Robert Bower (Conservative politician), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Bower (Conservative politician)

British politician

Date of Birth: 09-Jun-1894

Date of Death: 05-Jul-1975

Profession: politician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Robert Bower (Conservative politician)

  • Commander Robert Tatton Bower (9 June 1894 – 5 July 1975) was a Royal Navy officer and a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. At the 1931 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Cleveland.
  • He was re-elected in 1935, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1945 general election by the Labour Party candidate George Willey.On 4 April 1938, Bower was involved in a House of Commons incident when he interrupted Jewish Labour MP Emanuel Shinwell, telling him to "go back to Poland".
  • Shinwell walked across the floor of the House and struck Bower in the face, before turning to the Speaker, apologising and walking out of the chamber.
  • Bower also then apologised to the Speaker, and no disciplinary action was taken against either MP.The context of this violent confrontation was a series of questions being put by Labour MPs to the Foreign Office minister R.
  • A.
  • Butler, challenging the government's apparent recognition of the Duke of Alba as a diplomatic representative of General Franco's nationalist forces, who were then in the midst of a civil war against Spain's Republican government.
  • Shinwell had described Butler's answers as "humbug" and "hypocrisy" and was being reprimanded by the Speaker for unparliamentary language at the moment Bower made his own intervention.
  • The Speaker, Capt.
  • Edward Fitzroy, took the view that: "Both were so thoroughly disorderly, that I propose to ignore them if the hon.
  • Members will apologise."

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