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Neville Sandelson was born on 27 November, 1923 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a British politician (1923–2002). Discover Neville Sandelson'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 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 27 November, 1923
Birthday 27 November
Birthplace Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Date of death 2002
Died Place Beziers, France
Nationality Leeds

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1923

Neville Devonshire Sandelson (27 November 1923 – 12 January 2002) was a British politician.

Sandelson was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge.

1946

He was a barrister, called to the bar by Inner Temple in 1946, and director of a publishing company.

1950

He contested Ashford in 1950, 1951 and 1955, the Beckenham by-election in 1957 and Rushcliffe in 1959.

1952

He was elected to the London County Council in 1952, representing Stoke Newington and Hackney North and was a council member of Toynbee Hall and the Fabian Society.

Sandelson unsuccessfully attempted to enter Parliament many times before he finally gained election.

1966

He might have won the seat of Heston and Isleworth at the 1966 general election from Reader Harris, its Conservative MP, had it not been for a strong Liberal vote.

1967

Additionally he also lost the Leicester South West seat in a 1967 by-election, and finally fought Chichester at the subsequent election.

1971

He was elected Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Hayes and Harlington in a 1971 by-election.

Later in the decade he survived a number of attempts to de-select him and seemed to relish the role of the beleaguered right wing Labour MP.

1980

In October 1980 he was so unhappy at the Labour Party Conference's support for unilateral disarmament that he announced that he would vote with the Tories on all defence issues.

1981

In 1981, he was among the Labour MPs who defected to the new Social Democratic Party.

Sandelson later said that he had decided to join the party months before, and had voted for Michael Foot in the Labour leadership election in order to ensure Labour had an unelectable leader.

1983

In 1983 he lost his seat, polling 29% of the vote - although he almost pushed Labour into third place which allowed the Conservative candidate Terry Dicks to win.

1987

When the 1987 general election came round he did not stand and endorsed a number of Conservative candidates as a means of defeating Labour though the list included Chris Patten whose seat was a prime SDP-Liberal Alliance target which Labour had no chance of winning.

1996

Despite the above activities he was allowed to rejoin the Labour Party in 1996, then under the leadership of Tony Blair, who appealed to Sandelson's centrist values.

2002

He stayed with Labour until his death in 2002 aged 78.