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Mark Pritchard (politician)

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78: 425:, defining himself in October 2011 as a "mainstream Eurosceptic". He was one of the "Tory Rebels" who oversaw the largest post-war defeat of any Conservative government concerning a European Referendum. Also in October 2011, he called for an "in/out referendum" on the European Union. Central to Pritchard's argument was that "The majority of Britons living today have never had a say on Europe", with Pritchard referred to this group as "the great disenfranchised". 297:, who served in Parliament between 1992 and 1997. Pritchard, under his previous name Mallon, co-wrote a book with Booth on the subject of long-term unemployment and homelessness, which they self-published in 1994, shortly after Booth resigned as a parliamentary private secretary following press revelations of a relationship with a House of Commons researcher. 537:
In March 2018, he was one of three MPs accused of using threatening and intimidating behaviour towards parliamentary clerks. An investigation by the BBC claimed Pritchard used foul language in an exchange with a clerk and was known for having a bad temper. He responded that "there was no truth in the
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Labour MPs. During the campaign pro-hunt supporters "delivered 3.4 million leaflets, addressed 2.1 million envelopes, put up 55,000 posters and provided 170,000 hours of campaigning". Pritchard was also one of 30 Conservative MPs who benefited from large "below the radar" donations paid to candidates
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In December 2014, he was arrested and later bailed over an allegation of rape. On 6 January 2015, the police inquiry was dropped on the basis that there was insufficient evidence for a case to proceed. Pritchard urged a review of the law on anonymity for people accused of rape, saying that it was
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Pritchard was appointed to the post of deputy chairman of the Conservative Party's International Office in 2010 but resigned in January 2012 over policy differences on: "a lack of national and individual aspiration, immigration, and Europe" – what some commentators called "the Holy Trinity of the
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regarding revelations from undercover investigations that he had offered to use his political contacts to set up business deals with foreign officials and ministers in return for being paid hundreds of thousands of pounds. Following the revelations Pritchard referred himself to the Standards
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In January 2017, it was reported that an inquiry had been launched into all-party parliamentary groups amid concerns they were being used to bypass lobbying rules. Pritchard was singled out in reports as the parliamentarian who sits on the most APPGs, with membership of 41 separate groups.
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In 2022 it was reported Pritchard earned £325 an hour as an advisor to Linden Energy holdings, an organisation which promotes the belief that climate change is inevitable and mitigation is pointless. Mark Maslin, professor of Earth system science at
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in London. Under his former name of Mark Mallon, he was elected as the Conservative Party candidate at a by-election for Pinner West ward in January 1993, but lost his seat at the council elections in May 1994, coming fifth.
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protested that the Commissioner has failed to contact the newspaper for its evidence. Pritchard maintained that he had not broken the Code of Conduct and that his business contacts were unconnected to his parliamentary work.
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Pritchard has several business interests outside politics, with commitments to some 44 hours of non-parliamentary duties each month. One of these commitments is working for a Macedonian arms manufacturer, the ATS Group.
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Pritchard previously employed his wife as his Office Manager on a salary up to £45,000. The practice of MPs employing family members has been criticised by some sections of the media on the lines that it promotes
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Pritchard has served on several select committees: Transport, Works & Pensions, Wales, and Environmental Audit. He is chairman or vice-chairman of several all-party parliamentary groups, including the
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Bills in the period 2006–09. These were the Sale of Endangered Animals on the Internet (Prohibition) Bill, 2006; Primates As Pets (Prohibition) Bill, 2007 and the Common Birds (Protection) Bill, 2009.
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Pritchard supported the motion calling for a "real terms cut" in the EU's multi-annual budget in October 2012. He was joined by fellow Eurosceptic MP,
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that he comes from an "unorthodox background" for a Conservative MP. For the first five years of his life he was brought up in an orphanage in
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with 41.9% of the vote and a majority of 942. He was one of 130 candidates who received help from 20,000 countryside campaigners from the
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In July 2013, Mark Pritchard announced that he was divorcing his wife of 15 years, Sondra, following their separation in April 2013.
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Return ticket : one hundred and one stories of long-term unemployed people who successfully made the journey back to work
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region, and Africa. Pritchard is also an executive member of the British Parliamentary Group. In 2015, Pritchard succeeded
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claims whatsoever", saying that he never used foul language and had never had a complaint levelled against him.
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campaign. He went on to set up his own business and was elected as a Conservative councillor in Surrey on
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in July 2022 for taking up the role and delaying his entry in the registry of interest by 2 months.
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In February 2021 he was appointed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to the Privy Council.
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In June 2011 he successfully moved a motion to ban wild animals in circuses. In the
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In July 2020 he was appointed to Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee.
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claims Linden Energy is a classic climate denier. Prichard was criticised by the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Shropshire
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Mark Pritchard was born on 22 November 1966. He was brought up and educated in
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as the joint-chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group.
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unfair that he was publicly identified whilst his accuser remained anonymous.
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Pritchard was appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron as a member of the
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with an increased vote share of 47.7% and an increased majority of 9,450.
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who "poured into marginal seats all over Britain" in an attempt to unseat
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In November 2013, Pritchard was subject to a series of articles in
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After working for Hartley Booth, Pritchard spent a brief period at
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issues and introduced three animal welfare related private
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In March 2012, Pritchard had a public confrontation with
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he stated that he had been placed under pressure by the
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from a secret Conservative Party donors' fund set up by
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Pritchard was re-elected as MP for The Wrekin at the
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Halliday, Josh; Siddique, Haroon (4 December 2014).
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The Right Honourable
MP

Member of Parliament
The Wrekin
Incumbent
Peter Bradley
Conservative
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London Guildhall University
markpritchard.com
Conservative Party
Member of Parliament
The Wrekin
2005
Herefordshire
BBC Radio 4
Hereford
council house
Conservative Party
councillor
Harrow Council
Margaret Thatcher
Finchley
Hartley Booth
Conservative Central Office
1997 general election
Woking Borough Council

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