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- Fred_Mulley abstract "Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley PC (3 July 1918 – 15 March 1995) was a British Labour politician, barrister-at-law and economist.Mulley attended Warwick School between 1929 and 1936. He served in the Worcestershire Regiment in the Second World War, reaching the rank of sergeant, but was captured in 1940 and spent five years as a prisoner of war in Germany. During this time he obtained a BSc in economics and became a chartered secretary.At the end of the war, he received an adult scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford, and after a brief spell on an economics fellowship at the University of Cambridge (1948–50) he trained as a barrister, being called to the Bar in 1954.Mulley had joined the Labour Party since 1936 and in 1945 he unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Sutton Coldfield. He became Member of Parliament for Sheffield Park in 1950, a position he held until retiring at the 1983 General Election.During a long career in politics he held many ministerial positions including Minister of Aviation (1965-67), Minister for Disarmament (1967-69), and Minister of Transport (1969–70, 1974-75). While at the Transport Ministry he believed it would be inappropriate to be seen to be a car driver. Although he owned an Austin Maxi, his wife was the sole user of it during this period.In 1975 Harold Wilson brought him to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Education and Science, and in 1976 became Secretary of State for Defence.He is best remembered for falling asleep during the Queen's Jubilee Review of the Royal Air Force at RAF Finningley in 1977 when there was considerable noise around him. Having a small sleep during exercise was referred to by members of the RAF as having a "Fred Mulley". It was suggested in the satirical magazine Private Eye that Mulley was guilty of treason (then still a capital offence) for having slept with the Queen.After retiring from the House of Commons in 1983, he was awarded a life peerage as Baron Mulley, of Manor Park in the City of Sheffield in 1984 and held a variety of directorial positions.A main road in the Lower Don Valley in Sheffield is named after him.".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsEndDate "1975-03-05".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsEndDate "1976-09-10".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsEndDate "1979-05-04".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsEndDate "1983-06-09".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsStartDate "1950-02-23".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsStartDate "1974-03-07".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsStartDate "1975-03-05".
- Fred_Mulley activeYearsStartDate "1976-09-10".
- Fred_Mulley almaMater Christ_Church,_Oxford.
- Fred_Mulley almaMater St_Catharine's_College,_Cambridge.
- Fred_Mulley battle World_War_II.
- Fred_Mulley birthDate "1918-07-03".
- Fred_Mulley birthYear "1918".
- Fred_Mulley deathDate "1995-03-15".
- Fred_Mulley deathYear "1995".
- Fred_Mulley militaryBranch British_Army.
- Fred_Mulley militaryBranch Worcestershire_Regiment.
- Fred_Mulley militaryRank Sergeant.
- Fred_Mulley office "Member of Parliament".
- Fred_Mulley office "Minister of Transport".
- Fred_Mulley office "Secretary of State for Defence".
- Fred_Mulley office "Secretary of State for Education and Science".
- Fred_Mulley office "for Sheffield Park".
- Fred_Mulley party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Fred_Mulley primeMinister Harold_Wilson.
- Fred_Mulley primeMinister James_Callaghan.
- Fred_Mulley successor Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Fred_Mulley successor John_Gilbert,_Baron_Gilbert.
- Fred_Mulley successor Shirley_Williams.
- Fred_Mulley termPeriod Fred_Mulley__1.
- Fred_Mulley termPeriod Fred_Mulley__2.
- Fred_Mulley termPeriod Fred_Mulley__3.
- Fred_Mulley thumbnail Flag_of_the_British_Army.svg?width=300.
- Fred_Mulley wikiPageID "1294919".
- Fred_Mulley wikiPageRevisionID "595373259".
- Fred_Mulley almaMater Christ_Church,_Oxford.
- Fred_Mulley almaMater St_Catharine's_College,_Cambridge.
- Fred_Mulley as "Minister of State for Transport Industries".
- Fred_Mulley battles World_War_II.
- Fred_Mulley before John_Peyton,_Baron_Peyton_of_Yeovil.
- Fred_Mulley birthDate "1918-07-03".
- Fred_Mulley branch "20".
- Fred_Mulley branch "• Worcestershire Regiment".
- Fred_Mulley dateOfBirth "1918-07-03".
- Fred_Mulley dateOfDeath "1995-03-15".
- Fred_Mulley deathDate "1995-03-15".
- Fred_Mulley hasPhotoCollection Fred_Mulley.
- Fred_Mulley honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Fred_Mulley honorificSuffix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Fred_Mulley name "Mulley, Frederick".
- Fred_Mulley name "The Lord Mulley".
- Fred_Mulley office Member_of_parliament.
- Fred_Mulley office Secretary_of_State_for_Defence.
- Fred_Mulley office Secretary_of_State_for_Education.
- Fred_Mulley office Secretary_of_State_for_Transport.
- Fred_Mulley office "for Sheffield Park".
- Fred_Mulley party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Fred_Mulley predecessor Reginald_Prentice.
- Fred_Mulley predecessor Roy_Mason.
- Fred_Mulley predecessor Thomas_Burden,_1st_Baron_Burden.
- Fred_Mulley predecessor "John Peyton".
- Fred_Mulley primeminister Harold_Wilson.
- Fred_Mulley primeminister James_Callaghan.
- Fred_Mulley rank Sergeant.
- Fred_Mulley shortDescription "British politician".
- Fred_Mulley successor Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Fred_Mulley successor John_Gilbert,_Baron_Gilbert.
- Fred_Mulley successor Shirley_Williams.
- Fred_Mulley successor "Constituency Abolished".
- Fred_Mulley termEnd "1975-03-05".
- Fred_Mulley termEnd "1976-09-10".
- Fred_Mulley termEnd "1979-05-04".
- Fred_Mulley termEnd "1983-06-09".
- Fred_Mulley termStart "1950-02-23".
- Fred_Mulley termStart "1974-03-07".
- Fred_Mulley termStart "1975-03-05".
- Fred_Mulley termStart "1976-09-10".
- Fred_Mulley title Secretary_of_State_for_Defence.
- Fred_Mulley title Secretary_of_State_for_Education.
- Fred_Mulley title Secretary_of_State_for_Transport.
- Fred_Mulley title "Member of Parliament for Sheffield Park".
- Fred_Mulley years "1950".
- Fred_Mulley years "1974".
- Fred_Mulley years "1975".
- Fred_Mulley years "1976".
- Fred_Mulley description "British politician".
- Fred_Mulley description "British politician".
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:1918_births.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:1995_deaths.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:British_Army_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:British_Secretaries_of_State.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:British_Secretaries_of_State_for_Education.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:Labour_Party_(UK)_MPs.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:Labour_Party_(UK)_life_peers.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:Members_of_the_Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:Members_of_the_United_Kingdom_Parliament_for_English_constituencies.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:People_educated_at_Warwick_School.
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:Secretaries_of_State_for_Defence_(UK).
- Fred_Mulley subject Category:UK_MPs_1950–51.