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John David
Pugh is Member of Parliament for
Southport, representing the
Liberal Democrats. First elected
in 2001 with a majority of 3,007,
he was re-elected in 2005 with a
slightly increased majority of
3,838. He is currently Shadow
Treasury Spokesperson. Amongst
John Pugh's campaigning interests
is public sector IT, specifically
around the role Open Source
Software might play. John Pugh
also has interests in mental
health policy, education and
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Jacqueline
Foster, First
elected MEP for North West region
1999. Founder member, Cabin Crew
'89, an independent trade union
for airline crew. Conservative
Spokesman on Transport in the
European Parliament and Chairman,
Backbench Committee of
Conservative MEPs. She lost her
seat in 2004 and now runs her own
business. She regained her seat
in 2009. More
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Jack Heywood
Aspinwall (born
February 1933) is a British
politician. In February 1974 and
October 1974 elections, he was
the Liberal Party candidate for
Kingswood, but changed his
allegiance and was elected as
Conservative Member of Parliament
for the same seat in 1979. He
served there until the 1983
election, when he was elected for
Wansdyke, which he represented
until his retirement at the 1997
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Kenneth
Crook CMG,
Ambassador to Afghanistan from
1976-1979 |
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Nicholas
Fazakerley was
born in Prescot in 1682, died
1767. He was a celebrated lawyer
and also the Member of Parliament
for Preston in the years
1732-1767. He became the Recorder
in Preston in 1742. |
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