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She was an | MP from 1984 to 1990, and again from 1993 to 2002, |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1959 to 2001, with only a brief interrupti |
18 general election, and previously been Louth's | MP from January 1910 to December 1910. |
ransferred to a county constituency electing one | MP from 1885 until 1918. |
He was | MP from Calcutta North West (Lok Sabha constituency |
Colin Phipps, petroleum geologist and Labour | MP from 1974-9 for Dudley West |
of the Labour Party, and is New Zealand's first | MP from South Asia and Pakistan. |
He was an | MP from 1996 to 1999. |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1891 to 1892 . |
A Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1979 to 2001, he now sits in the House of |
John Lewis, Labour | MP from 1945-50 for Bolton and from 1950-1 for Bolt |
It returned one Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1885 to 1922. |
He was also an | MP from the Jabalpur constituency in Madhya Pradesh |
Michael Howard, Conservative | MP from 1983-2010 for Folkestone and Hythe, and Hom |
Neil Hamilton, Conservative | MP from 1983-97 for Tatton |
Dr Roger Thomas, Labour | MP from 1979-87 for Carmarthen |
K candidate Mr.Jagathratchagan got elected as an | MP from this constituency. |
He was an | MP from 1990 to 1996, representing first the Nation |
For the 20th-century | MP from Leicester East, see Edward Frank Wise. |
The Table places Brigantium 6 | M.P. from Alpis Cottia. |
He finished his political career as | MP from Vancouver Kingsway. |
Sir Walter Liddall CBE, Conservative | MP from 1931-45 for Lincoln |
His son Richard was Clitheroe's | MP from 1880 to 1885, and his grandson, also called |
Bhaskarrao Khatgaonkar, | MP from Nanded |
Edward Lyons, former Labour | MP from 1966-74 for Bradford East and Bradford West |
He was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1876 to 1880. |
in the United Kingdom, and Member of Parliament ( | MP) from 1929 until his death. |
It features a 2 | MP front-facing camera for video chatting over Wi-F |
Harrow West | MP Gareth Thomas, Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Lurli |
Gunn also revealed that Labour Party | MP Garry Allighan was leaking stories to the newspa |
MP Garth Turner's blog is one of two active blogs b | |
n properly tendered and that his position as an | M.P. gave him privileged access, and consequent cont |
as triggered by the announcement by the incument | MP, Gavin Strang, that he would not be seeking re-e |
swold, represented at parliament by Conservative | MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown. |
swold, represented at parliament by Conservative | MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown. |
wolds, represented at parliament by Conservative | MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown. |
ction, when he defeated the long-serving Liberal | MP, Geoffrey Mander. |
He is the son of former | MP George Henderson. |
date, and was for a time secretary to the Labour | MP George Strauss. |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), George Lansbury, died on 7 May 1940, aged 81. |
In 1968 when Ulster Unionist and Mid Ulster | MP George Forrest died, Blevins sought UUP nominati |
ormative event included the Rt Hon David Cameron | MP, George Osborne MP, Sir Terry Leahy, Eddie O'Con |
ome vacant when the Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), George Wigg had been appointed Chairman of the |
The Country Party's other Victorian | MP, George Rankin (Bendigo), remained with the UCP. |
In 1970, Labour | MP George Willis, who had represented Edinburgh Eas |
Anti-war | MP George Galloway, Tony Benn, Salma Yaqoob, and fo |
nized a 2005 tour of the U.S. by antiwar British | MP, George Galloway. |
ating old sign and was unveiled by the incumbent | MP George Freeman on 22nd October 2010. |
was contested, and won, by incumbent Scarborough | MP George Strickland. |
treet was recently home to Bethnal Green Respect | MP George Galloway. |
after the death of Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) George Jeger. |
town's Conservative Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) George Bowyer, who was ennobled as Baron Denham |
Incumbent Labour | MP Georgina Beyer stood as a list only candidate in |
t originally used by United Kingdom Labour Party | MP Gerald Kaufman to describe his party's left-wing |
arty member for Denison, defeating sitting Labor | MP Gerald Mahoney. |
ng School built for the Rutland Fencibles by the | MP Gerard Noel Edwards now houses the Rutland Count |
ho injured many marchers, including West Belfast | MP Gerry Fitt. |
ter the Conservative Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) Gervais Rentoul retired. |
Member of Parliament ( | MP) Ghosh grew up among the people of Barasat at he |
As a constituency | MP, Gill fought against the closure of local cottag |
EU | MP Glenys Kinnock |
As federal | MP, Godin had a strained relationship with former N |
Henry Longhurst (1909-1978) - | MP, golfer and golf correspondent |
by the Conservatives until 1997 when the current | MP Gordon Marsden gained it for Labour. |
It was the home of former | MP Goronwy Roberts. |
He became a Cabinet Minister under the | MP Government headed by ShivRaj Singh on 20 Decembe |
tuency and has been represented by Labour Party | M.P. Graham Allen since 1987. |
Following Roe's abolition, sitting Liberal | MP Graham Jacobs contested and won the seat of Eyre |
nted in the House of Commons by the Conservative | MP, Graham Brady. |
ollowing Greenough's abolition, sitting National | MP Grant Woodhams contested the seat of Moore. |
ing's office, and was Parliamentary Assistant to | MP Grant McNally. |
Dr. Prabha Jain ( | MP Granth Akademi, Bhopasl:2001) |
y constituency and is served by Liberal Democrat | MP, Greg Mulholland. |
ch is composed of four MPs, Cawsey, Pete Wishart | MP, Greg Knight MP and Kevin Brennan MP. |
Born the third son of Thomas Grosvenor | MP, Grosvenor was educated at Westminster School an |
During his term as an | MP, Gull supported the 1896 reform of Poor Law barr |
in 1983, the constituency had elected the Labour | MP Gwyneth Dunwoody. |
ng the first constituency to elect a Plaid Cymru | MP, Gwynfor Evans, at a 1966 by-election. |
en Plaque was unveiled by the writer and former | M.P. Gyles Brandreth. |
m Living with the Enemy with former Conservative | MP Gyles Brandreth. |
ptian campaigners taking part included Nasserist | MP Hamdeen Sabahy, Galal Aref, head of the Egyptian |
Dainik Bhaskar's second launch outside | MP happened in Chandigarh in May 2000: it entered t |
the constituency's Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP), Harcourt Johnstone (19 May 1895 - 1 March 1945 |
South Barwon against Liberal-turned-Independent | MP Harley Dickinson. |
close friend of the writer and National Labour | M.P. Harold Nicolson, and appears frequently in the |
of then-current Prime Minister and Liberal Party | MP Harold Holt. |
He defeated sitting Country | MP Harold Thorby. |
2009 was attended by Val Shawcross, Tessa Jowell | MP, Harriet Harman MP and other local politicians f |
Conservative | MP Harry Greenway called the action censorship, and |
after the death of Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) Harry Lamborn on 21 August 1982. |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Harry Gosling, had died on 24 October 1930. |
es, he was unable to unseat the sitting Unionist | MP, Harry Samuel, losing by 538 votes. |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Harry Morris, was elevated to the peerage as t |
the constituency's Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP), Harry Lowes Cowans (19 December 1932 - 3 Octob |
John Leech | MP has been a City councillor for both these wards; |
Its most high-profile | MP has been Joe Clark, who was Prime Minister 1979- |
Since the 2005 general election the | MP has been Michael Gove, a senior figure in the Co |
The | MP's seat is therefore revoked and the MP has effec |
MP Hassan Jowhar grilled the minister on April 2, 2 | |
She was elected in the 1999 elections as a list | MP, having unsuccessfully contested the Napier seat |
Prior to becoming an | MP he worked for Paddington Churches Housing Associ |
Prior to becoming an | MP he worked in several roles for Tony Blair, both |
Throughout his tenure as | MP, he was sponsored by the white-collar trade unio |
During his time as an | MP he was a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Davi |
As an | MP, he joined joined a supporters group entitled 'F |
rganizer for Haputale electorate.Before becoming | MP, he served as an adviser to the president. |
his long parliamentary career as an independent | MP he was a fervent advocate of parliamentary refor |
n his first three years as Member of Parliament ( | MP), he was assistant secretary to Henry Holland, 1 |
During his time as an | MP he followed his father's policy of calling for l |
Community Relations, but as Bleakley was not an | MP, he could only hold this post for six months. |
Before becoming | MP he has held various posts from sirpanch to MLA. |
As an | MP he has held a number of health-related roles, in |
Born in King's Lynn, the son of Sir Ralph Howell | MP, he was educated at Gresham's School, Holt and S |
Over eight years as an | MP he established a reputation as a constituency fo |
Before being elected an | MP he served as full-time Conservative agent for an |
After retiring as an | MP, he became involved in the bleaching business ag |
In addition to being an | MP, he was also a Forestry Commissioner from 1920-1 |
As an | MP, he was sponsored by the NUM, although the numbe |
During his term as a Belgian | MP, he went back to Turkey in April 2005 for a few |
While an | MP he was known by his courtesy title of Viscount E |
Before his election as | MP he had been deputy leader of Southend-on-Sea Cou |
The son of William Coare Brocklehurst | MP, he was educated at Cheltenham College and at Ma |
For his work as an | MP, he was knighted in 1906 and created a baronet i |
Apart from being the | M.P., he also served as Chairman of Amalapuram twice |
icable at the time if Hunter wished to remain an | MP he had to resign and fight a by-election. |
During his tenure as an | MP he became Minister for power, energy and mineral |
Still an | MP, he used the position to support the UUP Governm |
After being an | MP he worked in real estate in Auckland. |
Prior to being elected | MP he served on the Conception Bay South Town Counc |
out the remainder of his term as an Independent | MP, he did not contest the 2001 state election. |
Shortly after becoming an | MP he launched a private member's bill to improve c |
Prior to becoming an | MP he was Leader of Derby City Council from 1986-88 |
As | MP he would probably be equally as well described a |
ond Labor seat (also defeating the third sitting | MP, Heather Butler). |
election, finishing second to the sitting Labour | MP, Helen Southworth. |
Kafka | MP, Hennen J (2002). |
b of Durack, the daughter of veteran state Labor | MP Henry Palaszczuk. |
od C. W. Armstrong, the son of former Mid Armagh | MP Henry Bruce Armstrong. |
e Labor member for Calare, defeating Nationalist | MP Henry Pigott. |
April of the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Henry Langton Brackenbury. |
n July 1936, after East Grinstead's Conservative | MP Henry Cautley was ennobled as Baron Cautley. |
by campaigning for Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) Herb Gray in the 1970s. |
ll for a truce with Germany by the future Labour | MP Herbert Dunnico. |
n the sitting Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP), Herbert Pike Pease was elevated to the peerage |
, a noted lawyer was initially practising in the | MP High Court later went on to become the Minister |
n Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament ( | MP); his surname is sometimes spelt Vivian. |
As an | MP, Hoback is a member of the Standing Committee on |
ce Prize Nomination: On October 3, 2002 Canadian | MP Hon. |
itish House of Commons and Member of Parliament ( | MP) Horace King retired. |
mpole of the Bailey as Guthrie Featherstone, QC, | MP, Horace Rumpole's social-climbing head of chambe |
usly defended the populist Member of Parliament ( | MP) Horatio Bottomley against fraud charges. |
Jack Mytton (1796-1834) a Shropshire landowner, | MP, horseman, foxhunter, gambler and Regency rake. |
to Martial law Court which was, in reality, the | MP Hostel at Airport Road. |
e ancestral home of Bobby Shafto an 18th century | MP) hotel, deer park, lake and Shafto's Inn. |
ctober of the Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Hubert Duggan. |
is was triggered by the expulsion of Labor Party | MP Hugh Mahon. |
In 1945 he strongly opposed Conservative | MP Hugh Linstead's motion to prevent them doing so, |
O'Neill was the second son of Ulster Unionist | M.P. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan. |
Georgina Pigou, mother of English | MP Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram ( -1869) |
She is the mother of the Conservative | MP Hugo Swire. |
onstituency's Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP), Hylton Murray-Philipson, died on 24 May 1934, |
as held after Conservative Member of Parliament ( | MP) Iain Macleod died on 20 July of the same year. |
e 2001 state election, defeating sitting Liberal | MP Iain McLean. |
he South Australian House of Assembly by Liberal | MP Iain Evans and in the Australian House of Repres |
w MPs Kevin Brennan and Peter Wishart and former | MP Ian Cawsey. |
MDC | MP Ian Kay was arrested on 20 May for alleged respo |
By this time its member was Liberal | MP Ian Thompson, who went on to represent the new d |
Labour | MP Ian Davidson expressed opposition to the referen |
Pentax Optio RS1000 has a 14.1 | MP image sensor, a 4x zoom lens, a 3.0" LCD display |
d by the Crossland family to Sir Edward Blackett | MP in the 1690s. |
in the Greek National Assemblies, and became an | MP in the independent Kingdom of Greece. |
The current | MP in the riding of Kent, Archibald McCoig, gave up |
arty, and was until recently the longest-serving | MP in Parliament. |
ion for its excellent performance from the local | MP in January 2008. |
aimed more public funds for staff than any other | MP in Greater Manchester: £99,700. |
cott was re-elected as its Member of Parliament ( | MP) in seven successive elections. |
before, Corry had stood as Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the Irish House of Commons for Killybegs, a |
He became a list | MP in the 1996 elections when he failed to win the |
She was the youngest | MP in the House of Commons when elected, (informall |
the Ulster Unionist Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the Northern Ireland parliament for Antrim a |
m her first husband and married Sir Nigel Fisher | MP in 1956 and was thus stepmother to Labour Party |
nationalist politician and Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. |
He was succeeded by another Labor | MP in Bill Thomas, who became the member for Cockbu |
e on November 12, 1956, and was the first female | MP in Canada ever to die in office. |
February 1715 - 12 February 1796) was a Scottish | MP in the British Parliament. |
s elected to Middleton and Prestwich as a Labour | MP in 1966. |
Sybella Harriet Clive, daughter of George Clive | MP, in 1869. |
an who served briefly as a Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the early 1920s. |
ative stronghold and has returned a Conservative | MP in many elections. |
n Irish Conservative Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the United Kingdom Parliament and subsequent |
efore finally winning it and becoming the area's | MP in 1997. |
herlands Municipalities (VNG) before becoming an | MP in 1986. |
He was re-elected as a Progressive | MP in the 1921 general election but defeated when h |
She is the first openly lesbian | MP in the Conservative Party. |
August 1915) was an Irish Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the United Kingdom House of Commons. |
Bacon was Member of Parliament ( | MP) in the Parliament of England for St Ives from 1 |
Col. Torrens, | M.P. in answer to his Address to the Farmers of the |
1699 - 27 April 1768) was a Scottish | MP in the Parliament of Great Britain, representing |
He was elected | MP in 1906 for South Glamorganshire, and from 1918 |
esh, he was elected as the Member of Parliament ( | MP) in 1973, 1986 and 1996. |
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