A tireless champion for human rights : Stephen Morgan pays tribute to Lord Judd
Stephen Morgan with Lord Judd
5 hr
A man of warmth, generosity and genuine humanity, Frank Judd was a Labour hero and a Portsmouth great
I will remember Frank for his warmth, generosity and genuine humanity, which I know is widely felt by the people of Portsmouth and members across both Houses.
He was a tireless champion for human rights, who had immense dedication and respect for our city. For me, he will also forever be a shining example that I will continue to judge myself against, as another parliamentary representative for Portsmouth.
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