Eric Lloyd (politician)

{{Short description|Australian politician and real estate agent}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2016}}

{{Use Australian English|date=April 2016}}

{{Infobox officeholder

|honorific-prefix =

|name = Eric Lloyd

|honorific-suffix =

|image =

|caption =

|office = Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland

|term_start = 15 August 1957

|term_end = June 1966

|leader = Les Wood
Jim Donald
Jack Duggan

|predecessor = Kenneth Morris (Opposition)
Felix Dittmer (Labor)

|successor = Jack Houston

|constituency_AM1 = Kedron

|assembly1 = Queensland Legislative

|term_start1 = 14 April 1951

|term_end1 = 27 May 1972

|predecessor1 = Bruce Pie

|successor1 = Seat abolished

|birth_date = {{Birth date|1918|1|1|df=y}}

|birth_place = Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

|death_date = {{death date and age|2003|6|3|1918|1|1|df=y}}

|death_place = Peregian Beach, Queensland, Australia

|restingplace =

|birthname = Eric Gayford Lloyd

|nationality = Australian

|party = Labor

|otherparty =

|spouse = Bridie Ross (m.1943)

|known_for =

|occupation = Real estate agent, Public servant

|relations =

|alma_mater = State Commercial High School, Brisbane

| nickname =

| allegiance =

| branch = Royal Australian Air Force

| serviceyears = 1940–1946

| rank = Flight Lieutenant

| unit = 458 Squadron
32 Squadron

| commands =

| battles = Tobruk

| mawards = Distinguished Flying Cross

}}

Eric Gayford Lloyd (1 January 1918 – 3 June 2003) was a Real estate agent and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.{{cite web|title=Former Members|publisher=Parliament of Queensland|year=2015| url=http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=951941704|accessdate=4 April 2016}}

Early life

Lloyd was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to parents George Henry Lloyd and his wife Edith Lloyd (née Gayford). He was educated at the State Commercial High School.

On leaving school he was a reporter with the State Reporting Bureau and in World War II he served in the RAAF (458 Squadron) and earning the rank of Flight Lieutenant. He was a navigator in the Battle of Tobruk and won the Distinguished Flying Cross for his efforts there.[https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1054548&c=WW2 LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD] — WW2 Nominal Roll. Retrieved 2 November 2021.

Political career

Lloyd, a member of the Labor, represented the seat of Kedron in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from the by-election of 1951{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50090644 |title=Election count continues |newspaper=The Courier-mail |issue=4487 |location=Queensland, Australia |date=16 April 1951 |accessdate=4 April 2016 |page=3 |via=National Library of Australia}} until his retirement from politics in 1972.

He was the Deputy Opposition Leader from 1957 until 1966. His wife, Bridie, acted in the roles of electorate secretary and election campaigner throughout his 21 years in parliament.

Following the 1966 election Lloyd became the subject of attacks from the extra-parliamentary wing of the Labor party, as well as within the caucus. As a result, party leader Jack Duggan supported Jack Houston in challenging Lloyd which he did successfully by 15 votes to 10.

Personal life

On 8 August 1943 Lloyd married Bridie Ross and together had two sons. He died in June 2003 at Peregian Beach.

He was the founding vice-president of the Queensland 100 Social Bowls Club 1963–1967, a member of the Parliamentary Bowls Club, and a president and life member of the Gaythorne RSL and Services Club.

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Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly

Category:1918 births

Category:2003 deaths

Category:Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland

Category:20th-century Australian politicians