Education
Cocks was educated at Silcoates School, Wakefield and Bristol University and became a teacher.
Cocks was educated at Silcoates School, Wakefield and Bristol University and became a teacher.
Cocks contested Bristol West in 1959 and South Gloucestershire in 1964 and 1966. During his time in the House of Commons, Cocks served as a Labour whip in government and in opposition, being Chief Whip from 1976-1985. Cocks was given a life peerage in 1987, becoming Baron Cocks of Hartcliffe and served as vice-chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation 1993-1998.
He also served as Deputy Chairman of the London Docklands Development Corporation.
As Government Chief Whip from 1976 to 1979 he had the task of ensuring Government majorities for a minority government. Published Work
Labour and the Benn Factor, MacDonald 1989.
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He was Member of Parliament for Bristol South from 1970 until 1987, after being deselected as a candidate in 1986 and replaced by Dawn Primarolo.