Michael Grylls
Sir William Michael John Grylls, known as Michael Grylls, (21 February, 1934—7 February, 2001) was a British Conservative politician.
Sir Michael was educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and at the Universities of Paris and Madrid. From 1952 - 1955 he served with the Royal Marines. He became a wine and tobacco importer and served as a councillor on St. Pancras Borough Council and was elected to the Greater London Council for the Cities of London and Westminster 1967-70. Grylls was also a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron until his death is 2001. His widowed wife, Sally Grylls is an honorary member.
He married Sally Ford (daughter of Patricia Ford, Lady Fisher) and had one son, Edward Michael "Bear" Grylls, who is most recognised as the host of Born Survivor (Man vs. Wild in the U.S.).
At the 1964 general election, Grylls was an unsuccessful candidate in the Fulham constituency, and at the 1966 election he was defeated again in Fulham. At the 1970 general election, he was returned to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Chertsey. His seat was abolished in boundary changes for February 1974 general election, but he was returned to Parliament for the new Surrey North West constituency, which he represented until his retirement at the 1997 election.
He was knighted in 1992.
As he was preparing to retire from the House of Commons in 1997, Grylls found himself among those criticised by the inquiry into the "cash-for-questions" scandal which had engulfed the Conservatives in the run-up to the general election.
For some years he had acted as a consultant to the lobbying company run by Ian Greer and the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, Sir Gordon Downey, stated that Grylls had "seriously misled" the select committee on members' interests in 1990 by understating the number of payments he had received for introducing clients to ministers. Grylls's conduct, said Sir Gordon, had fallen "below the standards the House is entitled to expect of its members".
Sources
- Times Guide to the House of Commons, Times Newspapers Limited, 1992 edition.
- Michael Grylls obituary, The Guardian.
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