[2] In 1953, Loveys was made Chairman of Chichester Conservative Association, and elected to West Sussex County Council.
[2] When Lancelot Joynson-Hicks, MP for Chichester, inherited a peerage in 1958, Loveys was selected from 71 applicants to fight the byelection to replace him.
He was Honorary Secretary of the House of Commons Motor Club, and also had his farming experience acknowledged in the horticulture sub-committee of the Conservative private members' committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
[2] He had already announced his retirement due to health concerns when he died at his home in Flansham on 7 March 1969, aged 48.
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