Sir Gerry Neale, British politician, Died at 74

  Politician

Sir Gerrard Anthony Neale was born on June 25, 1941, and died on October 28, 2015.
He was known as Gerry Neale, was a British Conservative MP.
Born in Bedford, he was educated at Bedford School and it was while he was there that he decided to become an MP.
Sir Gerrard stood as a local Conservative candidate for the newly created council of Milton Keynes and became one of the new city’s first councillors.
He left local politics shortly before the election of 1979 and stood as Conservative candidate for the Parliamentary seat of North Cornwall, which he gained, defeating the Liberal Party incumbent John Pardoe.
Knighted in 1990 as part of Margaret Thatcher’s Resignation Honours, Sir Gerrard held the seat until 1992, when he himself lost to the Liberal Democrat Paul Tyler.
Sir Gerrard returned to his former career as a solicitor, but was struck off the roll of solicitors by the Law Society of England and Wales in 2002 after admitting allegations of involvement in fraudulent banking transactions.
In retirement he lived in Ealing, and wrote a novel: Squaring Circles in 2011.
He also wrote songs. Sir Gerrard passed away from cancer on October 28, 2015 at the age of 74.