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James Aloysius Joseph Patrick Gabriel WrayAaron Goldstei
"Jimmy Wray, R.I.P."
, ''The American Spectator'', 25 May 2013.
(28 April 1935 – 25 May 2013) was a Scottish politician and
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for
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and Glasgow Provan."'Jack-the-lad' MP"
BBC News, 3 March 2000.
Born and raised in the
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,Fiona McKa
"Estranged wife pays tribute to 'lion of a man' Jimmy Wray"
''The Herald'', 27 May 2013
he was one of eight children born in an economically disadvantaged Roman Catholic family.Brian Beaco
"Jimmy Wray"
''The Herald'', 27 May 2013.
A boxer in his younger days, he was elected as a councillor to the then
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Town Council in 1964 for
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, and moved over to the larger
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in 1975 for
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. He successfully blocked implementation of fluoridation in court by arguing it violated the 1946 Water Act and the 1968 Medicine Act. By the time he became an MP, Wray was a wealthy man. He was on the
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of the Labour Party, and joined the
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. His political stances were
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, an advocate of
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regarding
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,Robert Waller and Byron Criddl
''The Almanac of British Politics''
London and New York: Routledge, 1999 (6th ed.), p. 312.
and opposed to
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and the abolition of
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. His views on Northern Ireland led him to be tagged "I.R. Wray" by ''Private Eye''. In 2002, he attacked the Scottish Parliament, labeling its members "odds and sods"."MP lays into Scots Labour colleagues"
BBC News, 22 March 2002
Wray stood down as an MP, aged 70, at the 2005 general election following a
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in December 2003.


Death

Wray died on 25 May 2013 in Mearnskirk Home Hospital in Renfrewshire after suffering from bowel cancer, aged 78. He had two daughters and two sons.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wray, Jimmy 1935 births 2013 deaths Deaths from cancer in Scotland Baillieston People from Gorbals Councillors in Glasgow Scottish Labour councillors European democratic socialists Scottish Labour MPs Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Glasgow constituencies Transport and General Workers' Union-sponsored MPs UK MPs 1987–1992 UK MPs 1992–1997 UK MPs 1997–2001 UK MPs 2001–2005 Scottish people of Irish descent Scottish Roman Catholics