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Willie Hamilton

British Labour politician


Summary

British Labour politician

FieldValue
nameWillie Hamilton
imageWillie Hamilton MP.jpg
captionHamilton,
office1Member of Parliament
for West Fife
predecessor1Willie Gallacher
successor1Constituency abolished
term_start123 February 1950
term_end18 February 1974
office2Member of Parliament
for Central Fife
predecessor2New constituency
successor2Henry McLeish
term_start228 February 1974
term_end218 May 1987
birth_nameWilliam Winter Hamilton
birth_date26 June 1917
birth_placeHoughton-le-Spring, England
death_date23 January 2000 (aged 82)
death_placeLincoln, England
nationalityBritish
partyLabour
spouse{{plainlist
* {{marriageJoan Callow19441968endd.}}
children2
educationWashington Grammar School
alma_materSheffield University
allegianceUnited Kingdom
branch
rankCaptain
unitPioneer Corps

for West Fife for Central Fife

William Winter Hamilton (26 June 1917 – 23 January 2000) was a British politician who served as a Labour Member of Parliament for constituencies in Fife, Scotland for 37 years, between 1950 and 1987. He was known for his strong republican views.

Background

Born in Houghton-le-Spring, the son of a County Durham miner, Hamilton joined the Labour Party as a teenager in 1936. He was educated at Washington Grammar School and Sheffield University (BA, DipEd), and following graduation became a schoolteacher. After initially being a conscientious objector in World War II, he served as a captain with the Pioneer Corps in the Middle East.

Parliamentary career

Hamilton contested West Fife at the 1945 general election, but lost to Communist Willie Gallacher.

In 1950 he overturned that result, winning by over 13,000 votes. In 1974, after boundary changes, he became MP for Fife Central.

In 1986 Hamilton was replaced as Labour candidate in Fife Central by Henry McLeish, and stood in the ultra-safe Conservative seat of South Hams in Devon, South-West England, where he came third, polling just 8% of the vote and losing to Conservative candidate and sitting MP Anthony Steen.

Republican views

He sponsored the equal pay for equal work bill in the 1970s but is best remembered for his stridently republican views, which he set out in detail in his book My Queen and I. He branded the Queen "a clockwork doll", Princess Margaret "a floozy", Prince Charles "a twerp", and remarked upon the birth of Princess Anne's son "“How charming, another one on the payroll.”. However, he admired the Queen Mother, declaring on her 80th birthday: "I am glad to salute a remarkable old lady. May she live to be the pride of the family."

Personal life

In 1944, Hamilton married Joan Callow (died 1968), with whom he had a daughter and a son. He married his second wife Margaret Cogle in 1982 and from his retirement in 1987 until his death the couple lived in Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire. Willie Hamilton died in Lincoln in 2000, aged 82.

References

References

  1. "HAMILTON, William Winter".
  2. George Hume, journalist. (27 January 2000). "UK | Scotland | Tributes paid to veteran anti-royalist". BBC News.
  3. Hamilton, Willie. (1975). "My Queen and I". Quartet Books.
  4. Times, Roy Reed Special to The New York. (1977-11-16). "Princess Anne Gives Birth to Boy, Fifth in Line to the British Throne". The New York Times.
  5. (8 November 2009). "Biography of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother – with a Scottish Flavour". Rampantscotland.com.
  6. Roth, Andrew. (27 January 2000). "MP who was an outspoken critic of the royal family". [[The Guardian]].
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