Fisher contested
Chislehurst in 1945. He was
Member of Parliament for
Hitchin from 1950 to 1955, and for
Surbiton from 1955 to 1983 – preceding
Richard Tracey. He was
parliamentary private secretary to
Gwilym Lloyd George from 1951 and a junior minister for the Colonies from 1962 to 1963, and for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies from 1963 to 1964. Fisher wrote in 1973 the first biography of his close friend, the Tory statesman,
Iain Macleod. Like Macleod, Fisher was on the liberal wing of the Tory party, opposing
capital punishment and supporting homosexual law reform. He was one of two Conservative MPs who refused to vote for the
Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 and one of fifteen who voted against the
Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968. ==Family==