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David Stimpson

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David Stimpson (born 3 September 1940 - ) was a British Labour Party politician, who was on the right of the party. First elected to Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth 1962. Vice-Chairman Public Health Committee. Elected to London Borough Of Lambeth 1964-1968, Chairman of Welfare Committee. Alderman Lambeth 1971-78,Chairman Management Services Committee 1972-73, Leader 1973-78. Councillor 1978-1982. Held a number of posts at ward and constituency level in Labour Party.

He left the Labour Party in 1981, joining the SDP and later the Liberal Democrats.

He also served as a school and college governor as well as the treasurer and churchwarden of St Peter's Church, Streatham.

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  • Livingstone, Ken (1987). If Voting Changed Anything They'd Abolish it. London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-217770-6.