Brynmor John

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Brynmor Thomas John (18 April 1934 13 December 1988) was a British Labour politician.

John was Member of Parliament for Pontypridd in South Wales from 1970 until he died in 1988 at the age of 54. During the Labour government of 1974 to 1979, he was a junior Defence minister for the Royal Air Force (RAF) (1974–1976) and a Home Office minister (1976–1979).

The circumstances of his later life and early death are cited by those doctors postulating one particular school of thought concerning treatment of Chronic fatigue syndrome. Brynmor John had been diagnosed with this illness, and died suddenly immediately after exiting the House of Commons gym. He had been following an exercise regime based on what is argued to be an unfounded medical advice: that sufferers may exercise their way toward a cure for the illness. [1] [2]

References

  1. Hooper and Williams (Spring 2010). Magical Medicine: How to make a disease disappear. 
  2. "may 12, 1999". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) (House of Commons). col. 270 .

Sources

  • Times Guide to the House of Commons, 1987 and 1992 editions.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Arthur Pearson
Member of Parliament for Pontypridd
19701988
Succeeded by
Kim Howells
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