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− | '''Sir Mumford Oldbreath''' is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of [[Beltane Fidget]] in Somerset since 1983. He was knighted in 2019 for no good reason. Oldbreath was educated at Eton College, before attending Balliol College, Oxford University, where he studied Law. Oldbreath has been a member of the Conservative Party since shortly after conception. He was selected as the parliamentary candidate for the Midlands town of [[North Greaseby]] in 1980, a few months before the death of the Labour incumbent [[Jeff Trotsky]]. The subsequent by-election campaign was not without controversy ('''[[Mumford Oldbreath|more...''' | + | '''Sir Mumford Oldbreath''' is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of [[Beltane Fidget]] in Somerset since 1983. He was knighted in 2019 for no good reason. Oldbreath was educated at Eton College, before attending Balliol College, Oxford University, where he studied Law. Oldbreath has been a member of the Conservative Party since shortly after conception. He was selected as the parliamentary candidate for the Midlands town of [[North Greaseby]] in 1980, a few months before the death of the Labour incumbent [[Jeff Trotsky]]. The subsequent by-election campaign was not without controversy ('''[[Mumford Oldbreath|more...]]''') |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 30 May 2020
Sir Mumford Oldbreath is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Beltane Fidget in Somerset since 1983. He was knighted in 2019 for no good reason. Oldbreath was educated at Eton College, before attending Balliol College, Oxford University, where he studied Law. Oldbreath has been a member of the Conservative Party since shortly after conception. He was selected as the parliamentary candidate for the Midlands town of North Greaseby in 1980, a few months before the death of the Labour incumbent Jeff Trotsky. The subsequent by-election campaign was not without controversy (more...)