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Rima Elizabeth Horton (born 31 January 1947) is a retired English academic and former Labour Party politician. She was a member of the
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from 1986 to 2006, and worked as a senior lecturer at Kingston University.


Early life

Rima Elizabeth Horton was born in the
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neighborhood of London, the third of four children of Elice Irene (née Frame) and Wilfred Stewart Horton. Her mother was from
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while her father was London-born. Horton attended the co-Ed private St. Vincent's primary school,
City of London School for Girls (''O Lord Direct us'') , established = 1894 , closed = , type = Independent day school , religion = , president = , head_label = Headmistress , head = Jenny Brown , r_head_label = ...
and later the
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. She performed in theatre at school and then in several amateur groups, such as the Brook Drama Club which took her to Paris in 1962 when she was only 15. Fellow members reported that she already had a strong presence and a real talent for directing the group. At 18, she won the Most Promising Youngster Award at the Southhall Music & Drama Festival, where young
Alan Rickman Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his deep, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and became a member of the Royal Shakespe ...
acted beside her.


Career

Horton won election as a Labour Party councillor on the
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in 1986, serving as its
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and a spokesperson on education during her tenure. She lost her place on the council in May 2006, as "part of the national shift" (in which there was a swing against Labour, who had been in government nationally for nine years by that point). She twice ran as a Labour candidate for
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, losing to the Conservative candidate both times. Horton also worked as a senior economics lecturer at Kingston University in London. She retired in 2012. Horton served on the board of directors of The Making Place, a children's charity. She was appointed in 2002 and stepped down in 2005. She has also served on the board of trustees of the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill.


Writing

Horton was a contributor to ''The Elgar Companion to Radical Political Economy'' in 1994, penning a piece titled "Inequality". In it, she posed three questions: whether people are "naturally equal in essence"; whether and when the redistribution of wealth is justified; and, if so, how much is "fair"? She cited "much recent work" suggesting that health status and mortality rates in developed countries "actually depends on the distribution of income".


Personal life

Horton met aspiring actor
Alan Rickman Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his deep, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and became a member of the Royal Shakespe ...
in 1965, when they both found themselves in an amateur theatre group at Chelsea College of Arts he was attending. She was 18 and he was 19. They were married in a private ceremony in New York City in 2012. Their marriage was announced publicly three years afterwards, in 2015. Horton lived with Rickman from 1977 until his death in January 2016.


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* Cited as Cabal 2005. * Cited as Elgar 1994. * Cited as Wood 1992. {{DEFAULTSORT:Horton, Rima 1947 births 20th-century English women politicians 21st-century English women politicians Academics of Kingston University Alumni of the University of Southampton Councillors in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Labour Party (UK) councillors Labour Party (UK) parliamentary candidates Living people People educated at the City of London School for Girls People from Kensington Women councillors in England English people of Welsh descent