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Roy Hattersley: Labour politician who helped start the party's modernisation
Key takeaways
- Sam Woodhouse Getty Images Roy Hattersley, who has died at the age of 93, was one of Labour's cleverest and most articulate post war politicians.
- But he was fated to spend more than two-thirds of his career in opposition, and only briefly achieved cabinet rank.
- A moderniser before the term was invented, he vigorously opposed Labour's shift to the left after Margaret Thatcher's victory in 1979.
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Sam Woodhouse Getty Images Roy Hattersley, who has died at the age of 93, was one of Labour's cleverest and most articulate post war politicians.
But he was fated to spend more than two-thirds of his career in opposition, and only briefly achieved cabinet rank.
A moderniser before the term was invented, he vigorously opposed Labour's shift to the left after Margaret Thatcher's victory in 1979.
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