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'''Richard Younger-Ross''' was the [[Liberal Democrats]] member of parliament for Teignbridge from 2001 to 2010.  
 
'''Richard Younger-Ross''' was the [[Liberal Democrats]] member of parliament for Teignbridge from 2001 to 2010.  
  
He failed to be re-elected in the 2010 election, and was given a payoff of £32,383 by his party as a result.  
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He failed to be re-elected in the 2010 election, and was given a 'golden goodbye' payoff of £32,383 by his party as a result.  
  
 
Despite the resettlement payment, Ross has been recalled to the Liberal Democrats Party, and will stand again for the Teinbridge constituency in the May 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2941966/Back-14-Labour-Lib-Dem-MPs-given-payoffs-55-000-election-stand-again.html Back for more! 14 Labour and Lib Dem ex-MPs given payoffs of up to £55,000 when they lost their seats are standing again] ''Daily Mail'', 5 February 2015, accessed 22 April 2015 </ref>  
 
Despite the resettlement payment, Ross has been recalled to the Liberal Democrats Party, and will stand again for the Teinbridge constituency in the May 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2941966/Back-14-Labour-Lib-Dem-MPs-given-payoffs-55-000-election-stand-again.html Back for more! 14 Labour and Lib Dem ex-MPs given payoffs of up to £55,000 when they lost their seats are standing again] ''Daily Mail'', 5 February 2015, accessed 22 April 2015 </ref>  

Latest revision as of 12:25, 22 April 2015

Richard Younger-Ross was the Liberal Democrats member of parliament for Teignbridge from 2001 to 2010.

He failed to be re-elected in the 2010 election, and was given a 'golden goodbye' payoff of £32,383 by his party as a result.

Despite the resettlement payment, Ross has been recalled to the Liberal Democrats Party, and will stand again for the Teinbridge constituency in the May 2015 general election. [1]

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