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Great campaigner whose bills formed bedrock of permissive society

By Jim Pickard

Published: August 22 2008 03:00 | Last updated: August 22 2008 03:00

In a House of Commons increasingly dominated by career politicians, driven by the urge to ascend the ministerial ladder, Leo Abse cut a distinct figure.

Content to remain on the back benches of the Labour party, he nevertheless stamped his mark as one of the great reformers of his age through the pursuit of private members' bills.

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