Honoring the Legacy of Former Tory MP Oliver Colvile as Tributes Pour In After His Passing
Former Conservative MP Oliver Colvile has passed away, prompting an outpouring of tributes from colleagues across the political spectrum. Colvile represented Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport from 2010 to 2017, and his contributions were recognized by many in Parliament following his death on Monday evening.
Tributes to Oliver Colvile
The Shadow Health Secretary, Stuart Andrew, led the tributes, highlighting Colvile’s character. He expressed: “Oliver was a true gentleman, whose eccentricities always endeared him to many.” Andrew emphasized Colvile’s unique political stance, noting he was part of a small group of Conservative MPs who never voted against his own party.
Parliament Remembers a Valued Member
Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle fondly remembered Colvile as a good MP and a kind individual. “We’re all saddened by this news,” he remarked, stressing the lasting impression Colvile left on those who knew him.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting also paid his respects. He described Colvile as a decent man and a wonderful public servant who would be deeply missed by his colleagues. He affirmed the government’s shared sentiments regarding Colvile’s legacy.
The Impact of Colvile’s Legacy
- Served as MP for Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport: 2010 – 2017
- Known for strong loyalty to party; rarely voted against government
- Remembered for his contributions to Lords and Commons cricket
Former Conservative minister Graham Stuart recounted a memorable moment in cricket history involving Colvile. He was responsible for taking a famous wicket during a live broadcast in India—a moment that attracted tens of millions of viewers. Stuart stated, “He’ll be much missed, and he was always loved and respected when he was in the House.”
A Fond Farewell
Oliver Colvile’s passing marks the loss of a respected and beloved figure in the UK Parliament. As tributes continue to flood in, his legacy as a gentleman and dedicated public servant will not be forgotten by those who knew him.