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Jocelyn Cadbury

Jocelyn Cadbury

British politician


Jocelyn Benedict Laurence Cadbury (3 March 1946 – 31 July 1982) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Birmingham Northfield, Preceded by ...

Early life and education

Jocelyn Cadbury was born in Birmingham in 1946,[1] the son of Laurence Cadbury and Joyce (née Mathews),[2] and the younger brother of Adrian Cadbury and Dominic Cadbury. He was educated at Eton College and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in Economics and Anthropology. Alongside his studies, he was a keen rower.[3]

In 1970, he began working at Lucas Industries in Birmingham, as an industrial relations officer. From 1974, he worked for Cadbury.[3]

Political career

At the 1979 general election, on his second attempt, Cadbury was elected Member of Parliament for Birmingham Northfield, defeating Labour incumbent Raymond Carter. It was one of the Conservatives' best and most surprising results in that election, as a Labour majority of 10,597 was overturned into a Conservative one of 204 on a 10.2% swing.

Cadbury argued for an alternative economic strategy to help manufacturing industry. Together with other Conservative MPs, he supported a September 1981 pamphlet called "Changing Gear", which criticised the government's economic approach.[3]

In November 1981, Cadbury was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State for Industry, Norman Lamont.[3]

Death

On 31 July 1982, Cadbury died by suicide, shooting himself in the garden of his parents' home in Birmingham. He was 36.[4]


References

  1. "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  2. "Obituary - Mr Jocelyn Cadbury". Financial Times. 2 August 1982.
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