Patrick Jenkin, Baron Jenkin of Roding

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Patrick Jenkin was an important member of Margaret Thatcher's government.
Patrick Jenkin was an important member of Margaret Thatcher's government.

Charles Patrick Fleeming Jenkin, Baron Jenkin of Roding (born September 7, 1926) is a British Conservative politician and a descendant of the scientist Fleeming Jenkin.

Jenkin was educated at Clifton College and Jesus College, Cambridge. He became a barrister, called by the Middle Temple in 1952, and company director. He was a councillor on Hornsey Borough Council 1960-63.

Jenkin was the Conservative MP for Wanstead and Woodford from 1964 to 1987, and served as an Opposition spokesman on economic and trade affairs from 1965. He joined the Bow Group. In January 1974 he became Minister for Energy just weeks before the conservatives fell from office, and participated in many ways in the government of Margaret Thatcher. He served as Secretary of State for Social Services from 1979 to 1981, then as Secretary of State for Industry until 1983, and finally as Secretary of State for the Environment from 1983 to 1985. He was elevated to the House of Lords as a life peer with the title Baron Jenkin of Roding, of Wanstead and Woodford in Greater London in 1987.

Currently, Lord Jenkin of Roding serves on the Foundation for Science and Technology as a chairman, and as a vice-chairman of the Local Government Association. His son, Bernard Jenkin, has also become a Member of Parliament and spokesman for the Tories.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Winston Churchill
Member of Parliament for Woodford
19641974
Succeeded by
(constituency renamed)See: Wanstead and Woodford
Preceded by
(new constituency)
See: Woodford
Member of Parliament for Wanstead and Woodford
19741987
Succeeded by
James Arbuthnot
Political offices
Preceded by
Dick Taverne
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1970–1972
Succeeded by
Terence Higgins
Preceded by
David Ennals
Secretary of State for Social Services
1979–1981
Succeeded by
Norman Fowler
Preceded by
Sir Keith Joseph
Secretary of State for Industry
1981–1983
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Tom King
Secretary of State for the Environment
1983–1985
Succeeded by
Kenneth Baker