Born into a Jewish family, he served as a Conservative councillor for the City of Nottingham 1968–1970 and 1976–1987. Having stood unsuccessfully for
Nottingham East in the
1979 general election, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for
Nottingham South from 1983 to 1992 when he was defeated by
Labour's
Alan Simpson. In his time in Parliament he became
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the
Home Secretary,
David Waddington (1989–1990), and subsequently to the Leader of the Lords (1990–1992). After leaving Parliament, he became Councillor for West Bridgford West division of
Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) from 1993, serving as Deputy Leader of the party group, until retiring at the 2009 elections. Reflecting his economic and political contributions, he was appointed as an
alderman of NCC in July 2009 and of the
City of Nottingham in January 2012. ==Sport==