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14 Facts About Marcus Fox

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Sir John Marcus Fox MBE was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Marcus Fox served as the Member of Parliament for Shipley from 1970 to 1997.

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Marcus Fox was chairman of the 1922 Committee between 1992 and 1997.

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John Marcus Fox was born at the Maternity Home, Bradford Road, Batley, Yorkshire, on Saturday, 11 June 1927.

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Marcus Fox had a twin sister with whom he attended dancing lessons.

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Marcus Fox left the Army and began his political career with his election to Dewsbury Council in 1956, remaining there until 1963.

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Marcus Fox then became a bank clerk, a sales manager for Woolworths and for Terry's in York, and then a company director.

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Marcus Fox unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Dewsbury in 1959, followed by Huddersfield West in 1966, before eventually being elected for Shipley in 1970.

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Marcus Fox was moved back to the back-benches in 1981, and started ascending the pole to become chairman of the 1922 Committee, becoming vice-chairman in 1983 and chairman in 1992.

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Marcus Fox received an MBE in 1963 for political services in Yorkshire, was knighted in 1986 for political service, and became a member of the Privy Council in 1996.

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Marcus Fox lost his seat at the general election in 1997 to Chris Leslie, the Labour candidate.

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Marcus Fox married Ann Tindall in 1954; they had a son and a daughter.

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Marcus Fox was in poor health in the last years of his life, suffering from Alzheimer's disease as well as having multiple strokes.

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Marcus Fox died at a care home in Shipley, West Yorkshire, on 16 March 2002, at the age of 74.