Thursday, 24 January 2019
2162 Frank Byers
Constituency : Dorset North 1945-50
Frank took Dorset North from the Tories in a straight fight.
Frank was the son of a Lloyds underwriter who stood for Westbury in 1935. He was educated at Westminster School and Oxford where he was a prominent athlete. He was President of the University Liberal Club. He became a barrister. He served in World War Two and rose to lieutenant-colonel. He was on Montgomery's staff for a time.
Frank became Chief Whip when Tom Horabin resigned from the party and was a key ally of Clement Davies. He was an efficient organiser both in the House and in the party at large..
Frank was defeated by 97 votes in 1950 when Labour decided to field a candidate. In 1951 the Tory extended his majority as both men took votes from Labour. In 1960 he contested Bolton East which broke the Liberal-Tory pact in the town. He came third with a quarter of the votes.
In 1964 Frank became a peer and, three years later, Liberal leader in the Lords, a position he held until his death. He was part of the party inquiry into Norman Scott's allegations against Jeremy Thorpe and gave Scott such a hard time that he fled the room in tears.
Frank had business interests and was director of a zinc company from 1962 to 1973. He also did some broadcasting.
He died of a heart attack in 1984 aged 68. He was the grandfather of current Labour MP Lisa Nandy.
Frank is the last of the 1945 intake. There were no by-elections affecting the position of either party in the 1945-50 parliament.
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