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'''Julian Smith''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Skipton and Ripon since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/julian-smith/4118 Julian Smith], www.parliament.uk, accessed 1 November 2013.</ref> He was re-elected with a majority of 20,761 in the May 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/conservative/julian-smith/610 Julian Smith] ''Express'', accessed 19 May 2015 </ref>  
 
'''Julian Smith''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Skipton and Ripon since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/julian-smith/4118 Julian Smith], www.parliament.uk, accessed 1 November 2013.</ref> He was re-elected with a majority of 20,761 in the May 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/conservative/julian-smith/610 Julian Smith] ''Express'', accessed 19 May 2015 </ref>  
  
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He was appointed as Assistant Government Whip ([[HM Treasury]]) on 13 May 2015 following on from the general election earlier that month. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/people/julian-smith Julian Smith Profile]Gov.UK, accessed 25 September 2015</ref>
 
==External resources==
 
==External resources==
 
*Matthew Taylor and Nick Hopkins, [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/25/conservative-mp-julian-smith-national-security-nsa-leaks Did Conservative MP Julian Smith endanger national security?], theguardian.com, 25 October 2013.
 
*Matthew Taylor and Nick Hopkins, [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/25/conservative-mp-julian-smith-national-security-nsa-leaks Did Conservative MP Julian Smith endanger national security?], theguardian.com, 25 October 2013.

Revision as of 13:50, 25 September 2015

Julian Smith has been the Conservative Party MP for Skipton and Ripon since 2010.[1] He was re-elected with a majority of 20,761 in the May 2015 general election. [2]

He was appointed as Assistant Government Whip (HM Treasury) on 13 May 2015 following on from the general election earlier that month. [3]

External resources

Notes

  1. Julian Smith, www.parliament.uk, accessed 1 November 2013.
  2. Julian Smith Express, accessed 19 May 2015
  3. Julian Smith ProfileGov.UK, accessed 25 September 2015