Piers Merchant

Piers Merchant
Member of Parliament
for Newcastle upon Tyne Central
In office
9 June 1983  11 June 1987
Preceded by Harry Cowans
Succeeded by Jim Cousins
Member of Parliament
for Beckenham
In office
9 April 1992  27 October 1997
Preceded by Philip Goodhart
Succeeded by Jacqui Lait
Personal details
Born 2 January 1951
Died 21 September 2009
Nationality British
Political party Conservative, UKIP
Alma mater Durham University

Piers Rolf Garfield Merchant (2 January 1951 21 September 2009) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle upon Tyne Central from 1983 to 1987, and then MP for Beckenham from 1992 until he resigned in October 1997 following a scandal.

Education

He was educated at Nottingham High School and the University of Durham, where he studied law and politics. He then worked for nine years at The Journal (Newcastle).[1]

Political career

Merchant was first elected to the House of Commons at the 1983 general election for the Newcastle Central constituency, but lost his seat at the June 1987 general election. He returned to parliament as the MP for Beckenham at the 1992 general election.[1]

He was caught by The Sun romancing with a teenage nightclub hostess on a park bench in south-east London.[2]

He resigned in 1997 following allegations that he was sleeping with his researcher. He later said that the whole affair had been set up by his one time assistant and family friend, Anthony Gilberthorpe, for a payment of £25,000 from the Sunday Mirror.[3]

In the 2004 European Parliament election, Merchant stood for the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) in the North East England constituency at the top of its party list. He was not elected.[2] In 2005 he was the UKIP candidate for the Torrington Rural ward in the Devon County Council election, but finished fourth of the four candidates.[4]

Piers Merchant worked for some years in various capacities for UKIP, and was at one time political advisor to Roger Knapman during the 2004 European election; also, for a time, he acted as UKIP General Secretary.[2]

Personal life

In 2005, he and his family moved to Great Torrington in North Devon.

In July 2009 he was diagnosed with advanced multisite metastatic cancer[5] with a bleak prognosis. He died on 21 September 2009.

References

External links

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Harry Cowans
Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central
1983 1987
Succeeded by
Jim Cousins
Preceded by
Philip Goodhart
Member of Parliament for Beckenham
1992 1997
Succeeded by
Jacqui Lait
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, April 21, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.