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+ | ==Connections== | ||
+ | *[[Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (1899-1983)|Geoffrey Clifton-Brown]], Conservative MP for Bury St. Edmunds 1945-50 - grandfather. | ||
+ | *[[Douglas Clifton-Brown]], Speaker of the Commons and Conservative MP for Hexham 1918-23, 1924-51 - great uncle. | ||
+ | *[[Howard Clifton-Brown]], Conservative MP for Newbury 1922-23, 1924-45 - great uncle. | ||
+ | *Col [[James Clifton Brown]] Liberal MP for Horsham 1876-80 great-great uncle | ||
===External resources=== | ===External resources=== |
Revision as of 05:44, 16 November 2013
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown was the Conservative MP for Cirencester and Tewkesbury 1992-97, for Cotswold 1997-2010, and has been MP for The Cotswolds since 6 May 2010 general election.[1]
Contents
Corporate funding
Clifton-Brown entered a trip to Nigeria in the House of Commons register of interests April 2008 as:
- Overseas visits: 5-11 November 2006, to Nigeria with a delegation organised under the auspices of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria. The costs of the visit were met by Shell, Diageo and Chatham House. (Registered 3 April 2007) [2]
Affiliations, Resources, Notes
Affiliations
- European Atlantic Group Vice Chairman 2005
- Shadow Minister for International Development
Connections
- Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Conservative MP for Bury St. Edmunds 1945-50 - grandfather.
- Douglas Clifton-Brown, Speaker of the Commons and Conservative MP for Hexham 1918-23, 1924-51 - great uncle.
- Howard Clifton-Brown, Conservative MP for Newbury 1922-23, 1924-45 - great uncle.
- Col James Clifton Brown Liberal MP for Horsham 1876-80 great-great uncle
External resources
- Holly Watt, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown 'flips' to £2.7m house: MPs' expenses, Telegraph, 16 May 2009.
Notes
- ↑ Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, www.parliament.uk, accessed 4 November 2012.
- ↑ House of Commons Register of Interests April 2008 Clifton Brown (Page 47) accessed 16th June 2008