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'''Richard Reader Harris''' (4 June 1913 – 7 July 2009) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician. He was [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Heston and Isleworth (UK Parliament constituency)|Heston and Isleworth]] from 1950 until 1970.
'''Richard Reader Harris''' (4 June 1913 7 July 2009) was a British [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] politician. He was [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|member of parliament]] for [[Heston and Isleworth (UK Parliament constituency)|Heston and Isleworth]] from 1950 until 1970.


Harris was born in [[Fulham]],<ref>[http://www.freebmd.org.uk Births England and Wales 1837&ndash;1915]</ref> the son of Richard Reader Harris and Elsie (née Tagen). He was Chairman of Rolls Razor Ltd, which made washing machines. In July 1964 the company went bankrupt, and a subsequent investigation revealed irregularities in the company's accounts. In 1969, Harris was charged with carrying on company business with intent to defraud the company's creditors, falsifying the balance sheet, and deceiving investors as to the company's financial state.<ref name="charges">"Seven men excused at MP's trial", ''[[The Times]]'', 8 April 1970, p. 2.</ref>
Reader Harris was born in [[Fulham]],<ref>[http://www.freebmd.org.uk Births England and Wales 1837–1915]</ref> the son of Richard Reader Harris and Elsie (née Tagen). He was Chairman of [[Rolls Razor]], which made washing machines. In July 1964 the company went bankrupt, and a subsequent investigation revealed irregularities in the company's accounts. In 1969, Harris was charged with carrying on company business with intent to defraud the company's creditors, falsifying the balance sheet, and deceiving investors as to the company's financial state.<ref name="charges">"Seven men excused at MP's trial", ''[[The Times]]'', 8 April 1970, p. 2.</ref>


With his trial ongoing as the [[United Kingdom general election, 1970|1970 general election]] was called, and despite the judge dismissing two charges, the Heston and Isleworth Conservative Association voted to reject Harris and selected instead [[Barney Hayhoe]]. On 29 May, Harris was acquitted on the remaining charge; although time remained for his readoption, the Association stuck to its previous choice.
With his trial ongoing as the [[1970 United Kingdom general election|1970 general election]] was called, and despite the judge dismissing two charges, the Heston and Isleworth Conservative Association voted to reject Reader Harris and selected instead [[Barney Hayhoe]]. On 29 May, Reader Harris was acquitted on the remaining charge; although time remained for his readoption, the Association stuck to its previous choice.


Harris was married to Pamela Stephens from 1940 until their divorce in 1963; their three daughters survive him. He is also survived by his second wife Una. His son from his second marriage died in 2007.
Reader Harris was married to Pamela Stephens from 1940 until their divorce in 1963; their three daughters survive him. He is also survived by his second wife Una. His son from his second marriage died in 2007.


Harris died on 7 July 2009, aged 96 years.
Harris died on 7 July 2009, aged 96 years.

==See also==
* [[John Bloom (businessman)|John Bloom]]


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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* {{Hansard-contribs | mr-richard-harris-1 | Richard Reader Harris }}
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/5780068/Richard-Reader-Harris.html Richard Reader Harris] &ndash; Daily Telegraph obituary
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/politics-obituaries/5780068/Richard-Reader-Harris.html Richard Reader Harris] Daily Telegraph obituary


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Latest revision as of 00:31, 11 April 2023

Richard Reader Harris (4 June 1913 – 7 July 2009) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was member of parliament for Heston and Isleworth from 1950 until 1970.

Reader Harris was born in Fulham,[1] the son of Richard Reader Harris and Elsie (née Tagen). He was Chairman of Rolls Razor, which made washing machines. In July 1964 the company went bankrupt, and a subsequent investigation revealed irregularities in the company's accounts. In 1969, Harris was charged with carrying on company business with intent to defraud the company's creditors, falsifying the balance sheet, and deceiving investors as to the company's financial state.[2]

With his trial ongoing as the 1970 general election was called, and despite the judge dismissing two charges, the Heston and Isleworth Conservative Association voted to reject Reader Harris and selected instead Barney Hayhoe. On 29 May, Reader Harris was acquitted on the remaining charge; although time remained for his readoption, the Association stuck to its previous choice.

Reader Harris was married to Pamela Stephens from 1940 until their divorce in 1963; their three daughters survive him. He is also survived by his second wife Una. His son from his second marriage died in 2007.

Harris died on 7 July 2009, aged 96 years.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Births England and Wales 1837–1915
  2. ^ "Seven men excused at MP's trial", The Times, 8 April 1970, p. 2.
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