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Alf Morris (Alfred Morris) was born on 23 March, 1928 in Manchester, England, is a British Labour Co-operative politician and disability rights campaigner. Discover Alf Morris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Alfred Morris |
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84 years old |
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Aries |
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23 March, 1928 |
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23 March |
Birthplace |
Manchester, England |
Date of death |
12 August, 2012 |
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Manchester
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Alf Morris Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Alf Morris's Wife?
His wife is Irene Jones (m. 1950)
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Irene Jones (m. 1950) |
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Alf Morris Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alf Morris worth at the age of 84 years old? Alf Morris’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Manchester. We have estimated Alf Morris's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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politician |
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Alfred Morris, Baron Morris of Manchester, (23 March 1928 – 12 August 2012) was a British Labour Co-operative politician and disability rights campaigner.
In 1935, the family left Ancoats and moved to a new housing estate in Newton Heath.
Morris did his national service in the army, mainly in the Middle East, from 1946 to 1948.
He then studied at Ruskin College, Oxford (1949–1950), St Catherine's College, Oxford (BA modern history 1953) and the Department of Education, Manchester University.
He married Irene Jones in 1950.
They had two sons and two daughters.
Morris worked as a Manchester schoolteacher and university extension lecturer in social history (1954–1956) and as an Industrial relations officer to the Electrical Supply Industry (1956–1964).
Morris served as Member of Parliament for Manchester Wythenshawe from 1964 until 1997, having previously unsuccessfully fought the, then, safe Conservative seat of Liverpool Garston in 1951 and the Wythenshawe seat in 1959.
He served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Fred Peart, the Agriculture Minister.
Morris campaigned against British entry to the Common Market and in May 1967 Prime Minister Harold Wilson sacked him, and six others, for abstaining in a Commons vote on the issue.
Fred Peart did not appoint a replacement and Morris continued to work for him, albeit unofficially.
In 1968, Peart became Leader of the Commons and reappointed Morris as his Parliamentary Private Secretary.
In 1970 Morris successfully introduced the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act, which was the first in the world to recognise and give rights to people with disabilities.
He was educated at Brookdale Park School Newton Heath along with Harold Evans, who, as editor of The Sunday Times, wrote a leader saying that: "As time ticked away to the 1970 general election, Alf Morris's Bill was the only piece of legislation worth saving."
He received evening school tuition.
He worked from the age of 14 as a clerk in the local Wilson's Brewery.
Morris, whose father lost an eye and a leg and was gassed while serving in the First World War, and then suffered a long decline in health and eventual death arising from his injuries, became a campaigner on behalf of those with disabilities.
After his father's death, Morris's mother was not entitled to a war widow's pension.
Forty years later, Morris himself put the matter right by changing the law affecting armed forces pensions when he became the UK and the World's first Minister for the Disabled.
In 1974 he became the first Minister for the Disabled anywhere in the world.
In 1991 he introduced a Civil Rights (Disabled Persons) Bill and he led campaigns on Gulf War Syndrome.
He served as President of the 1995 Co-operative Congress.
Morris (one of the eight children of George Henry Morris and his wife Jessie Murphy) was raised in poor circumstances in Ancoats, Manchester.
He was created a life peer as Lord Morris of Manchester, of Manchester in the County of Greater Manchester, in 1997.
He was a life member of the GMB Union, the general trade union of the United Kingdom.
His brother Charles Morris and his niece Estelle Morris have also served as Labour MPs; Estelle also served as a peer alongside him from 2005.
Lord Morris died in hospital on Sunday 12 August 2012 after a short illness, aged 84.
He was survived by his wife and children.