Leslie John Huckfield (born 7 April 1942) is a British Labour politician who served as member of parliament (MP) for Nuneaton from 1967 to 1983 and as...
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created North Warwickshire constituency. As a result, the sitting MP Les Huckfield declined to stand and unsuccessfully sought nomination in other constituencies...
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Richard Harrington, Baron Harrington of Watford, Conservative politician Les Huckfield, politician Imran Khan, 22nd Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan...
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inquiries discovered that the left was trying to arrange the selection for Les Huckfield, sitting MP for Nuneaton, who was trying elsewhere; several sitting...
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abolition of their constituencies as a result of redrawing of boundaries: Les Huckfield (1983) Andrew McMahon (1983) Reg Race (1983) John Tilley (1983) Mildred...
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September 1976 Neil Carmichael 4 December 1975 – 14 April 1976 Les Huckfield 4 April 1976 – 4 May 1979 Bob Cryer 10 September 1976 – 20 November...
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Parliament for Mid Ulster 1969 – 1974 Succeeded by John Dunlop Preceded by Les Huckfield Baby of the House 1969–1974 Succeeded by Dafydd Elis-Thomas...
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Arts entitled 'Does Britain need linguists?', attended by Labour MP Les Huckfield. In a BOTB report, 'Foreign Languages for Overseas Trade', published...
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1955–59; Birmingham Small Heath, 1961–92 Lindsay Hoyle, Chorley, 1997–2019 Les Huckfield, Nuneaton, 1967–83 James Hudson, Huddersfield, 1923–31; Ealing West...
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Barnett had also applied for the constituency in 1983, with left-wing Les Huckfield, of the TGWU, the earlier favoured candidate; in 1983, Pat Phoenix,...
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the Labour Party National Executive Committee 1976–1978 Succeeded by Les Huckfield Preceded by Shirley Williams President of the Social Democratic Party...
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for the marginal seat of Nuneaton in 1983, after the Labour incumbent Les Huckfield stood down to seek another seat. His election was aided by recent boundary...
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Party SOC Derbyshire Paul Howell Conservative Party ED Norfolk Les Huckfield Labour Party SOC Merseyside East Stephen Hughes Labour Party ...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John Hobson 28,918 51.6 −2.2 Labour Les Huckfield 20,221 36.1 +2.0 Liberal Antony Butcher 6,912 12.3 +0.2 Majority 8,697...
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and Wales. Ron Davies, former Secretary of State for Wales (Labour) Les Huckfield, former MP and MEP (Labour). Peter Kilfoyle, former MP (Labour). Mary...
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January 1965 – 5 December 1966 Preceded by Frank Bowles Succeeded by Les Huckfield Personal details Born (1904-09-08)8 September 1904 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire...
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Member of Parliament elected in the election, and held the title until Les Huckfield was elected in a byelection the following year. Ryan shared with others...
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of the yard at Burntisland when the present contract is completed". Les Huckfield MP replied on behalf of the Secretary of State "Although there are no...
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form in 2002. Daryl Mitchell, Cricketer Arthur Williams, TV Presenter Les Huckfield, former Labour MP for Nuneaton and MEP for Merseyside East Nigel Jones...
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Biography (online). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 12 July 2007. Norgate, G. Le G.; Lee, Stephen M. "Spencer, George, fourth duke of Marlborough (1739–1817)"...
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65 1966 67 68 69 1970 71 72 73 Nuneaton Frank Bowles Frank Cousins Les Huckfield Rugby James Johnson Roy Wise William Price Stratford John Profumo Angus...
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caused by the resignation of Frank Cousins, but he was defeated by Les Huckfield. He was elected Conservative MP for Leek, Staffordshire from 1970 to...
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Elected Member Party 1984 Les Huckfield Labour 1989 Terry Wynn Labour 1994 Constituency abolished...
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1983–1997 Succeeded by Dave Watts Party political offices Preceded by Les Huckfield Socialist societies representative on the Labour Party National Executive...
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Labour at the 1966 United Kingdom general election by over 11,000 votes Les Huckfield for Labour was selected at a time when he was a lecturer at the University...
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and cities have streets named after Sands, including Nantes, Saint-Étienne, Le Mans, Vierzon, and Saint-Denis. According to Beresford, the conservative-aligned...
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Kirk Kimball Cooke Ferranti Wolrige-Gordon Channon E. Taylor Steel Ryan Huckfield Devlin Thomas Hayman MacKay Alton Dorrell Sands Dorrell Carron Kennedy...
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Whitlock Labour Nottingham, West Michael English Labour Nuneaton Leslie Huckfield Labour Ogmore Walter Padley Labour Oldham, East James Lamond Labour Oldham...
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Whitlock Labour Nottingham, West Michael English Labour Nuneaton Leslie Huckfield Labour Ogmore Walter Padley Labour Oldham, East James Lamond Labour Oldham...
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