Education
Born in Glasgow, McCrindle was educated at Allan Glen"s School.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Born in Glasgow, McCrindle was educated at Allan Glen"s School.
Sir Robert served in the Royal Air Force from 1947–1949 and spent nearly 2 years at Royal Air Force Changi, Singapore at the time of the Malaya emergency. McCrindle first contested Dundee East in the 1959 general election. He moved from Scotland to Essex in 1964, when he was defeated at Thurrock, and was elected for Billericay in 1970, serving until it was merged into the Basildon constituency in February 1974.
He was the returned for the new Brentwood and Ongar constituency, which re-elected him until his retirement at the 1992 general election, when he was succeeded by Eric Pickles.
McCrindle was pro-European and to the left of centre on social policy issues. He was a regular rebel on such issues as the uprating of child benefit and National Health Service charges.
Despite this he was a loyal Tory, and Margaret Thatcher arranged for him to be knighted in 1990, after her downfall. Foreign seven days he was a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Mark Carlisle, a Home Office minister in the last days of the Heath government of 1974, but otherwise spent his career as a back-bencher.
He held a wide range of business interests, including a directorship of the Hogg Robinson travel agency.
He also held a number of travel-related consultancies including the British Caledonian and Trust House Forte, and was parliamentary adviser to the British Transport Police Federation. As the chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Aviation Committee from 1980-1992, McCrindle was involved in the aftermath of the Lockerbie disaster appearing on radio and television explaining what he believed should be done to improve the security of airlines after the bombing. He was also the first chairman of All Parliamentary Group on Insurance and Financial Services and a public affairs consultant to the Federation of Tour Operators from 1994-1998
In his retirement, McCrindle produced a magazine, Interface, on politics for small businesses and continued to be a regular contributor as the City correspondent for Westminster"s The House Magazine until the week before his death.
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He was Member of Parliament for Billericay from 1970-1974 and Brentwood and Ongar from 1974-1992 (following boundary changes).