Right from the Start: The Memoirs of Sir Wyn Roberts
By (Author) Robert Conwy
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
17th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.082092
Hardback
400
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Right from the Start is the autobiography of Lord Roberts from his birth in 1930 to 2000, told against the backdrop of his time and its leading personalities. Lord Roberts was the second son of a Nonconformist Minister who rose from humble beginnings to become a life peer. His life was transformed by winning a scholarship to Harrow from where he entered National Service, receiving a posting to Vienna as a member of the Intelligence Corps during the Cold War. Following a history scholarship at Oxford, Lord Roberts trained as a newspaper reporter and then entered the world of 1950's and 60's television, bringing him into contact with leading personalities from the literary world, show business and politics. He entered politics in 1970 as a Conservative MP, starting a career in the House of Commons lasting 27 years, rising through the ranks to a Shadow Front bench post under the Heath administration, remaining on the Conservative Front bench until his retirement in 1994. A fluent Welsh speaker, Lord Roberts served under four successive Secretaries of State for Wales and was a prime mover behind the 1993 Welsh Language Act. He was made a Life Peer in 1997 and is still active in the House of Lords.
'...the memoirs...are a delightful read, particularly for anyone involved in politics during the years that Wyn Roberts sat in the Commons, and for those who have any knowledge of or love for the principality. I commend them warmly'. The House Magazine
Lord Roberts served under four successive Secretaries of State for Wales and was a prime mover behind the 1993 Welsh Language Act. He was made a Life Peer in 1997 and is still active in the House of Lords.