Robert Stopford (politician)
Robert Stopford was a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP). He represented the constituency of Ipswich from 1964 to 1970 for the Labour Party. Prior to his parliamentary career, he was active in local politics, serving as a councillor. During his time in Parliament, he focused on issues related to education and local government. After leaving Parliament in 1970, he continued to be involved in public service. His contributions are remembered primarily for his representation of Ipswich and his advocacy for local concerns within the national political landscape. Further detailed information on his specific policy positions and legislative contributions requires access to parliamentary records and archival materials.