A famous Lincolnshire author has died after a six month battle with cancer.

Former government advisor Sir Roger Scruton has died yesterday, Sunday,  January 12 at the age of 75.

The philosopher and writer was born in rural Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire, and he was raised by his dad Jack Scruton - a teacher.

The family later lived in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and he attended a top grammar school.

In a statement his family said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Sir Roger Scruton, FBA, FRSL.

"Beloved husband of Sophie, adored father to Sam and Lucy and treasured brother of Elizabeth and Andrea, he died peacefully on Sunday.

"He was born on February, 27, 1944, and had been fighting cancer for the last six months.

"His family are hugely proud of him and of all his achievements."

The author engaged in political and cultural debate and advised the Tory party.

He temporarily lost his unpaid role as a Government housing minister in April last year after describing the Chinese as "creating robots out of their own people" and referring to a "Soros empire" in Hungary - a reference to the Jewish billionaire George Soros.

The quoted remarks were attributed from an interview with Sir Roger but were later found to be taken out of context and the position was reinstated.

The publication also apologised for inaccurately representing the adviser's views.

Sir Roger also lectured at Birkbeck College in London from 1971 to 1992.

He held academic positions at other universities both in the UK and in the US.

He then graduated from University of Cambridge in 1965.

However, his father stopped talking to him after he told his family he had got a place at the university.

Nevertheless, he researched aesthetics and English identity extensively for his PhD in the 1970s and quickly became a prolific writer.

In 2000, he told The Guardian he became a Conservative, after witnessing the Paris riots of May 1968.

The dad also supported English independence and suggested Scotland should have voted for this in its referendum in 2014.

Sir Roger Scruton who died on Sunday 12th of January 2020. Sir Rodger was knighted in 2016 for services to philosophy, teaching and public education.

Sir Roger was married twice; first to teacher Danielle Laffitte whom he met teaching in France.

They wed in 1973 but divorced in 1979 after living together in central London.

The author married historian Sophie Jeffreys in 1996 and went on to have two children together, Sam in 1998 and Lucy in 2000.

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