David Shutt, Baron Shutt of Greetland
The Lord Shutt of Greetland | |
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Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Lords Captain of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard | |
In office 14 May 2010 – 1 May 2012 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | The Lord Davies of Oldham |
Succeeded by | The Lord Newby |
Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal | |
In office 16 May 2000 – 30 October 2020 Life Peerage | |
Personal details | |
Born | David Trevor Shutt 16 March 1942 Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Died | 30 October 2020 | (aged 78)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Liberal (before 1988) Liberal Democrats (after 1988) |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Pemberton (m. 1965) |
Children | 3 |
David Trevor Shutt, Baron Shutt of Greetland, OBE, PC (16 March 1942 – 30 October 2020) was a British Liberal Democrat politician, who served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords between May 2010 and May 2012.
Early life[]
Shutt was born at Farsley, Leeds and attended Pudsey Grammar School in Yorkshire.[1]
Career[]
After school Shutt trained as an accountant. In 1975 he became a director of the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, of which he later became Chairman. He also became a Trustee of the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. In 1973 he was elected to Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, now Calderdale Council, as a Liberal councillor, and later represented the Liberal Democrats on this council, serving as Mayor of Calderdale in 1982–83.
He stood unsuccessfully for Parliament at seven general elections between 1970 and 1992. He contested Sowerby in 1970, February 1974, October 1974, and 1979. After the abolition of the Sowerby seat, he contested the new Calder Valley constituency in 1983 and 1987. At the 1992 general election he was the Liberal Democrat candidate in Pudsey.[2]
He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1993 New Year Honours,[3] and on 12 May 2000 was created a life peer as Baron Shutt of Greetland, of Greetland and Stainland in the County of West Yorkshire.[4] He was Liberal Democrat International Development spokesperson in the House of Lords until 2002. Following the 2005 general election, he was appointed the Liberal Democrat Chief Whip in the House of Lords. After the formation of the coalition government headed by David Cameron in May 2010, Shutt was appointed Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Government Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords, positions he held until May 2012, when he stepped down as the Liberal Democrats' Lords Chief Whip.
Personal life[]
In 1965, he married Margaret Pemberton, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
Lord Shutt died on 30 October 2020, at the age of 78.[5]
References[]
- ^ Meadowcroft, Michael (15 November 2020). "Lord Shutt of Greetland obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Lord Shutt of Greetland". Liberal Democrats website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
- ^ "No. 53153". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1992. p. 12.
- ^ "No. 55850". The London Gazette. 17 May 2000. p. 5419.
- ^ Valladares, Mark (31 October 2020). "Lord David Shutt (1942–2020)". Liberal Democrat Voice. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- 1942 births
- 2020 deaths
- Liberal Democrats (UK) councillors
- Liberal Democrats (UK) life peers
- Liberal Party (UK) Lords-in-Waiting
- Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
- Councillors in Calderdale
- Liberal Democrats (UK) parliamentary candidates
- Politicians from Leeds