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The Right Honourable
The Lord Ridley of Liddesdale
PC
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
In office
24 July 1989 – 13 July 1990
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Preceded by The Lord Young of Graffham
Succeeded by Peter Lilley
Secretary of State for the Environment
In office
21 May 1986 – 24 July 1989
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Preceded by Kenneth Baker
Succeeded by Chris Patten
Secretary of State for Transport
In office
11 June 1983 – 21 May 1986
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Preceded by Tom King
Succeeded by John Moore
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
In office
14 September 1981 – 11 June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Preceded by Nigel Lawson
Succeeded by John Moore
Member of Parliament
for Cirencester and Tewkesbury
In office
8 October 1959 – 9 April 1992
Preceded by William Morrison
Succeeded by Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Personal details
Born (1929-02-17)17 February 1929
Northumberland, United Kingdom
Died 4 March 1993(1993-03-04) (aged 64)
Carlisle, United Kingdom
Political party Conservative
Alma mater Balliol College, Oxford

Nicholas Ridley, Baron Ridley of Liddesdale PC (17 February 1929 – 4 March 1993) was a British Conservative Party politician and government minister.

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Background and education [edit]

Ridley was the second son of Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount Ridley, and Ursula Lutyens, daughter of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. His elder brother was Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley. He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. During his Eton days, Ridley's fag had been Tam Dalyell, later Labour MP for West Lothian. After a meeting of strong words, Ridley was reported to say "he was my fag at Eton, I wish I had beaten him more!" He held a national service commission as a Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion of The Loyal Regiment in 1947 and was later a Territorial Army Captain in the Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry.[1] He later became a civil engineer and company director.

Political career, 1955–1979 [edit]

At the 1955 general election, Ridley unsuccessfully contested the safe Labour seat of Blyth. He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Cirencester and Tewkesbury at the 1959 election. He was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary in 1962, and from 1964 he was a Select Committee member before joining the front bench. Ridley was a strong supporter in the Party of Margaret Thatcher. In 1973, he formed the Selsdon Group, which was opposed to the abandonment of the radical 1970 manifesto by Edward Heath. He closed his keynote speech at the group's launch by citing the "Ten Cannots" of William J. H. Boetcker, adding that they "could well become the guiding principle of the Selsdon Group".[2] The members of the group were seen as disloyal at the time but their ideas came to prominence in the Thatcher years.

In government, 1979–1990 [edit]

When the Conservatives were returned to office at the 1979 general election, Ridley was appointed to the new Conservative government as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office responsible for the Falkand Islands. His first visit to the Islands was in July 1979, after which the Foreign Office considered the options, given that the idea of 'Fortress Falklands' was deemed unfeasible on the grounds of cost - Britain could not afford to maintain a sufficiently powerful military presence on the Islands to deter an invasion.

Ridley held a secret, informal meeting with his Argentine opposite number Carlos Cavandoli in September 1980 where the two sides broadly agreed a 'leaseback' whereby nominal sovereignty would be given to Argentina but British administration would be maintained for a fixed number of years, likely 99, until the final handover, as well as co-operating on the Islands' economic development and exploitation of fish and potential oil resources. The meeting took place at a village hotel ten miles outside of Geneva, Switzerland under the pretense of a holiday for Ridley and his wife so as to avoid Parliamentary and media accusations of a sell-out.[3] Ridley returned to the Islands in November to try to persuade the Islanders to accept the proposal but they were unconvinced. Likewise, Parliament gave the proposals a hostile reception, pointing out that British people should not be transferred, against their wishes, to the control of an Argentine military junta which had committed multiple human rights violations.[4] In the face of this opposition the Conservative government once again reiterated that the Islanders' wishes were 'paramount'.

In February 1981, with the support of the Islands' Councillors, the British government met Argentine representatives in New York but the British proposal for a sovereignty freeze was rejected by the junta. British intelligence reports continued to suggest that Argentina would invade the Islands only if it was convinced there was no prospect of eventual transfer of sovereignty.

Ridley advised that leaseback remained the only feasible solution and recommended that Britain initiate an education campaign to persuade Islanders, but this proposal was rejected by Lord Carrington who felt that any attempt to put pressure on Islanders would be counter-productive. However, the cumulative effect of stalled sovereignty negotiations, the British Nationality Act 1981 (which would deprive many Islanders of their rights as full British citizens), the announced withdrawal of HMS Endurance, the shelving of plans to rebuild the Royal Marine barracks at Moody Brook, and the proposed closure of the British Antarctic Survey base at Grytviken on South Georgia, was to convince Argentina that Britain had no future interest in the Islands. Argentina would go on to invade the islands in April 1982, sparking off the Falklands War, but were repulsed in June of that year, with the islands remaining in British hands.

Financial Secretary to the Treasury

From 1981 to 1983 Ridley was the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.

Secretary of State for Transport

After the 1983 election, Ridley - always regarded by Margaret Thatcher as "one of us" - was a beneficiary of her move to cull the Tory wets and joined her cabinet as Secretary of State for Transport. In that role he played a major part in making preparations for a possible coal strike, which proved an important factor in deciding the outcome of the UK miners' strike (1984-1985). Ridley had long been acutely aware of the threat the trade unions could pose to the execution of Conservative policies and, in the wake of the Heath government's union difficulties, had authored the Ridley Plan, which set out means of dealing with the trade unions and was a prototype for later developments. The Thatcher government attached considerable importance to being properly prepared for a major miners' strike and backed down from a confrontation with the miners in its first Parliament. By the time that the miners did strike, in March 1984, considerable efforts had been made in ensuring the availability of stockpiled coal at power stations, non-unionised transport workers and oil-fired generation plant.

He oversaw Bus deregulation in Great Britain with the Transport Act 1985 which led to a period of intense competition between rival bus companies, known at the time as the 'Bus wars' and the dramatic subsequent growth of Stagecoach Group, First Group and the other major bus operators.

Never far from controversy, Ridley had to apologise, following the sinking of the Herald of Free Enterprise Channel ferry in 1987, for remarking that he would not be pursuing a particular policy "with the bow doors open". The ship had capsized, with loss of 193 lives, as a result of sailing with its bow doors open.

Secretary of State for the Environment

As Secretary of State for the Environment from 1987 to 1989, he is credited with popularising the phrase NIMBY or Not In My Back Yard to describe those who instinctively opposed any local building development. It was soon revealed that Ridley opposed a low cost housing development near a village where he owned a property. More importantly, he was the Cabinet Minister responsible for the introduction of the Community Charge or poll tax, a policy that brought a standing ovation at the Conservative Party conference at which it was announced, and riots across the country when it was implemented. Ridley had reduced the implementation timetable from 5 to 2 years, which made it much easier for opponents to identify 'losers' and gain support for protest.

Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

On 14 July 1990 he was forced to resign as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry after an interview published in The Spectator. He had described the proposed Economic and Monetary Union as "a German racket designed to take over the whole of Europe" and said that giving up sovereignty to Europe was as bad as giving it up to Adolf Hitler. The interview was illustrated with a cartoon depicting Ridley adding a Hitler moustache to a poster of the German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. While Ridley was not one of the most powerful government members, he was regarded as a Thatcherite loyalist and his departure was a significant break in their ranks. Margaret Thatcher herself had to resign four months later. Some commentators point to Ridley's resignation, its manner, and the European issue at its core, as leading indicators for the next decade of Conservative Party politics. On 8 November 1991, Ridley advised people to vote for anti-European candidates regardless of their parties.[5]

Baron Ridley of Liddesdale

On 28 July 1992, Ridley was created a life peer as Baron Ridley of Liddesdale, of Willimoteswick in the County of Northumberland. Despite being a free-marketeer, in January 1993 Ridley spoke out against railway privatisation, and when in government, advised Thatcher against doing so.[6] The final speech he ever gave was an address against the Maastricht Treaty on 17 February 1993 in the House of Lords,[7] which he had always vehemently opposed and voted against in 1991. In a Times article written days before his death, he suggested that the rich should be taxed more to help Britain out of the recession.[8]

At the 1996 Nicholas Ridley Memorial Lecture, Lady Thatcher said of Ridley that "Free-market economics was always Nick's passion. And he had a longer, better pedigree in that respect than most Thatcherites—or indeed I may add—than Thatcher herself. His first vote against a Conservative Government bailing out nationalised industries was in 1961. To be so right, so early on, is not to have seen the light—it is to have lit it.... He would have been a superb Chancellor."[9]

Lord Ridley of Liddesdale was also secretary of the Canning Club, a councillor on Castle Ward Rural District Council and a member of the executive committee of the National Trust.

Personal life [edit]

Lord Ridley of Liddesdale was the father of social worker Susanna Rickett, designer and writer Jessica Ridley and historian Jane Ridley, Professor of History at the University of Buckingham. Ridley was a keen water colour artist, and photographer. He took the cover photograph for The Swinging Blue Jeans' debut album, Blue Jeans a'Swinging (1964).

In 1990, asked to comment on the resignation of cabinet colleague Norman Fowler who had given as the reason for his resignation the wish "to spend more time with my family", Ridley quipped dryly that the last thing he wanted to do was spend more time with his family.[10] Ridley died of lung cancer on 4 March 1993. Ridley's puppet on Spitting Image was always portrayed with a cigarette. During a media launch event for an anti-litter campaign with Margaret Thatcher, Ridley was seen during the whole event with a cigarette in his mouth.

In popular culture [edit]

Ridley was portrayed by Michael Cochrane in the 2002 BBC production of Ian Curteis's The Falklands Play.

References [edit]

Footnotes
  1. ^ . Kelly's. p. 1689.  Text "Kelly's Handbook 1960" ignored (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.margaretthatcher.org/commentary/displaydocument.asp?docid=110861
  3. ^ Freedman 2005, pp. 113–123
  4. ^ Freedman 2005, pp. 124–132
  5. ^ Thorpe, John. "Retro: Terry Waite free at last". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  6. ^ "When will those trains run on time?". New Statesman. 2001-01-02. Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  7. ^ "Maastricht Treaty (Hansard, 17 February 1993)". Hansard.millbanksystems.com. 1993-02-17. Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  8. ^ The Times - 3 March 1993
  9. ^ "Nicholas Ridley Memorial Lecture (22 November 1996)". Margaretthatcher.org. Retrieved 2010-04-06. 
  10. ^ remark quoted, inter al, by The Times June 2006
Bibliography
  • Freedman, Lawrence (2005). The Official History of the Falklands Campaign Vol. 1: The Origin of the Falklands War. Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-5207-7 Check |isbn= value (help). 

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Morrison
Member of Parliament for Cirencester and Tewkesbury
19591992
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
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Preceded by
Nigel Lawson
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1981–1983
Succeeded by
John Moore
Preceded by
Tom King
Secretary of State for Transport
1983–1986
Preceded by
Kenneth Baker
Secretary of State for the Environment
1986–1989
Succeeded by
Chris Patten
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The Lord Young of Graffham
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