Boris Johnson leads tributes to former minister Dame Cheryl Gillan after her death at the age of 68

Boris Johnson leads tributes to former minister and senior Tory MP Dame Cheryl Gillan after her death at the age of 68

  • The former Welsh Secretary passed away at the weekend following a long illness
  • MP for Chesham and Amersham for almost 30 years between 1992 and 2021 
  • The Prime Minister said she was ‘always full of wise advice and good humour’

Boris Johnson led tributes to former Tory minister Dame Cheryl Gillan today after her death at the age of 68.

The former Secretary of State for Wales, who was the MP for Chesham and Amersham for almost 30 years, passed away at the weekend following a long illness.

A minister between 2010 and 2012 under David Cameron, she was notable as the temporary co-chair of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers in 2019 when Boris Johnson was elected party leader and became Prime Minister. 

She was centre-stage during the leadership election, overseeing the voting process and announcing the MPs who had gone through each round.

Mr Johnson today tweeted that Dame Cheryl had been ‘a great servant to the people of Chesham and Amersham, to the Conservative Party and to the country as Secretary of State for Wales’.

‘Always full of wise advice and good humour, she was much loved on all sides of the House of Commons and will be sorely missed. My sincere condolences to her family and friends,’ he said.

The former Secretary of State for Wales, who was the MP for Chesham and Amersham for almost 30 years, passed away following a long illness.

A minister between 2010 and 2012 under David Cameron, she was notable as the temporary co-chair of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers in 2019 (pictured) when Boris Johnson was elected party leader and became Prime Minister.

A minister between 2010 and 2012 under David Cameron, she was notable as the temporary co-chair of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers in 2019 (pictured) when Boris Johnson was elected party leader and became Prime Minister.

Amanda Milling, the co-chairwoman of the Conservative Party, said: ‘It was incredibly sad to hear that Dame Cheryl Gillan MP passed away at the weekend.

‘Cheryl had been ill for some time, but battled her illness with great stoicism and grace.

‘Cheryl was a dedicated parliamentarian for many decades, serving in the Cabinet and she made a huge contribution to public life and our party. Our thoughts and prayers are with Cheryl’s family and friends.’

Trade Secretary and Conservative MP Liz Truss tweeted: ‘Very sorry to hear the sad news about Dame Cheryl Gillan.

‘She was a brilliant Parliamentarian, a kind colleague and great fun. We will miss her. All my thoughts with her family and loved ones.’

Conservative MP and former health secretary Jeremy Hunt tweeted: ‘So sad to hear we have lost (Cheryl Gillan) one of the warmest and most generous hearted people in the House of Commons.

‘She was a formidable campaigner for autistic people but also the definition of British stoical good humour – an enormous credit to her party and to Parliament.’