Andy Stewart
Politician
1937 – 2013
Who was Andy Stewart?
Andrew Struthers Stewart was British Conservative Member of Parliament for Sherwood from 1983 until 1992
Born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, Stewart was educated at Strathaven Academy and West of Scotland Agricultural College. He chaired Strathaven Young Unionists in 1957-8.
Having moved to Nottinghamshire to establish himself as a farmer, Stewart was elected to Nottinghamshire County Council in 1977, serving until he resigned on election to Parliament.
Elected for the coal mining constituency of Sherwood in 1983, Stewart was a strong supporter of those Nottinghamshire miners who continued working during the strike of 1984-5 and who went on to form the Union of Democratic Mineworkers.
He served as parliamentary private secretary to John MacGregor during the latter's tenure as Minister of Agriculture, Secretary of State for Education and Science and Leader of the House of Commons. He supported Margaret Thatcher when Michael Heseltine challenged for the ledership of the Conservative party in 1990.
Defeated by Labour's Paddy Tipping in 1992, he later chaired the Agricultural Training Board and served on the Rural Development Commission.
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