Tim Razzall, Baron Razzall
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Edward Timothy Razzall, Baron Razzall (born 12 June 1943 in Ealing, London) is a British Liberal Democrat politician.
Tim Razzall studied at the University of Oxford during the early 1960s, where he also played cricket for the university in 1964. He qualified as a solicitor in 1969 and worked for Frere Cholmeley (later Frere Cholmeley Bischoff), becoming a partner in 1973, and chief executive in 1990 before leaving in 1995 to set up his own business.
In 1974 he was elected to represent Mortlake ward in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames which he held for 24 years. During that time he served as chair of the council's Policy and Resources Committee for 13 years.
In 1986 he became joint Treasurer of the Liberal Party and then Treasurer of the newly merged Liberal Democrats in 1988.
He was appointed CBE in 1993 and created a life peer on 22 October 1997 as Baron Razzall, of Mortlake in the London Borough of Richmond.
In July, 2002 he was the best man at the wedding of Charles Kennedy, the then Liberal Democrat leader, and Sarah Gurling.
From 2000 until 2006 he was Chair of the Liberal Democrats' Campaigns and Communications Committee. Along with Lord Rennard, he was responsible for running the Liberal Democrats' election campaigns. He stepped down from this post in May, 2006 saying he wanted a change and to give his successor a chance to settle into the role before the next general election.
He is currently the Liberal Democrat spokesman on trade and industry in the House of Lords. His current partner is Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter,[1]. His daughter from an earlier relationshipe is Katie Razzall, Channel 4 News presenter and reporter, married to actor Oliver Milburn.
[edit] Influences
Lord Razzall's father, Humphrey Razzall, was a Liberal Party member and a Liberal parliamentary candidate in the 1945 General Election.
[edit] References
- ^ The Independent on Sunday. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
[edit] External links
- Lord Razzall profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
- Tim Razzall's cricketing record for Oxford.