Robin Beauchamp Thompson (15 September 1924 - 31 October 2002) was a solicitor and Labour Party politician. He was the son of a radical lawyer, W H Thompson, and the suffragette, Joan Beauchamp. Following service in the Second World War he joined the family law firm in 1947, and became a leading trade union lawyer, and champion of improved health and safety in the workplace. In 1964 the first elections to the Greater London Council were held, and Thompson was elected as one of three councillors representing the London Borough of Bexley, serving a single three-year term.
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| - Robin Beauchamp Thompson (15 September 1924 - 31 October 2002) was a solicitor and Labour Party politician. He was the son of a radical lawyer, W H Thompson, and the suffragette, Joan Beauchamp. Following service in the Second World War he joined the family law firm in 1947, and became a leading trade union lawyer, and champion of improved health and safety in the workplace. In 1964 the first elections to the Greater London Council were held, and Thompson was elected as one of three councillors representing the London Borough of Bexley, serving a single three-year term.
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| - Robin Beauchamp Thompson (15 September 1924 - 31 October 2002) was a solicitor and Labour Party politician. He was the son of a radical lawyer, W H Thompson, and the suffragette, Joan Beauchamp. Following service in the Second World War he joined the family law firm in 1947, and became a leading trade union lawyer, and champion of improved health and safety in the workplace. In 1964 the first elections to the Greater London Council were held, and Thompson was elected as one of three councillors representing the London Borough of Bexley, serving a single three-year term.
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