Somerville Hastings


Somerville Hastings, FRCS was a British surgeon and Labour Party politician.

Family and early life

The son of the Reverend H G Hastings, he was born in Warminster, Wiltshire. He was educated at Wycliffe College, University College and the Middlesex Hospital, London. He qualified as MRCS LRCP in 1902, FRCS in 1904 and MB in 1908.

Marriage

On 19 October 1911 Hastings married Bessie Tuke, daughter of the architect William Tuke, they had two children.

Working life

Hastings was Member of Parliament for Reading, in Berkshire, from 1923 to 1924, and from 1929 to 1931. He returned to the House of Commons at the 1945 general election as MP for Barking, holding the seat until his retirement at the 1959 general election.
Thora Silverthorne worked for Hastings as a nanny and went on to be secretary of the Socialist Medical Association.
Hastings was founder President of the Socialist Medical Association 1930–51. He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War, followed by work as an aural surgeon at the Middlesex Hospital. He was a Member of the London County Council for fourteen years. Edith Summerskill felt that the "idea of a National Health Service germinated in the hospitable atmosphere" of Hastings’ home. He successfully proposed a resolution at the 1934 Labour Party Conference that the party should be committed to the establishment of a State Health Service. He was a member of the Party's Medical Services sub-committee which produced the report A State Health Service which was accepted as the basis for the Party's policy.

Death

Somerville Hastings died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, on 7 July 1967, aged 89.

Publications

Hastings was the author of: