Former lobbyist and Labour insider reinvented himself as a therapist after twice withdrawing from politics

By his own admission Derek Draper could be a “cocky know-it-all”. His self-confidence was, on occasions, his undoing.

Yet even those who had some reason to be embarrassed by his behaviour recognised he had a rare ebullience. Two former prime ministers led the political tributes, with Tony Blair saying Draper was “someone you always wanted on your side”.

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