Rachel Squire

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Rachel Anne Squire (July 13, 1954January 5, 2006) was a British politician. She was Labour Member of Parliament for Dunfermline West and then Dunfermline and West Fife in Scotland from 1992 until her death after a long series of illnesses.

Unusually for a Member of Parliament sitting for a Scottish constituency, Squire was English, born in Surrey. After university, Squire became a social worker, also working in factories and other manual jobs. She became a full-time official with Nupe, the public sector union, later part of UNISON. Working for the union took her to Merseyside, and then to Scotland where she became the union's education officer. She served on the Labour Party's Scottish Executive.

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Rachel Squire was known as 'one of the most committed and successful constituency advocates in Parliament'. [1]. She worked to get regeneration funds for her constituency, campaigned for the Rosyth Dockyard and secured funds to put off the closure of the Longannet coal mine.

In Parliament, Squire was member of Defence Select Committee and served as PPS to Education ministers Stephen Byers and Estelle Morris from 1997 to 2001.

Squire was a patron for Brain Tumour Action, a cancer charity. She was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1993, and a second one in 2003. On June 2, 2005, she was admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke, thought to have been caused by bleeding stemming from the second brain tumor. She did not recover, and died on January 5, 2006 (1).

In response to her death Tony Blair MP, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party, said:

"I am deeply saddened to learn of Rachel Squire’s death, Rachel was a fighter both politically and personally. She fought hard for her constituents, for our party but, above all, for the people who look to us to help them improve life for their families. She also won the respect of all who knew her for the brave and dignified way she fought her long illness. She will be greatly missed by her colleagues and many friends. All our thoughts are with Alan at this sad time. "

Her death prompted the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election, held on February 9, 2006, in which her former seat was won by Willie Rennie for the Liberal Democrats.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Dick Douglas
Member of Parliament for Dunfermline West
19922005
Succeeded by
constituency abolished
Preceded by
new constituency
Member of Parliament for Dunfermline and West Fife
20052006
Succeeded by
Willie Rennie

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