Roland Moyle

Roland Dunstan Moyle PC (12 March 1928 – 14 July 2017) was a British Labour politician.His father was Arthur Moyle who was a Labour Member of Parliament and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Clement Attlee.Moyle was educated in Bexleyheath and Llanidloes, and at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he chaired the Labour Club in 1953.In Labour's landslide general election defeat of 1983, Moyle lost his seat to the Conservative Colin Moynihan.Moyle later became deputy chairman of the police complaints authority 1985 to 1991.
LabourArthur MoyleParliamentary Private SecretaryClement AttleeBexleyheathLlanidloesUniversity College of Wales, AberystwythTrinity Hall, CambridgeGray's Innindustrial relationsLondon Borough of GreenwichMember of ParliamentLewisham NorthLewisham EastParliamentary SecretaryMinistry of Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodMinister of Statelandslide general election defeat of 1983ConservativeColin MoynihanParliament of the United KingdomChristopher ChatawayFebruary 1974