Ronald Atkins

Ronald Henry Atkins (born 13 June 1916) is a British former Labour Party politician.

Atkins was educated at Barry County School and the University of London. He became a teacher at a college of further education and a tutor and lecturer for the National Council of Labour Colleges. He was a councillor on Braintree Rural District Council 1952–61 and served on the Mid-Essex education committee of Essex County Council. At 93, he was the oldest member of Preston City Council when he stepped down in 2010.

Atkins contested Lowestoft in 1964. He was twice Member of Parliament for the marginal Preston North constituency, from 1966 to 1970, and from February 1974 to 1979 - when he lost to the very-similarly named and unrelated Conservative, Robert Atkins. The margin of defeat was just 29 votes (0.1%). Following the death of John Freeman on 20 December 2014, he became the oldest surviving former MP. His daughter Charlotte Atkins was the Labour MP for Staffordshire Moorlands from 1997 until 2010.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Julian Amery
    Member of Parliament for Preston North
    19661970
    Succeeded by
    Mary Holt
    Preceded by
    Mary Holt
    Member of Parliament for Preston North
    February 19741979
    Succeeded by
    Robert Atkins


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