Bird's political career began in 1971, when he was nominated to the
Senate. The frequently-dominant Antigua Labour Party was in opposition for a five-year period. Bird was named chairman of the ALP and the
leader of the opposition in the Senate. Lester continued to serve as leader of the opposition until he was elected to the
House of Representatives at the 1976 elections, when the ALP returned to power. Following independence in 1981, Bird gained the external affairs portfolio and was the first chairman of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States in 1982. He was chairman of OECS for a second time in 1989. The 1999 election was deemed neither free nor fair in an independent report which concluded that the opposition
United Progressive Party (UPP) "conceivably could have won a majority of seats in parliament" if the election had been fair. The ALP had been divided by a succession crisis between Lester Bird and Vere Bird Jr., since 1989. Lester Bird lost his deputy prime minister post in 1991, but retained the external affairs ministry and the planning and trade portfolio. Sir Vere Bird was initially thought to have favoured Vere Jr. until an arms scandal in which the elder son had been found to have been involved in the smuggling of weapons from Antigua to the Colombian
Medellín Cartel. Bird's party lost eight seats, and he himself was defeated by
Errol Cort, who became
Minister of Finance in the new UPP government. Bird remained the ALP's political leader following the party's 2004 defeat. He led the party in the
March 2009 election; although the ALP lost the election, it gained 3 seats from the UPP and Bird defeated Cort by 96 votes in the St John's Rural East constituency, where he had lost in 2004. He subsequently held the position of
Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. Bird was succeeded as ALP leader by
Gaston Browne in December 2012, who led the party to victory in
June 2014 general election. Bird won a seat and again defeated Errol Cort. In 2014, he was made a
Knight of the Order of the National Hero (KNH) by Antigua and Barbuda. == Death ==