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Neil Macfarlane (politician)

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Macfarlane held some ministerial posts, including Education and Science and the Arts (1979–1981), and the Environment and Sport (1981–1985).
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Macfarlane stood down from Parliament in 1992, and was succeeded by Lady
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Conservative Party
United Kingdom
1970
East Ham North
Labour's
Reg Prentice
Member of Parliament
Sutton and Cheam
Liberal
Graham Tope
a by-election
Olga Maitland
1988 New Year Honours
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Graham Tope
Member of Parliament
Sutton and Cheam
February 1974
1992
Olga Maitland
Hector Monro
Minister for Sport
Richard Tracey
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Ministers for Sport of the United Kingdom
Howell

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