Former Labour minister and anti-poverty campaigner Frank Field, known for his independent thinking, dies at 81. Tributes pour in for the influential figure.
Former Labour minister Frank Field, who dedicated 40 years to serving as MP for Birkenhead and advocating for welfare reform, has passed away at the age of 81. Field, a crossbench peer, was a prominent voice on anti-poverty campaigns and welfare issues. Throughout his career, he served as the director of the Child Poverty Action Group and as a Member of Parliament for Birkenhead from 1979 to 2019.
Renowned for his unwavering commitment to social welfare, Frank Field was a key figure in British politics, earning respect and admiration for his independent thinking and dedication to fighting poverty. Tributes from across the political spectrum have poured in, with former Prime Minister Tony Blair leading the commemoration of Field's impactful legacy.
Field's passing marks the end of an era for welfare reform advocacy in the UK. Known for his ability to transcend party lines and challenge the status quo, Frank Field leaves behind a legacy of compassion and courage in the face of social injustices. His unique approach to politics, marked by a strong sense of integrity and conviction, has left a lasting impact on British politics and society.
In remembrance of Frank Field, it is crucial to reflect on his tireless efforts in championing the rights of the most vulnerable in society. His passing serves as a reminder of the importance of independent thinking and unwavering dedication to social causes. The legacy of Frank Field will continue to inspire future generations to strive for a fairer and more just society.
The crossbench peer spent 40 years as MP for Birkenhead and was a leading voice on welfare reform.
Frank Field was director of the Child Poverty Action Group between 1969 and 1979, and the Member of Parliament for Birkenhead between 1979 and 2019.
Tributes paid to former Labour minister and welfare campaigner Frank Field, who has died at the age of 81.
TRIBUTES have been paid to the Labour politician and peer, anti-poverty campaigner, and influential ...
Lord Field of Birkenhead, the crossbench peer and former MP, has died following a period of illness.
Tributes have been paid to the former Labour minister and cross-bench peer Frank Field, after his family announced his death after an illness.
Socialist Organiser had deselected Frank as Birkenhead's Labour candidate which had prompted Neil Kinnock's office to order the corrupt process be rerun. This ...
Frank Field was first elected in 1979 and served as an MP until 2019. A lifelong campaigner on welfare, he has died after suffering with a terminal illness.
Anti-poverty campaigner was regarded as a free thinker and reformer who did not easily fit the mould of party politics.
Former Labour minister and crossbench peer Frank Field has died aged 81, his family has announced.
Tributes have been pouring in for former Labour minister and pensions advocate Frank Field following his death at the age of 81. Lord Field of Birkenhead ...
We would like to hear from people on whose lives the welfare campaigner had an impact.
Tranmere Rovers were saddened to hear of the death of Frank Field, Lord Field of Birkenhead, who was member of parliament for Birkenhead between 1979 and ...
At community centre where politician would make himself at home, there is gratitude for his work and sadness at his death.
Lord Field, who has died aged 81, is described as having been a "tireless" campaigner for the town.