George Cunningham
Politician
1931 –
Who is George Cunningham?
George Cunningham is a British politician.
Cunningham was educated at Dunfermline High School, Blackpool Grammar School and the University of Manchester. He worked for the Labour Party as Commonwealth officer.
Cunningham contested Henley in 1966 as a Labour candidate. He was originally elected as Member of Parliament for Islington South West from 1970 to 1974, and after boundary changes that year, he was elected for Islington South and Finsbury.
Cunningham strongly opposed Scottish devolution. At his prompting the House accepted an amendment to the 1978 Scotland Act that a majority voting "yes" in the devolution referendum would have to constitute at least 40% of the Scottish electorate. As expected, the threshold wasn't achieved. In this sense Cunningham could be said to have brought down his government and ultimately speeded his own political demise.
In November 1981 Cunningham resigned from the Labour Party and sat as an independent Labour MP, before becoming one of the later ex-Labour defectors to the newly founded Social Democratic Party in June 1982. Cunningham lost his seat by just 363 votes at the 1983 general election to Labour candidate Chris Smith.
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