Tom Litterick

Politician

1929 – 1981

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Who was Tom Litterick?

Thomas Litterick was a British Labour Party politician, on the left-wing of the party.

Litterick was elected Member of Parliament for the previously Conservative seat of Birmingham Selly Oak in October 1974 general election, having unsuccessfully contested it in the election eight months earlier. However, he lost to the Conservative Anthony Beaumont-Dark at the 1979 general election.

On the first day of the October Labour Party conference of that year, he gave a speech criticising the outgoing Prime Minister James Callaghan. Waving a clutch of policy papers which he claimed Callaghan had vetoed, he quoted from a popular television series featuring Jimmy Savile: ""Jim will fix it", they said. Ay, he fixed it. He fixed all of us. He fixed me in particular." Delegates roared with approval and Tony Benn described it as a "courageous speech".

Litterick died in 1981 aged 51.

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Born
May 25, 1929
Died
Jan 6, 1981

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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