LORD BROOKE talks of a father who wanted a daughter, not him. How finding his feminine side, helped him succeed in running trade unions. How addiction to sex & booze nearly killed his marriage and him. How cancer, a dog, and 12 Steps saved the day.

Episode 13,   Dec 31, 2022, 09:36 AM

Clive Brooke became Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe in 1995.He is considered to be one of the hardest working peers in the House of Lords. The motto inscribed on his coat of arms is 'one day at a time.' His first major job was in the Inland Revenue Staff Federation, eventually becoming General Secretary thereof and its successor, the Public Services Tax and Commerce Union. 1989 ā€“ 1996 he became initially, a TUC General Council member; then a member of the Executive Committee.
Public service runs through his veins. Lorna Roberts came into his life and they married in 1967, over 55 years ago. A bumpy ride, and by his own admission, he was not the best of husbands at times. However, in his early forties, owing to his behaviour around his addiction to booze, food and sex, the wheels to his personal train began to fall off. A grim doctor's warning that death was just around the corner caused him to change his life.
What follows is a super candid account of how things worked out.
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