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- Humphrey_Atkins abstract "Humphrey Edward Gregory Atkins, Baron Colnbrook KCMG PC (12 August 1922 – 4 October 1996) was a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from 1979–82.Atkins was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, and served in the Royal Navy from 1940–48. He worked for a linoleum manufacturer then as a director of a financial advertising agency.Atkins contested the constituency of West Lothian in 1951, and was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Merton and Morden in 1955. He became MP for Spelthorne in 1970.Atkins was Conservative Chief Whip from 1973–79, and served as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1979–1981. He was appointed in September 1981 as Lord Privy Seal, in which role he was the chief government spokesman in the House of Commons for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. The role was necessary because the Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington, sat in the House of Lords. He resigned in April 1982 along with Lord Carrington over the Falklands invasion.Atkins left the House of Commons in 1987, and was made a life peer as Baron Colnbrook of Waltham St Lawrence in the County of Berkshire. He died in 1996.".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsEndDate "1970-06-18".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsEndDate "1974-03-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsEndDate "1981-09-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsEndDate "1982-04-07".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsEndDate "1987-06-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsStartDate "1955-05-26".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsStartDate "1970-06-18".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsStartDate "1973-12-02".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsStartDate "1979-05-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins activeYearsStartDate "1981-09-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins birthDate "1922-08-12".
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace Amersham.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace Buckinghamshire.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace Chalfont_St_Peter.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace United_Kingdom.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthYear "1922".
- Humphrey_Atkins deathDate "1996-10-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins deathYear "1996".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "Government Chief Whip in the Commons".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "Lord Privy Seal".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "Member of Parliament".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "Secretary of State for Northern Ireland".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "for Merton and Morden".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "for Spelthorne".
- Humphrey_Atkins party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Humphrey_Atkins primeMinister Edward_Heath.
- Humphrey_Atkins primeMinister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Bob_Mellish,_Baron_Mellish.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor David_Wilshire.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Janet_Fookes,_Baroness_Fookes.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Janet_Young,_Baroness_Young.
- Humphrey_Atkins termPeriod Humphrey_Atkins__1.
- Humphrey_Atkins termPeriod Humphrey_Atkins__2.
- Humphrey_Atkins wikiPageID "833594".
- Humphrey_Atkins wikiPageRevisionID "579467995".
- Humphrey_Atkins before Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthDate "1922-08-12".
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace Buckinghamshire.
- Humphrey_Atkins birthPlace Chalfont_St_Peter.
- Humphrey_Atkins dateOfBirth "1922-08-12".
- Humphrey_Atkins dateOfDeath "1996-10-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins deathDate "1996-10-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins hasPhotoCollection Humphrey_Atkins.
- Humphrey_Atkins honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Humphrey_Atkins honorificSuffix Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George.
- Humphrey_Atkins honorificSuffix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Humphrey_Atkins name "Atkins, Humphrey".
- Humphrey_Atkins name "The Lord Colnbrook".
- Humphrey_Atkins office Chief_Whip.
- Humphrey_Atkins office House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Humphrey_Atkins office Lord_Privy_Seal.
- Humphrey_Atkins office Member_of_parliament.
- Humphrey_Atkins office Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Treasury.
- Humphrey_Atkins office Secretary_of_State_for_Northern_Ireland.
- Humphrey_Atkins office "for Merton and Morden".
- Humphrey_Atkins office "for Spelthorne".
- Humphrey_Atkins party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Humphrey_Atkins placeOfBirth Amersham.
- Humphrey_Atkins placeOfBirth United_Kingdom.
- Humphrey_Atkins predecessor Beresford_Craddock.
- Humphrey_Atkins predecessor Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Humphrey_Atkins predecessor Ian_Gilmour,_Baron_Gilmour_of_Craigmillar.
- Humphrey_Atkins predecessor Robert_Ryder.
- Humphrey_Atkins predecessor Roy_Mason.
- Humphrey_Atkins primeminister Edward_Heath.
- Humphrey_Atkins primeminister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Humphrey_Atkins rows "2".
- Humphrey_Atkins shortDescription "British politician".
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Bob_Mellish,_Baron_Mellish.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor David_Wilshire.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Janet_Fookes,_Baroness_Fookes.
- Humphrey_Atkins successor Janet_Young,_Baroness_Young.
- Humphrey_Atkins termEnd "1970-06-18".
- Humphrey_Atkins termEnd "1974-03-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins termEnd "1981-09-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins termEnd "1982-04-07".
- Humphrey_Atkins termEnd "1987-06-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins termStart "1955-05-26".
- Humphrey_Atkins termStart "1970-06-18".
- Humphrey_Atkins termStart "1973-12-02".
- Humphrey_Atkins termStart "1979-05-04".
- Humphrey_Atkins termStart "1981-09-11".
- Humphrey_Atkins title Conservative_Chief_Whip.
- Humphrey_Atkins title House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Humphrey_Atkins title Lord_Privy_Seal.
- Humphrey_Atkins title Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Treasury.
- Humphrey_Atkins title Secretary_of_State_for_Northern_Ireland.
- Humphrey_Atkins title Treasurer_of_the_Household.
- Humphrey_Atkins title "Member of Parliament for Merton and Morden".
- Humphrey_Atkins title "Member of Parliament for Spelthorne".
- Humphrey_Atkins years "1955".
- Humphrey_Atkins years "1970".
- Humphrey_Atkins years "1973".
- Humphrey_Atkins years "1979".
- Humphrey_Atkins years "1981".
- Humphrey_Atkins description "British politician".