Baroness Shirley Williams awards young essay winner in Hereford - Shirley backs Sarah Carr to be MP
12.09.10pm GMT Mon 7th Dec 2009
The widely respected politician Baroness Shirley Williams was the guest speaker at a fundraising dinner held to support the campaign of Sarah Carr, the Liberal Democrat Prospective MP for Hereford, Ross and South Herefordshire on Friday 4th December in Hereford.
At the dinner Shirley also presented a signed copy of her just published autobiography 'Climbing the Bookshelves' to the winner of a local essay competition about why young people should get involved in politics. The essay competition organised by Hereford and South Herefordshire Liberal Democrats was judged by local Liberal Democrat party President Chris Green. The winner of the essay competition was Alex Cosh of Hereford Sixth Form who gave a confident summary of his essay to the assembled crowd.
Commenting on the event Sarah Carr said,
"Shirley Williams is an amazing woman and politician. I am delighted she is supporting my campaign to be the next Member of Parliament for Hereford and South Herefordshire succeeding Paul Keetch MP. Shirley's speech at All Saints was everything we have come to expect from such a brilliant woman - a commonsense and a straightforward account of what she believes needs to be done to mend British politics and the economy and her views on foreign policy. It was fantastic that Shirley also presented a copy of her inspiring autobiography to our essay competition winner Alex Cosh of Hereford Sixth Form."
Sarah Carr, Shirley Williams and Paul Keetch MP all spoke at the packed out event held at All Saints in Hereford. Elected as a MP in1964, Shirley Williams (now Baroness Williams of Crosby) was a member of the Wilson and Callaghan governments and was also the Secretary of State for Education. As one of the 'Gang of Four' Shirley Williams famously broke away from the Labour Party to found the SDP in 1981 and later supported its merger with the Liberal Party to form the Liberal Democrats. Over her lengthy political career Shirley Williams has appeared as a commentator more times than any other panelist on the BBC political talk show Question Time.
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