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- Robert_Carr abstract "Leonard Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, PC (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) was a British Conservative Party politician.Robert Carr was educated at Westminster School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences, graduating in 1938. After graduation he applied his knowledge of Metallurgy at John Dale & Co, the family metal engineering firm.He was elected Member of Parliament for Mitcham in 1950 and served there until 1974 when the seat was merged and he moved to Carshalton. In Edward Heath's government he served as Secretary of State for Employment and was responsible for the Industrial Relations Act 1971, which balanced the introduction of compensation for unfair dismissal with curbs on the freedom to strike and the virtual abolition of closed shop agreements.In 1971 he escaped injury when The Angry Brigade anarchist group exploded two bombs outside his house. More than thirty years later a member of the group issued a public apology to Carr, and sent him a Christmas card.In 1972 he served a brief period as Lord President of the Council and was then appointed Home Secretary after the resignation of Reginald Maudling. After his defeat in the first ballot of the 1975 Conservative leadership contest, Edward Heath asked Carr to "take over the functions of leader" until a new leader was elected.He was created a Life peer as Baron Carr of Hadley, of Monken Hadley, North London, in 1976.Carr died in 2012 at the age of 95; he was survived by his wife Joan and two daughters.".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1972-04-07".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1972-07-18".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1974-02-28".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1974-03-04".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1975-02-11".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsEndDate "1976-03-11".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1950-02-23".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1970-06-20".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1972-04-07".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1972-07-18".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1974-02-28".
- Robert_Carr activeYearsStartDate "1974-03-04".
- Robert_Carr almaMater Gonville_and_Caius_College,_Cambridge.
- Robert_Carr birthDate "1916-11-11".
- Robert_Carr birthYear "1916".
- Robert_Carr deathDate "2012-02-17".
- Robert_Carr deathYear "2012".
- Robert_Carr office "Home Secretary".
- Robert_Carr office "Leader of the House of Commons".
- Robert_Carr office "Lord President of the Council".
- Robert_Carr office "Member of Parliament".
- Robert_Carr office "Secretary of State for Employment".
- Robert_Carr office "Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer".
- Robert_Carr office "for Carshalton".
- Robert_Carr office "for Mitcham".
- Robert_Carr party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Robert_Carr primeMinister Edward_Heath.
- Robert_Carr successor Geoffrey_Howe.
- Robert_Carr successor James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Robert_Carr successor Maurice_Macmillan.
- Robert_Carr successor Nigel_Forman.
- Robert_Carr successor Roy_Jenkins.
- Robert_Carr termPeriod Robert_Carr__1.
- Robert_Carr termPeriod Robert_Carr__2.
- Robert_Carr termPeriod Robert_Carr__3.
- Robert_Carr thumbnail Robert_Carr2.jpg?width=300.
- Robert_Carr viafId "231994450".
- Robert_Carr wikiPageID "859542".
- Robert_Carr wikiPageRevisionID "589692631".
- Robert_Carr after James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Robert_Carr after Nigel_Forman.
- Robert_Carr after Roy_Jenkins.
- Robert_Carr almaMater Gonville_and_Caius_College,_Cambridge.
- Robert_Carr as "Employment and Productivity".
- Robert_Carr as "Secretary of State for".
- Robert_Carr before Barbara_Castle,_Baroness_Castle_of_Blackburn.
- Robert_Carr before Reginald_Maudling.
- Robert_Carr before Walter_Elliot_(English_politician).
- Robert_Carr before William_Whitelaw,_1st_Viscount_Whitelaw.
- Robert_Carr birthDate "1916-11-11".
- Robert_Carr caption "Carr in 1951".
- Robert_Carr dateOfBirth "1916-11-11".
- Robert_Carr dateOfDeath "2012-02-17".
- Robert_Carr deathDate "2012-02-17".
- Robert_Carr hasPhotoCollection Robert_Carr.
- Robert_Carr honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Robert_Carr honorificSuffix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Robert_Carr leader Edward_Heath.
- Robert_Carr name "Carr, Robert".
- Robert_Carr name "The Lord Carr of Hadley".
- Robert_Carr office Home_Secretary.
- Robert_Carr office Leader_of_the_House_of_Commons.
- Robert_Carr office Lord_President_of_the_Council.
- Robert_Carr office Member_of_parliament.
- Robert_Carr office Secretary_of_State_for_Employment.
- Robert_Carr office Shadow_Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer.
- Robert_Carr office "for Carshalton".
- Robert_Carr office "for Mitcham".
- Robert_Carr party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Robert_Carr predecessor Barbara_Castle,_Baroness_Castle_of_Blackburn.
- Robert_Carr predecessor Denis_Healey.
- Robert_Carr predecessor Reginald_Maudling.
- Robert_Carr predecessor Tom_Braddock.
- Robert_Carr predecessor Walter_Elliot_(English_politician).
- Robert_Carr predecessor William_Whitelaw,_1st_Viscount_Whitelaw.
- Robert_Carr primeminister Edward_Heath.
- Robert_Carr rows "2".
- Robert_Carr shortDescription "British politician".
- Robert_Carr successor Geoffrey_Howe.
- Robert_Carr successor James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Robert_Carr successor Maurice_Macmillan.
- Robert_Carr successor Nigel_Forman.
- Robert_Carr successor Roy_Jenkins.
- Robert_Carr successor "Constituency abolished".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1972-04-07".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1972-07-18".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1974-02-28".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1974-03-04".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1975-02-11".
- Robert_Carr termEnd "1976-03-11".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1950-02-23".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1970-06-20".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1972-04-07".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1972-07-18".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1974-02-28".
- Robert_Carr termStart "1974-03-04".
- Robert_Carr title Home_Secretary.
- Robert_Carr title Leader_of_the_House_of_Commons.
- Robert_Carr title Lord_President_of_the_Council.