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Iain Sproat was born on 8 November, 1938, is a British politician. Discover Iain Sproat'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 72 years old?

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Born 8 November 1938
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Date of death 29 September, 2011
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His wife is Judith Mary Kernot (1979–2011)

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1938

Iain MacDonald Sproat (8 November 1938 – 29 September 2011) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).

He was educated at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford.

He worked as a publisher and journalist.

1964

Sproat first contested Rutherglen in a by-election in May 1964, and again in the general election later that year, but was unsuccessful in both campaigns.

1970

At the 1970 general election, he stood in the marginal Scottish constituency of Aberdeen South, and ousted the sitting Labour MP, Donald Dewar.

1975

A tireless campaigner to clear the name of his literary hero, P.G. Wodehouse, he secured Wodehouse's knighthood in 1975 and later wrote 'Wodehouse at War' (pub Milner & Co. Ltd. 1981) claiming the author's innocence regarding charges that he acted as a propagandist for Nazi Germany during World War II.

1979

In 1979 he married Judith Mary Kernot, who survived him.

1980

A lifelong cricket fan, in 1980 he was founder publisher of the Cricketers' Who's Who (Green Umbrella) which celebrated its 43rd anniversary in 2022.

1983

He was re-elected there at three further elections, until the 1983 general election when he moved to contest Roxburgh and Berwickshire believing that this was a 'safer' seat.

However, Aberdeen South was held by the Conservatives, while Roxburgh and Berwickshire fell to the Liberal candidate Archy Kirkwood.

1992

Sproat returned to Parliament nine years later, moving to England and succeeding Sir Julian Ridsdale as MP for Harwich in the 1992 general election.

1993

He served as parliamentary secretary and then minister of state in the Department for National Heritage, where had responsibility for film, and then Minister for Sport in John Major's government from 1993 to 1997, but at the 1997 general election he was defeated by the Labour candidate Ivan Henderson.

2001

Sproat stood again in Harwich at the 2001 election, but Henderson was returned with an increased majority.

2005

Sproat did not contest the 2005 general election; instead Douglas Carswell regained the seat for the Conservatives.