• Nicholas William Budgen (3 November 1937 – 26 October 1998), often called Nick Budgen, was a British Conservative Party politician. Named after St Nicholas...
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  • cricketer John Budgen founder of Budgens supermarkets in Notting Hill, London Nicholas Budgen (1937–1998), English politician Tom Budgen (born 1985), Dutch...
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    street. He was succeeded by fellow Conservative Nicholas Budgen, who held the seat until 1997. Budgen is best known as one of the Maastricht Rebels of...
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  • Ireland. In November 1985, Gow was persuaded by the speeches his cousin Nicholas Budgen made to resign as Minister of State in HM Treasury over the signing...
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    1992 general election Powell spoke for Nicholas Budgen in his old seat of Wolverhampton South West. He praised Budgen for his opposition to the Maastricht...
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    bluff on an early dissolution of Parliament. On 23 November 1994, Nicholas Budgen asked him whether he had spoken to the Queen about dissolving Parliament...
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  • playwright and film and television director Richard Brooke, cricketer Nicholas Budgen, Conservative MP Admiral Sir Harold Burrough, Assistant Chief of the...
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  • Immigration and Repatriation. The other speakers were MPs Tim Janman and Nicholas Budgen. As chairman of the club's Race Relations & Immigration Committee,...
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    Democrats' economic policy for the 1992 general election. Conservative MP Nicholas Budgen had also proposed this as a private member's bill in 1996, but the...
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  • Secretary of State for Wales (1995) 1976 Stephen Hesford Labour Party Nicholas Budgen Wolverhampton South West 1974 Jenny Jones Labour Party Anthony Coombs...
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    members have included the Conservative mavericks Enoch Powell and Nicholas Budgen. Powell was a member of Edward Heath's Tory shadow cabinet from 1964...
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    close ties with fellow Maastricht rebels Nicholas Budgen and Christopher Gill, and gave the eulogy at Budgen's funeral. Shepherd was a strong advocate...
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  • Guildford (1922–1931) Robert Buckland; MP for South Swindon (2010–2024) Nicholas Budgen; MP for Wolverhampton South West (1974–1997) Sir William Bull, 1st...
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    Nott – Secretary of State for Trade and President of the Board of Trade Nicholas Edwards – Secretary of State for Wales January 1981 – Francis Pym succeeded...
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  • Wolverhampton South West constituency, defeating the Conservative incumbent Nicholas Budgen with a majority of 5,118. However, fairly early on in Labour's first...
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  • Rev James Brown (1812–1881) – RC Bishop of Shrewsbury (1851–1881) Nicholas Budgen (1937–1998) – barrister and politician Steve Bull (born 1965) – footballer...
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    Wolverhampton South West   Jenny Jones 24,657 (50.4%) Nicholas Budgen 19,539 (39.9%) Matthew Green 4,012 (8.2%) Mike Hyde (Liberal) 713 (1.5%)   Nicholas Budgen...
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  • (1931–1957) George Buchanan (1922–1948) Karen Buck (1997–present) Nicholas Budgen (1974–1997) Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer Richard Burden...
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    South East Bob Edwards Labour Co-operative Wolverhampton, South West Nicholas Budgen Conservative Woodspring Paul Dean Conservative Woolwich John Cartwright...
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  • Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Denis Howell 13,794 61.1 −8.4 Conservative Nicholas Budgen 6,923 30.6 +1.9 Liberal Gordon H. Herringshaw 1,754 7.8 New British...
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    East Robert Edwards Labour Co-operative Wolverhampton, South West Nicholas Budgen Conservative Worcester Peter Walker Conservative Worcestershire, South...
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    election, but was defeated by Conservative incumbent Nicholas Budgen, taking 13,694 votes (27.5%) to Budgen's 25,214 votes (50.6%). He was a member of the West...
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    incidentally) during the period in which parliament was dissolved: North Dorset: Nicholas Baker (Con) died 25 April 1997 1995 Alan Howarth (Stratford-on-Avon) defects...
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  • translator. Sir Frederick Wolff Ogilvie - Director-General of the BBC Nicholas Budgen - Conservative Party politician Arthur Lewis Jenkins - Soldier, pilot...
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  • MPs". The Guardian. 11 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013. Watt, Nicholas (28 August 2014). "Tory MP Douglas Carswell defects to Ukip and forces...
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  • East Robert Edwards Labour Co-operative Wolverhampton, South West Nicholas Budgen Conservative Worcester Peter Walker Conservative Worcestershire, South...
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    East Robert Edwards Labour Co-operative Wolverhampton, South West Nicholas Budgen Conservative Worcester Peter Walker Conservative Worcestershire, South...
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  • Andries Treurnicht on 5 June 1989. On 10 October 1989, Janman joined Nicholas Budgen, MP, and Lord Moyne (in the chair) as speakers at a major fringe meeting...
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  • Warren Wiebe, 45, American vocalist and session musician, suicide. Nicholas Budgen, 60, British politician, liver cancer. Rick Dior, 51, American sound...
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    Conservative seat, held first by Enoch Powell from 1950 to 1974 and then by Nicholas Budgen, but became a Labour marginal, held by Jenny Jones in 1997. Rob Marris...
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