Teddy Taylor Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Sir Edward MacMillan Taylor, usually Teddy Taylor (born April 18, 1937) is a British politician, and Conservative Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East.He first entered Parliament in the 1964 election, and became a Scottish Office in Edward Heath's government. He resigned from this position in protest at the British signup to the EEC. He was close to Margaret Thatcher and served as her Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, but lost his Glasgow Cathcart seat at the 1979 election. He re-entered at a 1980 by-election, for Rochford and Southend East following the death of Steven McAdam.
Policies of his include withdrawal from the European Union, the re-introduction of capital punishment, and of corporal punishment in schools. During John Major's government he was one of the Maastricht Rebels, and was expelled from the parliamentary party.
He has announced his decision to stand down at the next General Election (expected Spring 2005)
Note: There is another Edward Taylor (1642-1729) who was a puritian poet.
