Geoffrey Finsberg, Baron Finsberg, MBE, JP (13 June 1926 – 8 October 1996) was a British Conservative politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP)...
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Maryam Eslamdoust". TSSA. 2023-10-10. Retrieved 2024-07-08. "Finsberg, Baron, (Geoffrey Finsberg) (13 June 1926–7 Oct. 1996)". Who's Who & Who Was Who. 2007...
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Election Member Party 1983 Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative 1992 Glenda Jackson Labour 2010 Constituency abolished: see Hampstead and Kilburn 2024 Tulip...
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Highgate (1992–2010) In office 9 April 1992 – 30 March 2015 Preceded by Geoffrey Finsberg Succeeded by Tulip Siddiq Glenda Jackson's voice The Film Programme...
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Hailsham of St Marylebone – Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Sir Geoffrey Howe – Chancellor of the Exchequer The Lord Carrington – Foreign Secretary...
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officer Stanley Baxter, actor and impressionist John Comer, actor Geoffrey Finsberg, Conservative politician Roy Grantham, trade union leader Paul Hamlyn...
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(1970–1983) Labour MP Michael Fidler (1970–1974) Conservative MP Geoffrey Finsberg (1970–1992) Conservative MP Greville Janner (1970–1997) Labour MP...
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Hailsham of St Marylebone – Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Sir Geoffrey Howe – Chancellor of the Exchequer The Lord Carrington – Foreign Secretary...
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governors Sir Hubert Winthrop Young and Sir Mark Aitchison Young; mountaineer Geoffrey Winthrop Young, and Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet. Sir Brian Young (1922–2017)...
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April 1972 – A new clause, tabled by the Conservative backbencher Geoffrey Finsberg, to the Housing Finance Bill, which related to service charges for...
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Hampstead Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Overseas Development Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative Roy Roebuck Harrow East Hugh Dykes Conservative Peter...
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Hampstead, Livingstone was defeated by the incumbent Conservative, Geoffrey Finsberg. Weakened by the Winter of Discontent, Callaghan's government lost...
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candidates. Sir William van Straubenzee MP, National Chairman 1951/53 Geoffrey Finsberg MP, National Chairman 1953/57 Fergus Montgomery MP, 1957/58 Peter...
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Barons Court (1955) Williams Carr Richard Hampstead Brooke Whitaker Geoffrey Finsberg Holborn and St Pancras South S. Jeger L. Jeger Johnson-Smith L. Jeger...
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1970 general election, he was narrowly defeated by the Conservative Geoffrey Finsberg, who regained the seat for his party with a majority of 474 votes...
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MP for Cities of London and Westminster (2001–2019) Graeme Finlay Geoffrey Finsberg Anna Firth; MP for Southend West (2022–2024) Dudley Fishburn Nigel...
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Party 1989–1992 Anders Björck Sweden European Democratic Group 1992 Geoffrey Finsberg United Kingdom European Democratic Group 1992–1995 Miguel Ángel Martínez...
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Party 1989–1992 Andreas Björck Sweden European Democratic Group 1992 Geoffrey Finsberg United Kingdom European Democratic Group 1992–1995 Miguel Angel Martinez...
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Fields (1983–1992) Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay (1916–1919) Geoffrey Finsberg Anna Firth Herbert Fisher Mark Fisher Gerry Fitt William Vesey-FitzGerald...
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Political offices Preceded by Geoffrey Finsberg President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 1992–1995 Succeeded by Leni Fischer...
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Wallasey 7 May 1979 5 March 1982 Conservative Margaret Thatcher (l) Geoffrey Finsberg MP for Hampstead 15 September 1981 14 June 1983 Conservative Margaret...
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Conservative 1950 Henry Brooke Conservative 1966 Ben Whitaker Labour 1970 Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative 1983 constituency abolished: see Hampstead & Highgate...
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February and October 1974 general elections, losing both times to Geoffrey Finsberg. Clarke was a member of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee...
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North West David Mitchell Conservative Hampstead and Highgate Sir Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative Harborough Sir John Farr Conservative Harlow Jeremy Hayes...
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Drinkwater, aviator and aeroplane engineer (born 1913) 8 October – Geoffrey Finsberg, politician (born 1926) 9 October Nigel Fisher, politician (born 1913)...
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1964–1968 William Evans Conservative 1964–1971 Sidney Torrance Conservative 1964–1971 Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative 1968–1971 Ronald King Conservative...
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1981 – 6 April 1982 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Geoffrey Finsberg Succeeded by The Lord Trefgarne Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State...
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Hampshire, North West David Mitchell Conservative Hampstead and Highgate Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative Harborough John Farr Conservative Harlow Jerry Hayes...
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Conservative Cambridgeshire Francis Pym Conservative Camden, Hampstead Geoffrey Finsberg Conservative Camden, Holborn and St Pancras South Lena Jeger Labour...
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Amec PLC. Reginald Edwin Eyre, MP. For Political and Public Service. Geoffrey Finsberg, MBE, MP. For Political and Public Service. Richard Brinsley Ford...
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