Paul Tyler, Baron Tyler

The Lord Tyler CBE, DL
Member of Parliament
for North Cornwall
In office
9 April 1992 – 5 May 2005
Preceded by Gerry Neale
Succeeded by Dan Rogerson
Member of Parliament
for Bodmin
In office
28 February 1974 – 10 October 1974
Preceded by Robert Hicks
Succeeded by Robert Hicks
Personal details
Born 29 October 1941 (1941-10-29) (age 70)
Nationality British
Political party Liberal Democrat

Paul Archer Tyler, Baron Tyler, CBE, DL (born 29 October 1941) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from February to October 1974 and from 1992 to 2005, and now sits in the House of Lords as a life peer.

At the 1970 general election, Tyler stood as the Liberal Party candidate in the Bodmin constituency, defending the seat held by the outgoing Liberal MP Peter Bessell. However, he lost to the Conservative Party candidate Robert Hicks.

At the February 1974 general election, Tyler defeated Hicks by a majority only 9 votes.[1] However, at the October election that year, Hicks regained the seat with a majority of 665.[2] Tyler stood again at the 1979 general election, but Hicks was re-elected with a large majority.

After standing in the 1982 Beaconsfield by-election, he did not contest the general elections in 1983 and 1987, but returned to Parliament after an 18 year absence, at the 1992 general election, when he was elected as Liberal Democrat Member for North Cornwall. He was a member of the Liberal Democrats' shadow cabinet until he retired from the House of Commons at the May 2005 general election. Dan Rogerson was selected by the local Liberal Democrats to succeed him.

On 13 May 2005 it was announced that he would be created a life peer, and on 16 June 2005 he was created Baron Tyler, of Linkinhorne, Cornwall. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Cornwall in February 2006.

In 2006 Lord Tyler called on Planning Minister, Yvette Cooper to honour the pledges and position of her predecessor, Keith Hill, to keep the Cornish Saint Piran's Flag flying across the Cornwall. When he was MP for North Cornwall, Paul Tyler led a successful campaign, backed by the local media, to gain reassurances from the Planning Minister that rules which prevent the St Piran’s flag flying without permission could be ignored by local Councils.[3]

In 2007 Lord Tyler confirmed his support for a Cornish Assembly when he was interviewed by the BBC regarding proposals for a Constitutional Convention.[4]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Robert Hicks
Member of Parliament for Bodmin
February 1974October 1974
Succeeded by
Robert Hicks
Preceded by
Gerry Neale
Member of Parliament for North Cornwall
19922005
Succeeded by
Dan Rogerson
Party political offices
Preceded by
Geoff Tordoff
Chairman of the Liberal Party
1983–1986
Succeeded by
Timothy Clement-Jones
Preceded by
Archy Kirkwood
Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats
1997–2001
Succeeded by
Andrew Stunell