Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster PC DL (* 12. Juli 1927 in , Manchester; † 11. November 2003) war ein britischer Politiker der Labour Party und zeitweise stellvertretender Sprecher des Unterhauses (House of Commons).
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Harold Walker, baron Walker de Doncaster, PC, DL (12 juillet 1927 - 11 novembre 2003) est un politicien travailliste anglais.
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster, PC, DL (12 July 1927 – 11 November 2003) was an English Labour politician. Born in Audenshaw, Walker was educated at Manchester College of Technology and became a toolmaker. He served in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and was a lecturer for the National Council of Labour Colleges. Walker retired in 1997 and was created a life peer as Baron Walker of Doncaster, of Audenshaw in the County of Greater Manchester on 26 September 1997. In 1998 he became a Deputy Lieutenant of South Yorkshire and Honorary Freeman of Doncaster.
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster
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Harold Walker
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The Lord Walker of Doncaster
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The Lord Walker of Doncaster
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2003-11-11
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1927-07-12
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Walker as Deputy Speaker chairing the Budget debate, March 1990
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(Doncaster )
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for Doncaster Central
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Albert Booth
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Lady Mary Walker [nee Griffin]
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1979-05-04
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1992-05-06
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1997-04-08
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2003-11-11
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1964-10-15
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1976-04-14
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1983-06-23
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1997-10-21
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Member of Parliament for Doncaster
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Member of Parliament for Doncaster Central
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1964
1983
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster PC DL (* 12. Juli 1927 in , Manchester; † 11. November 2003) war ein britischer Politiker der Labour Party und zeitweise stellvertretender Sprecher des Unterhauses (House of Commons).
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Harold Walker, Baron Walker of Doncaster, PC, DL (12 July 1927 – 11 November 2003) was an English Labour politician. Born in Audenshaw, Walker was educated at Manchester College of Technology and became a toolmaker. He served in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and was a lecturer for the National Council of Labour Colleges. Walker was elected Member of Parliament for Doncaster (after 1983 Doncaster Central) at the 1964 general election. He was a junior whip and then junior employment minister in the first Harold Wilson government, and continued being spokesman on employment in opposition, returning to the ministry in 1974. He was Minister of State at the Department of Employment 1976-79 and he became a Privy Counsellor in 1979. When Labour lost the election that year, Walker became the opposition spokesman for employment and training. Walker left the employment brief in 1983 following that year's general election, and became Chairman of Ways and Means & Deputy Speaker to Bernard Weatherill. He did not, however, become Speaker when Weatherill retired in 1992, that honour instead going to Betty Boothroyd. He was knighted that year and returned to the backbenches until his retirement. Walker retired in 1997 and was created a life peer as Baron Walker of Doncaster, of Audenshaw in the County of Greater Manchester on 26 September 1997. In 1998 he became a Deputy Lieutenant of South Yorkshire and Honorary Freeman of Doncaster. Walker died in November 2003, aged 76.
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Harold Walker, baron Walker de Doncaster, PC, DL (12 juillet 1927 - 11 novembre 2003) est un politicien travailliste anglais.
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Speaker
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