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    Edward McMillan-Scott (born in Cambridge on 15 August 1949) is a British politician. He was a pro-EU Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Yorkshire...
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    leadership to prevent it from falling apart, when Conservative MEP Edward McMillan-Scott defied his party whip and stood for one of the vice-presidency posts...
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    were changed to give this role to the outgoing President. Groups 1 Edward McMillan-Scott was expelled from the Conservative Party on 15 September 2009; 2...
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  • Vidal-Quadras Roca: Vice-President Gérard Onesta: Vice-President Edward McMillan-Scott: Vice-President Mario Mauro: Vice-President Miguel Angel Martínez...
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  • organ harvesting. In May 2006, European Parliament Vice President Edward McMillan-Scott went to China on a fact-finding mission to investigate human rights...
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    Trakatellis EPP-ED Greece 3 Dagmar Roth-Behrendt PES Germany 4 Edward McMillan-Scott EPP-ED United Kingdom 5 Ingo Friedrich EPP-ED Germany 6 Mario Mauro...
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    of the British Conservative Edward McMillan-Scott who ran as an independent candidate from the ECR group. McMillan-Scott ran, as he was "unhappy with...
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  • (replaced resigned Michael Holmes in 2002) Neil Parish Andrew Brons Edward McMillan Scott Linda McAvan Timothy Kirkhope David Bowe Diana Wallis Robert Goodwill...
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    Balfour Conservative Edward McMillan-Scott Conservative Yorkshire South Brian Key Labour/Co-operative Norman West Labour to 1998 Linda McAvan Labour from 1998...
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    success of an independent candidate following the 2009 election of Edward McMillan-Scott, who was elected with the Conservative Party and sat with European...
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    misleading claims of voter fraud related to the 2020 US election. Waldman, Scott (27 August 2021). "Climate denial newspaper flourishes on Facebook". E&E...
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    Twenty-seven members of the European parliament were included. Edward McMillan-Scott, the British Conservative head of the European Parliament's monitoring...
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    New Conservative Beth Prescott 9,569 20.8 –3.6 Liberal Democrats Edward McMillan-Scott 1,330 2.9 –13.5 Majority 15,428 33.6 +9.9 Turnout 45,897 55.6 –0...
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    Lisbon. There were also various defections: one Conservative MEP (Edward McMillan-Scott) defected to the Liberal Democrats (March 2010); one Conservative...
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    Marshall, & Co. p. 127. Retrieved 11 August 2019 – via Google Books. Churton, Edward (1838). The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer. p. 239. Retrieved...
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    Trakatellis Edward McMillan-Scott Ingo Friedrich Mario Mauro Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Miroslav Ouzký Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou Alejo Vidal-Quadras Edward McMillan-Scott...
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  • the setting up of an "informal seat study group" by British MEP Edward McMillan-Scott (Liberal Democrats), which was seen as an attack on Strasbourg by...
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  • leadership of the Conservative group of MEPs, and lost by one vote to Edward McMillan-Scott. He made an attack on mergers of accountancy firms in early 1998...
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  • needed] The allegations were the subject of investigative reports by Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice-President of the European Parliament, and by former Canadian...
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    Humber) Liberal Democrat Robin Teverson (South West England) Conservative Edward Kellett-Bowman (South East England) Bryan Cassidy (South West England) Pro-Euro...
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  • of Hexham". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-11-11. "Obituary: Sir James Scott-Hopkins". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-11-11. "Lord Kingsland". 2009-07-14...
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  • 1994 – 16 September 1997 Preceded by Christopher Prout Succeeded by Edward McMillan-Scott Member of the European Parliament for Surrey In office 9 June 1994 –...
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    Linda McAvan   Labour Party   PES Arlene McCarthy   Labour Party   PES Neil MacCormick   Scottish National Party   G–EFA Edward McMillan-Scott   Conservative...
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  • Retrieved 16 July 2019. Waterfield, Bruno (14 July 2009). "Tory MEP Edward McMillan-Scott expelled after poll rebellion". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235...
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    to prevent the group from collapsing, when then-Conservative MEP Edward McMillan-Scott defied his party whip and stood for one of the vice-presidency posts...
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    (2001), p. 173 Archived 3 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine Irons, Edward. 2003 "Falun Gong and the Sectarian Religion Paradigm". Nova Religio, Vol...
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    Rouček Isabelle Durant Roberta Angelilli Diana Wallis Pál Schmitt Edward McMillan-Scott Rainer Wieland Silvana Koch-Mehrin Preceded by Hans-Gert Pöttering...
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    president of the European Parliament positions by then-Conservative Edward McMillan-Scott deciding to stand as an Independent without the support of his delegation...
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    replacing Terry Pitt who died 3 October 1986 15 December: Hampshire Central - Edward Kellett-Bowman (Con), replacing Basil de Ferranti who died 24 September...
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    and the Humber In office 1 July 2014 – 1 July 2019 Preceded by Edward McMillan-Scott Succeeded by John Longworth Personal details Born (1962-02-17) 17...
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