Sir Peter Hannay Bailey Tapsell (1 February 1930 – 17 August 2018) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for Louth...
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Peter Tapsell may refer to: Peter Tapsell (British politician) (1930–2018), British Conservative Member of Parliament Peter Tapsell (New Zealand politician)...
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Sir Peter Wilfred Tapsell KNZM MBE FRCS FRCSEd (21 January 1930 – 5 April 2012) was Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996...
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time Tapsell owned both Whakaari (White) and Moutohora (Whale) islands and he lived for a while on the latter. His great-grandson, Sir Peter Tapsell, was...
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continuously held by the party since 1924. The retiring MP was Sir Peter Tapsell, who at that time was Father of the House of Commons, having served...
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Tapsell may refer to: Phillip Tapsell (1777–1873), born Hans Homan Jensen Falk, Danish mariner, whaler, and trader who settled in New Zealand Enid Marguerite...
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being elected. The MP for this seat is Victoria Atkins. She succeeded Peter Tapsell at the 2015 general election. He previously represented the predecessor...
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Tania Tapsell (born 22 September 1992) is a New Zealand politician. She has served on the Rotorua Lakes District Council since 2013 and was elected mayor...
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Government. Wellington: PSL Press. ISBN 0-9582063-1-7. Vowles, Jack, and Peter Aimer. Voters' Vengeance: The 1990 Election in New Zealand and the fate...
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Prime Minister David Lange Preceded by Jonathan Elworthy Succeeded by Peter Tapsell 21st Minister of Forestry In office 26 July 1984 – 24 July 1987 Prime...
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Guy Spier James Stanhope, 7th Earl Stanhope Sir Peter Tapsell Margaret Thatcher (honorary member) Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester (former Chairman)...
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birthday, Kaufman became Father of the House following the retirement of Peter Tapsell. On 20 July 2015, he broke the Labour whip for a second time, one of...
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Peter Tapsell, John Morris and Jeremy Thorpe. It was also the final election in which Winston Churchill, then aged 84, stood as a candidate. Tapsell retired...
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Cartwright and former speakers Sir Kerry Burke, Sir Robin Gray, Sir Peter Tapsell, Sir Doug Kidd and Margaret Wilson "D.S. Senanayake – A nation's father...
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the worst and I will lead them. On 10 July, Paisley and deputy DUP leader Peter Robinson led 4,000 loyalists in an early morning protest in which they 'took...
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and mayor of Auckland Phil Goff, the first Māori Speaker of the House Peter Tapsell, future Finance Minister Michael Cullen, and future Prime Minister Helen...
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Martin McLaren, Anthony Meyer, Peter Thomas, Richard Thompson, David Walder, Montague Woodhouse 1966: Richard Body, Peter Tapsell For a comprehensive list of...
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1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike. Following the retirement of Peter Tapsell in 2015, Skinner was one of the four longest-serving MPs, but did not...
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John Heydon Stokes,[citation needed] Alan Clark, Enoch Powell, and Sir Peter Tapsell. The leading pressure-group of High Toryism was possibly the Conservative...
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National, giving National 50 seats and Labour 45 seats. Labour's Sir Peter Tapsell agreed to become speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives...
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broadcaster. Sir Robert Smirke, architect. Sir David Tang, businessman. Sir Peter Tapsell, politician. Terence Stamp, actor. Lord Stanley, politician, later 15th...
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Thatcher backer in the 1975 contest) and Peter Tapsell. His campaign was run by Keith Hampson, Michael Mates and Peter Temple-Morris. He proposed a complete...
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(56) 40 Margaret Austin Fred Gerbic Peter Neilson Jim Sutton Geoff Braybrooke Phil Goff Richard Northey Peter Tapsell David Butcher Bruce Gregory Richard...
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November 1990 – 1 March 1996 Prime Minister Jim Bolger Preceded by Peter Tapsell Succeeded by Paul East 19th Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 11...
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Parliament deadlocked. National therefore offered the Speakership to Peter Tapsell of the Labour Party. Gray was appointed to the sinecure of Minister...
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Airey Neave, Jesse Norman, Ed Vaizey, Denis MacShane, Liz Truss and Peter Tapsell, while international alumni include Bob Krueger, former U.S. Senator...
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Wayne "Buck" Shelford, former All Black Miriama Smith, actress Sir Peter Tapsell, politician Te Pokiha Taranui, tribal leader and soldier Ngahuia Te...
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Smethwick, in which an explicitly racist campaign by Conservative candidate Peter Griffiths stoking anxieties around deindustrialisation and a shortage of...
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former leader Sir Menzies Campbell, while the longest-serving MP, Sir Peter Tapsell, also retired, having served as an MP continuously since 1966, or for...
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international level, though others are strongly against the EU (such as Peter Tapsell). The "free-market wing" of economic liberals achieved dominance after...
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