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  • ...stralia and New Zealand, as well as a substitute member of the [[Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection]] and the [[Delegation for Rela *Member, [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]]
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  • ....</ref> She was Chair of the Committee (1999-2004), Conservative spokesman on the Committee (1984-1999), and continues to be Conservative Party Environme From 1999 to June 2004 she was chairman of the Parliament's committee on the Environment, Consumer Protection and Public Health.
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  • ...008.</ref> He is the leader of the [[European Conservatives and Reformists Group]]. ...Callanan “the most active Conservative” attempting to delay regulation on cars in 2007.
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  • ...ology, his main area of expertise is in internet security. Hay has worked on projects with smartcards and electronic purses, and has also worked in mark ...was [[Josslyn Hay]], the 22nd Earl of Erroll, who was murdered in Nairobi on 24 January 1941. No one was ever convicted of the murder, although Sir Joc
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  • ...ouse of Lords]]. He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice on 6 October 2008 until 2010. He previously served as a Minister in the Whips' ...ster]], and was made Head of Chambers at King Street Chambers in Leicester on the Midland Circuit in 1996.
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  • '''Christopher Robert Chope''' (born 19 May 1947) is a British barrister and Thatcherite Conservative politician. On 20 February 2007 Chope attended a celebration of the life and work of [[Ral
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  • He was then Parliamentary under secretary of state for the [[Department of Health]] from 2003 to 2005 ...acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 17 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...nging together [[AS Biss]] and [[Republic PR]]. It is part of [[The Engine Group]]. ...licaffairsnews.com/articles/opinion/new-premium-tory-lobbyists New premium on Tory lobbyists] ''Public Affairs News'', 27 May 2015, accessed 28 May 2015.
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  • ...://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1808956.stm MMR Research Timeline] Accessed on 3 February 2009.</ref> ...eagues involved in the Lancet study prompted the British [[General Medical Council]] (GMC) to begin in 2007 what became its longest ever ‘fitness to practis
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  • He has been the British [[Conservative Party]] MP for Daventry since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliame He is a former British MEP from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] (1999-2009).<ref>European Parl
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  • [[Roger Helmer]] (born 25 January 1944, London) is a British MEP, who represented the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] from 1999 unti ...sed 5 Oct 2009</ref> Stepped down on 'doctor's orders'. Remains on the TFA Council. <ref> Jonathan Isaby, [http://conservativehome.blogs.com/gazette/2011/01/r
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  • [[Bill Newton Dunn]] (born 3 October 1941, Greywell, Hampshire) is a British MEP (''1979- '') for East Midlands from [[Liberal Democrats]].<ref>European ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[Richard Howitt]] (born 05 April 1961, Reading) is a British MEP from the [[Labour Party]] since 1994.<ref>European Parliament, [http:// *Member, [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]]
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  • [[Glenis Willmott]] (born 04 March 1951, Horden Co. Durham) is a British MEP (''01.01.2006- '') for East Midlands from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>Eur ...ps towards introducing legislation for nutritional labelling to be present on all alcoholic drinks by 2016. So far adopted by 63 of the 68 members of the
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  • ...MEP from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th parliamentary terms.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/arch *Member, [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]]
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  • Bowis was a British MEP from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for ten years (20.07.1999-19.0 *Vice-Chairman, Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly
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  • [[Mary Honeyball]] (born 12 November 1952, Weymouth) is a British MEP for London from the [[Labour Party]] since 17.02.2000.<ref>European Par *Member, [[Committee on Culture and Education]]
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  • [[Jean Lambert]] (born 01 June 1950, Orsett) is a British MEP for London from [[Green Party]] (since 1999).<ref>European Parliament, ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • '''Baroness Sarah Ludford''' (born 14 March 1951, Halesworth) is a British MEP for London from [[Liberal Democrats]] (since 1999), and a member of the ===European Parliamentary Affiliations===
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  • [[Claude Moraes]] (born 22 October 1965) is a British MEP (''1999- '') for London from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliam ===Parliamentary Affiliations===
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