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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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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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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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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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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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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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1658:"Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn't and who is still on the fence?"
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2036:"One in five MPs employs a family member: the full list revealed"
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1536:"Conservative MP Mark Pritchard arrested over alleged rape"
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issues and introduced three animal welfare related private
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1704:"Mark Pritchard MP: A vote for Remain is a vote for jobs"
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Pritchard was re-elected as MP for The Wrekin at the
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1774:"Are APPGs a 'dark space' for covert lobbying?"
1231:"Wrekin MP Mark Pritchard in Commons bribe row"
776:. London: A & C Black. 2008. p. 1895.
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1832:"UK Parliament – APPG Jazz Appreciation"
1730:"Britain is safer in the European Union"
1459:"Hansard, 31 Oct 2012 : Column 300"
1279:"Tory rebels form new Eurosceptic group"
24:This is an accepted version of this page
1987:Ahmed, Francis Elliott (25 July 2013).
1583:"Live: MP Mark Pritchard news briefing"
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925:. Birmingham. 8 June 2001. p. 3.
908:. Birmingham. 25 May 2001. p. 6.
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2101:Shone, Ethan (18 January 2024).
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2088:"Register of Members' Interest"
1818:"UK Parliament – APPG Register"
434:Speaker of the House of Commons
2305:List of Conservative Party MPs
2061:Mason, Rowena (29 June 2015).
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1563:. BBC News. 4 December 2014
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718:. Plymouth University
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