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Norman Tebbit, Thatcher Ally, Dies Peacefully at 94

Norman Tebbit, a pivotal figure during Margaret Thatcher’s transformative era as UK Prime Minister, passed away at the age of 94. Tebbit’s son, William, confirmed that he died peacefully at home late on Monday. No cause of death has been provided.

Tebbit’s Legacy in British Politics

Tebbit was a formidable force in the British political landscape, known for his staunchly conservative views and his significant role in the Thatcher administration’s efforts to curb the power of trade unions during the 1980s. His approach to unemployment, famously advising people to “get on their bikes” in search of work, remains a notable part of his legacy. Additionally, Tebbit’s “cricket test” in 1990 sparked debate about national identity, as he suggested that immigrants truly become British when they support England in cricket matches over their countries of origin.

Current Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, described Tebbit as “an icon in British politics,” praising his dedication to the principles of Thatcherism. “His unstinting service in the pursuit of improving our country should be held up as an inspiration to all Conservatives,” she remarked.

A Career of Influence and Controversy

Known for his combative style, Tebbit was often referred to as the “Chingford skinhead” by his opponents. Michael Foot, who led the Labour Party during the 1980s, once labeled him a “semi-house-trained polecat.” Despite his divisive persona, Tebbit earned respect for his resilience following the 1984 Irish Republican Army bombing of Brighton’s Grand Hotel. The attack, which aimed to assassinate Thatcher, resulted in five deaths. Tebbit was seriously injured, and his wife, Margaret, was left paralysed.

Elected to the House of Commons in 1970, Tebbit served as employment secretary and trade secretary under Thatcher. In 1985, he became chairman of the Conservative Party, contributing to Thatcher’s third election victory in 1987. That same year, he resigned from the government to care for his wife, later receiving an appointment to the House of Lords in 1992.

Post-Political Life and Personal Views

Tebbit remained a vocal advocate for Britain’s departure from the European Union, a contentious issue that divided both his party and the nation. After the 1998 peace accord in Northern Ireland, Tebbit’s unforgiving stance towards former militants was evident. Upon the death of former IRA commander Martin McGuinness in 2017, Tebbit expressed a wish that McGuinness was “parked in a particularly hot and unpleasant corner of hell.”

Margaret Tebbit passed away in 2020. Norman Tebbit is survived by two sons and a daughter, leaving behind a complex legacy in British politics.

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