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  1. Political career. Following early defeats as a candidate for the constituency of East Dunbartonshire in 1950 and 1951, Whitelaw was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Penrith and the Border at the 1955 general election and represented that constituency for 28 years. [12] .

  2. William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, KT, CH, MC, PC, DL (28 June 1918 – 1 July 1999) was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary from 1979 to 1983 and as de facto Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1988.

  3. Jul 3, 1999 · Elevated to the House of Lords in 1983 as the first Viscount Whitelaw of Penrith, he was leader of the House until he retired from active politics in 1988. Thatcher rewarded him for his...

  4. Political career. Heath government, 1970–1974. In opposition, 1974–1979. Home Secretary, 1979–1983. Leader of the House of Lords, 1983–1988. Resignation. Retirement and death. References. Further reading. External links.

  5. Biography. William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, KT, CH, MC, PC, DL (28 June 1918 – 1 July 1999), often known as Willie Whitelaw, was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister. [1] Do you have information about William Whitelaw?

  6. The Viscount Whitelaw was a Conservative politician who served as Home Secretary, Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Lords. He represented Penrith and The Border constituency in the Commons from 1950 to 1997 and was elevated to the peerage in 1983.

  7. Learn about the life and career of William Whitelaw, a prominent Conservative politician and the 1st Viscount Whitelaw of Penrith. Find his parliamentary speeches, written answers and titles in Lords from 1955 to 1996.