British politician
Arthur Blenkinsop (30 June 1911 – 23 September 1979) was a British Labour Party politician.
Blenkinsop was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle , and the College of Commerce, Newcastle-upon-Tyne , and became a chartered secretary.
At the 1945 general election , Blenkinsop was elected as Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne East . He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions (1946–1949) and to the Ministry of Health (1949–1951).
After losing his seat at the 1959 general election , he became a Newcastle City Councillor in 1961. At the 1964 general election , Blenkinsop returned to Parliament as the MP for South Shields , and held the seat until he stood down in at the 1979 general election .
He was President of the Public Health Inspectors Association, a governor of the British Film Institute and vice-president of the Ramblers Association . He became a member of the Medical Research Council in 1965.
He died four months after his retirement, aged 68. Arthur Blenkinsop is the great-uncle of Christopher Blenkinsop , founder and head of Berlin-based music group 17 Hippies .
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