Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
World
Ted Hennessey

Labour MP Jack Dromey remade history many times over, funeral mourners told

The funeral takes place of Labour MP Jack Dromey (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (Picture: PA Wire)

Labour MP Jack Dromey “remade history many times over” during his political career, former prime minister Gordon Brown told mourners at his funeral on Monday.

The former leading trade unionist, who was married to party grandee Harriet Harman died aged 73 in his flat in his Birmingham constituency earlier this month.

Sir Tony Blair and Sir Keir Starmer were among those from both sides of the  political spectrum who attended his funeral service at St Margaret’s Church in Parliament Square, Westminster.

(PA Wire)

Mr Brown, who served as prime minister from 2007 to 2010, paid tribute to Mr Dromey’s “irrepressible, almost boundless energy”.

He told mourners to remember his “infectious enthusiasm”, “fighting spirit” and “relentless optimism”.

Mr Brown went on: “From the start, Jack had a bigger mission, born of the intensity of his idealism and the courage of his convictions.

Jack Dromey died on January 7 (PA Media)

“He saw wrongs and wanted to right them, injustices and wanted to resolve them, and where there was unfairness, there Jack always was, fighting it.

“He was the ‘Jack of all campaigns’.

“‘Four quick points’ he’d say when you met him, and there were usually eight.

(PA Wire)

“And when he said ‘finally‘ that meant there were at least three more proposals to be acted on, as he ran a seemingly endless succession of landmark, ground-breaking, often life-changing campaigns, and made and remade history many times over.”

Sir Tony gave a Bible reading, while Mr Dromey’s daughter Amy Harman read an extract from her mother’s book A Woman’s Work.

Some had tears in their eyes as they entered the church just before noon, with cabinet ministers, broadcasters and Labour MPs in attendance.

(PA Wire)

The father-of-three, who had represented Birmingham Erdington since 2010, is understood to have died from natural causes.

Born in London in 1948, he had three children with Ms Harman, the former deputy Labour leader, who announced last month she will stand down as an MP after the next general election.

They married in 1982.

Mr Dromey joined the Labour frontbench as shadow housing minister in 2010 under then-leader Ed Miliband, who was also at the service.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.