Alan Clark Biography

Born asAlan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark
Occup.Politician
FromEngland
Spouse(Caroline) Jane Beuttler
BornApril 13, 1928
London, England
DiedSeptember 5, 1999
Saltwood, England
Aged71 years
Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark (April 13, 1928-- September 5, 1999) was a British Conservative politician, historian, and diarist born in London, England. He was the oldest child of Kenneth Clark, a famous art historian, as well as his spouse, Elizabeth Winifred Clark.

Education:
Alan Clark obtained his very early education at Eton College, a distinguished independent boarding school, as well as later attended Christ Church, Oxford, where he made a degree in Modern History.

Political Career:
In 1974, Clark was chosen as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Plymouth Sutton. He offered in numerous junior ministerial functions under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, including Minister for Trade (1986-1989) and Minister for Defence Procurement (1989-1992). His period at the Ministry of Defence was noted by the end of the Cold War as well as the beginning of significant decreases in defense spending.

Clark was a staunch fan of Thatcher and her policies, and he was recognized for his forthright and also debatable nature. In 1992, he made a decision not to represent re-election yet went back to politics in 1997, standing for the Kensington and also Chelsea constituency up until his fatality in 1999.

Chronicler as well as Diarist:
Apart from his political occupation, Clark was an established chronicler, having actually created numerous publications on military background, including 'The Donkeys' (1961) and 'Barbarossa: The Russian-German Conflict, 1941-45' (1965). His works were known for their appealing narratives and also in-depth accounts of armed forces projects.

However, Clark is perhaps best recognized for his diaries, released posthumously in 3 volumes as 'Diaries: In Power 1983-1992,' 'Diaries: Into Politics 1972-1982,' and also 'Diaries: The Last Diaries 1993-1999.' These diaries supply a candid, insightful, and typically debatable explore the inner operations of the British government and political life.

Personal Life:
In 1958, Alan Clark wed Jane Beuttler, with whom he had 3 children. He was understood for his love of pets, particularly his several pet canines, and also his passion in classic automobiles. Alan Clark passed away on September 5, 1999, at the age of 71, after a battle with a mind growth. His life and also career continue to be appreciated and also examined for their influence on British national politics and background.

Our collection contains 5 quotes who is written / told by Alan.

Related authors: Margaret Thatcher (Leader), Kenneth Clark (Author)

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5 Famous quotes by Alan Clark

Small: In the end we are all sacked and its always awful. It is as inevitable as death following life.
"In the end we are all sacked and it's always awful. It is as inevitable as death following life. If you are elevated there comes a day when you are demoted. Even Prime Ministers"
Small: There are no true friends in politics. We are all sharks circling, and waiting, for traces of blood to
"There are no true friends in politics. We are all sharks circling, and waiting, for traces of blood to appear in the water"
Small: The more you know about a species, the more you understand about how better to help protect them
"The more you know about a species, the more you understand about how better to help protect them"
Small: Theyre just actors. I much prefer the real thing!
"They're just actors. I much prefer the real thing!"
Small: Theres nothing so improves the mood of the Party as the imminent execution of a senior colleague
"There's nothing so improves the mood of the Party as the imminent execution of a senior colleague"