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[[Robert Halfon]] was elected MP for Harlow in 2010.<ref>[http://www.roberthalfon.com/aboutrobert.htm About Robert], roberthalfon.com, 3 February 2012.</ref>
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Halfon's website stated in 2007:
  
 
:Robert is an adviser to a number of Conservative organizations and is currently Political Director of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]]. He has previously worked as Chief of Staff to [[Oliver Letwin]] and as a consultant to business. Robert is also an author having written essays for books and articles on subjects as diverse as Social Justice, Russia, Conservatism, and Corporate Responsibility.  
 
:Robert is an adviser to a number of Conservative organizations and is currently Political Director of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]]. He has previously worked as Chief of Staff to [[Oliver Letwin]] and as a consultant to business. Robert is also an author having written essays for books and articles on subjects as diverse as Social Justice, Russia, Conservatism, and Corporate Responsibility.  

Revision as of 23:45, 3 February 2012

Robert Halfon was elected MP for Harlow in 2010.[1]

Halfon's website stated in 2007:

Robert is an adviser to a number of Conservative organizations and is currently Political Director of Conservative Friends of Israel. He has previously worked as Chief of Staff to Oliver Letwin and as a consultant to business. Robert is also an author having written essays for books and articles on subjects as diverse as Social Justice, Russia, Conservatism, and Corporate Responsibility.
Robert is a Roydon Parish Councillor and a former Governor of Passmores School. He has fought Harlow twice as Conservative Parliamentary Candidate (in 2001 and 2005). He is a Patron of the Harlow Homeless Centre.
At the 2005 election, Robert lost by just 97 votes after three recounts. Harlow Constituency is now the third most marginal in the country having had a Labour majority of 10,500 in 1997.
Robert has also stood for Council and was active in Conservative Students when at Exeter University. [2]

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Notes

  1. About Robert, roberthalfon.com, 3 February 2012.
  2. Robert Halfon From his personal website, accessed 9 September 2007.