Charles Morris (politician)

Charles Morris (politician)

Charles Richard Morris (born 14 December 1926)[1] is a retired British Labour politician.

Morris was educated at Brookdale Park School, Manchester. He was a postal and telegraph officer and a national executive member of the Union of Post Office Workers 1959–63. He was a Manchester City Councillor 1954–64.

Morris stood for Parliament in 1959 in Cheadle without success and was elected Member of Parliament for Manchester Openshaw at a by-election in December 1963, serving until he retired at the 1983 general election, when the constituency was abolished.

Morris served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Harold Wilson, then as Minister of State at the Department of the Environment from 1974.

His brother, Alf Morris, was Labour Co-operative MP for Manchester Wythenshawe from 1964 to 1997, and was created a life peer as Baron Morris of Manchester.

He is married to Pauline Dunn; their daughter, Estelle Morris, was also a Member of Parliament and a Cabinet minister. She was made a life peer, as Baroness Morris of Yardley in 2005.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Richard Williams
Member of Parliament for Manchester Openshaw
1963–1983
Constituency abolished
Political offices
Preceded by
Jack McCann
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
1967–1969
Succeeded by
Alan Fitch
Preceded by
Charles Grey
Treasurer of the Household
1969–1970
Succeeded by
Humphrey Atkins
New title Minister of State, Environment
1974
Succeeded by
Denis Howell
Preceded by
Robert Sheldon
Minister of State, Civil Service Department
1974–1979
Succeeded by
Paul Channon

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