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The son of Robert Wallace Stewart, author and lecturer, and Eva Stewart née Blaxley, Stewart was born in Bromley and educated at Brownhill Road Elementary School, Catford, Christ's Hospital and St.
Stewart had contested the West Lewisham constituency in 1931 and 1935, and East Fulham in 1936; after the war he became MP for Fulham East 1945-55, then for Fulham 1955-74, and Hammersmith, Fulham 1974-79.
A committed pro-European, Stewart was Leader of the Labour Delegation to the Council of Europe in June 1970, and joint president of the Labour Committee for Europe with George Brown and Roy Jenkins.
MichaelStewart was beaten by transit officers in a subway station at 14th Street and 1st Avenue.
MichaelStewart was beaten in a subway station at 14th Street and 1st Avenue, which is in the Lower East Side.
MichaelStewart, whos cause of death was first thought cardiac arrest then confirmed as spinal damage, damage caused in the thirty-sum minutes between arrest on charges of graffiti in the 14th St. subway and admission to Bellevue.