He was born in Surrey and attended Stanley Technical School, South Norwood.
He was selected as the candidate for Heston and Isleworth for the 1970 election in place of Reader Harris, who was then facing criminal charges.
He was on the moderate, left wing of the party and supported Michael Heseltine in his leadership challenge to Margaret Thatcher.
He was appointed as a Privy Councillor in 1985,[2] knighted in 1987[3] and made a life peer on 21 August 1992 as Baron Hayhoe, of Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow.
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