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signed "by a Tory", in which he criticised Thatcher's "A level economics" and called her "didactic, tart and obstinate". He was later forced to admit authorship. He also memorably referred to Thatcher as "the great she-elephant" and claimed responsibility for the currency of the phrase "one of us",
811:. Having separated from his second wife, he lived with Prue Bellak, with whom he had previously been in a relationship many years earlier, at the Sorbonne; they reunited by chance towards the end of his time as an MP. In 2000, he was further diagnosed with 1306: 1361: 1366: 804: 1311: 1416: 601:, and he continued to be active as a journalist and author throughout the remainder of his career. Having lost Rochester and Chatham in 1964, he stood again for the seat in the 1208: 572: 390: 152: 850:, which feature an MP turned sleuth apparently based on Critchley himself along with a mixture of real and invented MPs, the latter providing the victims and suspects. 1052: 659: 1321: 834:
Critchley became highly regarded as a witty and acerbic political writer and journalist, increasingly so towards the end of his life. His 1994 volume of memoirs,
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as "the most entertaining set of political memoirs to have been published in years". He also wrote two mystery novels set in Parliament,
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which she used privately to refer to any colleague whom she saw as loyal and supportive of her policies. (It was used by
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as the title of his biography of Thatcher.) Critchley was, however, supportive of Thatcher's stance at the time of the
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From the early 1990s Critchley became severely restricted in mobility from complications arising from the
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Critchley was considered to be on the left wing of the Conservative Party (one of the "wets" in
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After his retirement he was expelled from the mainstream Conservative party for backing the
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terminology) and never attained ministerial rank. He became identified as a prominent
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in 1995. By this time, his health was in further decline; he had been diagnosed with
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and Martin Morton. In 1955, he married Paula Baron, with whom he had two daughters.
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on 9 September 2000, at the age of 69. He was buried in the parish churchyard at
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from which he had suffered as a young man. Still, he successfully re-contested
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British journalist and Conservative Party politician (1930-2000)
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Collapse of Stout Party: The Decline and Fall of the Tories
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The Palace of Varieties: An Insider's View of Westminster
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