Derek Anthony Enright (2 August 1935 – 31 October 1995) was a British Labour Party politician.
Born in Thornaby-on-Tees, North Riding of Yorkshire, he attended St. Michael's College on St John's Road, Leeds (which has since merged with Mount St Mary's Catholic High School), then a grammar school.
He was British Labour group spokesman on third world affairs and women's rights, and was later an EC delegate in Guinea Bissau.
[2] On 2 March 1993, during a debate on the Education Reform Bill, Enright mentioned that "To help my pupils discover what the optative and subjunctive are all about, I translated Beatles songs into Latin."
The Deputy Speaker, Geoffrey Lofthouse, got him to curtail his performance by reminding Enright of the rules of the House: "Order.