Ronnie Fearn, Baron Fearn Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Fearn
Honorific-Suffix:OBE
Office:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start:11 July 2001
Term End:11 July 2018
Life Peerage
Office1:Member of Parliament
for Southport
Term Start1:1 May 1997
Term End1:14 May 2001
Predecessor1:Matthew Banks
Successor1:John Pugh
Term Start2:11 June 1987
Term End2:16 March 1992
Predecessor2:Ian Percival
Successor2:Matthew Banks
Birth Date:6 February 1931
Birth Place:Southport, Lancashire, England
Death Place:Southport, Merseyside, England
Birthname:Ronald Cyril Fearn
Nationality:English
Party:Liberal Democrat (formerly Liberal Party)
Spouse:Joyce Fearn
Relations:Maureen Fearn (sister-in-law)
Children:Martin Fearn
Profession:Banker, politician

Ronald Cyril Fearn, Baron Fearn, (6 February 1931 – 24 January 2022) was a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was born and died in Southport.[1] [2]

Early life

Fearn was born in 1931 in Southport, the son of James (a master decorator) and Martha Ellen (Hodge) Fearn. His birth was registered without his middle name in the Ormskirk registration district of Lancashire. Southport is now part of Merseyside.[3] [4]

Educated at King George V Grammar School, Southport, Fearn was a banker by profession, becoming a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. He worked as a banker with Williams Deacons Bank, Williams & Glyn's Bank, and later the Royal Bank of Scotland.[5]

Political career

Fearn was the Liberal and later Liberal Democrat MP for Southport from 1987 to 1992 and 1997 to 2001, after unsuccessfully contesting the seat at the four 1970s general elections. He was the Lib. Dem. spokesman on health and tourism (1988–89), on local government (1989–90), and on transport, housing and tourism (1990–92). In Parliament, he was a member of the Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport from 1997 to 2001.

Fearn served from 1974 until 2016 as a Sefton Metropolitan Borough councillor, having been a member of its predecessor body, Merseyside County Council. He thus achieved over 50 years of continuous service, being first elected as a Liberal and then for its successor party, the Liberal Democrats. Fearn first contested the borough at the inaugural elections of 1973 as a candidate for the Southport ward of Craven-Sussex-Talbot, in which he topped the poll, receiving more votes than the two other Liberal candidates elected alongside him.

In 1982, Fearn was elected as a Liberal-SDP candidate for the Norwood ward, again topping the poll. In 1990, he was elected for the Social and Liberal Democrats, and four years later, as a Liberal Democrat: the latter party had succeeded those he had previously represented. At every single Sefton election he contested, Fearn was top of the results, including those in which multiple candidates were elected.[6] [7]

He received a life peerage and joined the House of Lords as Baron Fearn, of Southport in the County of Merseyside, in 2001. He retired from the House on 11 July 2018.[8]

Honours

In the 1985 Birthday Honours, Fearn was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Personal life

In 1955, Fearn married Joyce Edna Dugan; they had a son, Martin, and a daughter. Martin became a mathematics teacher at Cowley International College, St. Helens. Outside of politics, Fearn listed his recreations as badminton, amateur dramatics and athletics. He lived in Southport.

Fearn died in Southport on 24 January 2022, at the age of 90.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr Ronnie Fearn . Hansard . 14 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Parliamentary career for Lord Fearn - MPs and Lords . UK Parliament . 14 May 2021 .
  3. General Register Office public indices of birth, marriages and deaths, vol. 8b page 1378 which included until 1934 Southport.
  4. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2022/01/26/lord-fearn-liberal-mp-known-mr-southport-used-time-parliament/ Obituary
  5. Web site: Fearn, Baron, (Ronald Cyril Fearn, (Ronnie)) (born 6 Feb. 1931) . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 14 May 2021 . en . 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u15562.
  6. Web site: Local Elections Archive Project — Norwood Ward. 14 May 2021. www.andrewteale.me.uk.
  7. Book: Rallings, Colin. Sefton Council Election Results 1973-2012. Thrasher. Michael. The Elections Centre. Plymouth University.
  8. Web site: Lord Fearn. UK Parliament.
  9. Web site: Former Southport MP Ronnie Fearn passes away aged 90 . On The Spot News Southport . 25 January 2022 . 25 January 2022.