John Ryman
Politician
1930 –
Who is John Ryman?
John Ryman QC was a former British Labour Party Member of Parliament who sat as an independent MP for his last year in the House of Commons.
Ryman was educated at Leighton Park School, Reading, and Pembroke College, Oxford.
Ryman was a barrister and a fox-hunter. He was elected MP for Blyth in the October 1974 general election, ousting the incumbent Eddie Milne. In 1976 Ryman's agent Peter Mortakis was fined £400 in under the Representation of the People Act 1949 and the Perjury Act 1911 for falsifying his election expenses return and overspending, although the election result stood.
In a close Parliament, Ryman's frequent absences from Parliament tried the patience of the whips. On one celebrated occasion the Chief Whip Bob Mellish went on the radio to ask listeners to get in touch if they had spotted him.
When the German Social Democrat Helmut Schmidt urged the Labour Party to support British membership of the EEC, Ryman responded with "Why should this patronising Hun lecture the British Labour Party?"
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