Robert Finlayson "Robin" Cook (28 February 1946 – 6 August 2005)
was a British Labor Party government official, who filled in as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Livingston from 1983 until his demise, and served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 1997 to 2001.
He learned at the University of Edinburgh before turning into a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central in 1974. In parliament he was known for his debating capacity and quickly ascended through the political positions and at last into the Cabinet.
He surrendered from his positions as Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons on 17 March 2003 in challenge the attack of Iraq. At the season of his demise, he was President of the Foreign Policy Center and a VP of the America All Party Parliamentary Group and the Global Security and Non-Proliferation All Party Parliamentary Group.
was a British Labor Party government official, who filled in as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Livingston from 1983 until his demise, and served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 1997 to 2001.
He learned at the University of Edinburgh before turning into a Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Central in 1974. In parliament he was known for his debating capacity and quickly ascended through the political positions and at last into the Cabinet.
He surrendered from his positions as Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons on 17 March 2003 in challenge the attack of Iraq. At the season of his demise, he was President of the Foreign Policy Center and a VP of the America All Party Parliamentary Group and the Global Security and Non-Proliferation All Party Parliamentary Group.