Description
Peter Spencer Bowness, Baron Bowness, CBE, DL is a British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords.
Bowness was educated at Whitgift School, South Croydon and the Law Society School of Law and College of Law. He began work as a solicitor in 1966.
Bowness became a councillor and soon rose within Conservative Party ranks, becoming Leader of Croydon Council, London's largest borough. During the 1980s, Bowness was said to have been one of Margaret Thatcher's favourite Council leaders, and took part in the abolition of the GLC. He was unusual amongst his Conservative colleagues, however, for supporting Ken Livingstone's low-cost public transport initiative, Fares Fair.
He continued as Leader until 1994 when the Labour Party won the local elections. He stepped down from the Council in 1998. He served as a member of the Committee of the Regions and the Audit Commission.
In 1996, Bowness was created a life peer as Baron Bowness, of Warlingham in the County of Surrey and of Croydon in the London Borough of Croydon. He serves on the European Union Committee, chairing the Sub-Committee on Justice, Institutions and Consumer Protection. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
May 19th, 1943 in (Age 81)
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2018/11/11
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2015/07/09
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