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Dame Shirley Porter

Shirley Porter, Lady Porter
Lord Mayor of Westminster
In office
1991–1992
Preceded by David Avery
Succeeded by Cyril Nemeth
Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London
In office
28 June 1988 – 26 October 1994
Leader of Westminster City Council
In office
1983–1991
Succeeded by David Weeks
Councillor (Hyde Park Ward)
In office
1974–1993
Personal details
Born (1930-11-29) 29 November 1930 (age 86)
Clapton, London, England, U.K.
Nationality British
Spouse(s) Sir Leslie Porter (deceased)
Children John Porter, Linda Porter
Residence Park Lane, Mayfair, London
Tel Aviv, Israel
Religion Judaism

Shirley Porter, Lady Porter, (née Cohen; born 29 November 1930) is a former Conservative leader of Westminster City Council in London. She is the daughter and heir of Sir Jack Cohen, the founder of Tesco supermarkets. She was appointed Order of the British Empire Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1991 by John Major after delivering "a spectacular victory" in Westminster for the Conservatives in the 1990 elections.

While leader of Westminster City Council she oversaw the "Building Stable Communities" policy, later described as the "homes for votes" scandal and was consequently accused of gerrymandering. The policy was judged illegal by the district auditor, and a surcharge of £27m levied on her in 1996. This was later raised to £42 million with interest and costs. She eventually settled in 2004, paying a "full and final settlement" of £12.3 million.

Porter moved to Herzliya Pituah, Israel, in 1994 during the inquiry, and returned to London in 2006. She helped establish the Porter Centre for Environmental Studies at Tel Aviv University, which opened its iconic LEED Platinum-graded building in 2014.

Shirley Cohen was born in Upper Clapton, London, on 29 November 1930. Her father, Jacob Edward "Jack" Cohen, was the founder and owner of Tesco, and her mother was Sarah "Cissie" (née Fox), the daughter of a master tailor. Cohen opened the first two Tesco stores in 1929. By 1939, he owned over 100 Tesco stores across the country. The family lived at 7 Gunton Road, Hackney, a former council house in the East End of London that Jack had purchased from Hackney Council with the help of a £1,000 council loan.

Between 1939 and 1945 she boarded at Warren School For Girls in Worthing, Sussex. She then spent a year at La Ramée, a finishing school in Lausanne, Switzerland, followed by a year at St. Godric's Secretarial and Language School in Hampstead, London. She married Leslie Porter (10 July 1920 – 20 March 2005) on 26 June 1949 at the New West End Synagogue, Paddington, London. They had a son and daughter.


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