Former Conservative MP for Kensington and Chelsea
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Hear, hear.
He is not a Member of Parliament.
The Chamber is pretty full this afternoon, which I find reassuring and creditable. It is plain from all the contributions that there is widespread anxiety in the House touching many aspects of the war. I believe that it also attaches to what is being done in our name and in the name of this country. Probably it is seated in the paradox of Government policy. The first paradox is the notion...
Former Conservative MP for Kensington and Chelsea
Entered the House of Commons on 28 February 1974 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 5 September 1999 — Died
Also represented Plymouth, Sutton
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