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'''Donald Stewart Box''' (22 November 1917 – 12 July 1993) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[stockbroker]] and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative |
'''Donald Stewart Box''' (22 November 1917 – 12 July 1993) was a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[stockbroker]] and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician. |
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==Early and military career== |
==Early and military career== |
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Born in [[Cardiff]], Box was educated at [[The Cathedral School, Llandaff]], St John's School in Pinner, and [[Harrow County School for Boys]]. He joined the stockbrokers' company Henry J. Thomas at the age of 17. At the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] he joined the [[Royal Air Force]] and served in the middle east in [[Egypt]], [[Palestine]] and [[Transjordan]]. This experience gave him knowledge and interest in the |
Born in [[Cardiff]], Box was educated at [[The Cathedral School, Llandaff]], St John's School in Pinner, and [[Harrow County School for Boys]]. He joined the stockbrokers' company Henry J. Thomas at the age of 17. At the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] he joined the [[Royal Air Force]] and served in the middle east in [[Egypt]], [[Mandatory Palestine|Palestine]] and [[Emirate of Transjordan|Transjordan]]. This experience gave him knowledge and interest in the Middle East refugee problem which he took up later in life. |
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==Political involvement== |
==Political involvement== |
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He returned to Cardiff following the war and became a member of the Cardiff Stock Exchange and a partner in Lyddon & Company, stockbrokers. Having joined the [[Young Conservatives]], Box graduated to the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] and fought [[Newport (Monmouthshire) (UK Parliament constituency)|Newport]] at the [[United Kingdom general election |
He returned to Cardiff following the war and became a member of the Cardiff Stock Exchange and a partner in Lyddon & Company, stockbrokers. Having joined the [[Young Conservatives (UK)|Young Conservatives]], Box graduated to the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] and fought [[Newport (Monmouthshire) (UK Parliament constituency)|Newport]] at the [[1955 United Kingdom general election|1955 general election]] and a [[1956 Newport by-election|by-election the following year]]. |
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==Parliamentary career== |
==Parliamentary career== |
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For the [[United Kingdom general election |
For the [[1959 United Kingdom general election|1959 general election]], Box was selected for [[Cardiff North (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardiff North]] and won the seat. He made his mark as a strong opponent of strikes (especially unofficial ones). He championed the cause of business and of redevelopment of Cardiff's docklands, and blamed any failures on the left. In line with his constituency, in which a large proportion of the property was [[leasehold]], he supported leasehold reform. |
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Box had good looks and an easygoing manner, who could come up with amusing phrases denigrating his political opponents; in 1966, despite being nearly 50 and having been an MP for six years, he was described as "young and inexperienced" by Speaker [[Horace Maybray King, Baron Maybray-King|Horace King]]. He was a strong opponent of the bill to suspend [[capital punishment]] in 1965, and criticised excessive welfare payments. |
Box had good looks and an easygoing manner, who could come up with amusing phrases denigrating his political opponents; in 1966, despite being nearly 50 and having been an MP for six years, he was described as "young and inexperienced" by Speaker [[Horace Maybray King, Baron Maybray-King|Horace King]]. He was a strong opponent of the bill to suspend [[capital punishment]] in 1965, and criticised excessive welfare payments. |
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==Stockbroking== |
==Stockbroking== |
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After losing his seat in the [[United Kingdom general election |
After losing his seat in the [[1966 United Kingdom general election|1966 general election]], Box returned to Lyddon & Company. From 1973 he was a member of the London Stock Exchange when regional members were allowed. He became a Director of N.M. Rothschild in 1988. He died of [[cancer]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*Obituary, ''The Times'', 15 July 1993. |
*Obituary, ''The Times'', 15 July 1993. |
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| title=[[Member of Parliament]] for [[Cardiff North (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardiff North]] |
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| years=[[1959 United Kingdom general election|1959]]–[[1966 United Kingdom general election|1966]] |
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| before=[[David Llewellyn (British politician)|David Llewellyn]] |
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Donald Stewart Box (22 November 1917 – 12 July 1993) was a Welsh stockbroker and Conservative politician.
Early and military career
[edit]Born in Cardiff, Box was educated at The Cathedral School, Llandaff, St John's School in Pinner, and Harrow County School for Boys. He joined the stockbrokers' company Henry J. Thomas at the age of 17. At the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the Royal Air Force and served in the middle east in Egypt, Palestine and Transjordan. This experience gave him knowledge and interest in the Middle East refugee problem which he took up later in life.
Political involvement
[edit]He returned to Cardiff following the war and became a member of the Cardiff Stock Exchange and a partner in Lyddon & Company, stockbrokers. Having joined the Young Conservatives, Box graduated to the Conservative Party and fought Newport at the 1955 general election and a by-election the following year.
Parliamentary career
[edit]For the 1959 general election, Box was selected for Cardiff North and won the seat. He made his mark as a strong opponent of strikes (especially unofficial ones). He championed the cause of business and of redevelopment of Cardiff's docklands, and blamed any failures on the left. In line with his constituency, in which a large proportion of the property was leasehold, he supported leasehold reform.
Box had good looks and an easygoing manner, who could come up with amusing phrases denigrating his political opponents; in 1966, despite being nearly 50 and having been an MP for six years, he was described as "young and inexperienced" by Speaker Horace King. He was a strong opponent of the bill to suspend capital punishment in 1965, and criticised excessive welfare payments.
Stockbroking
[edit]After losing his seat in the 1966 general election, Box returned to Lyddon & Company. From 1973 he was a member of the London Stock Exchange when regional members were allowed. He became a Director of N.M. Rothschild in 1988. He died of cancer.
References
[edit]- Obituary, The Times, 15 July 1993.
- 1917 births
- 1993 deaths
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Cardiff constituencies
- People educated at Harrow High School
- Politicians from Cardiff
- UK MPs 1959–1964
- UK MPs 1964–1966
- Royal Air Force officers
- Royal Air Force personnel of World War II
- Welsh stockbrokers
- People educated at The Cathedral School, Llandaff
- Businesspeople from Cardiff
- 20th-century Welsh businesspeople