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The expense claims I made over recent years have been strictly in accordance with
Parliamentary rules. The designation of my constituency home as my second home instead of my rented flat in London was obligatory on my becoming Deputy Speaker. In terms of total expense claims I currently rank 582nd
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for claiming £12,000 in gardening expenses over four years, in the sum of £249 every month, despite receiving advice from the Fees Office to simplify the submission of his expenses in this way; he made endeavours to wipe the slate clean by refunding his gardening expenses "out of respect to his
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Conservatives with a majority of 12,437, and was returned as the constituency's MP at every following election until his retirement in 2017.
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out of 646 MPs. However, my claim for gardening help has caused concern. Out of respect to my constituents I am this week repaying the sum of £12,000
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820:. On 27 July 2010, Haselhurst was elected Chairman of the House of Commons
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in 1958, for two years, he also served as
Secretary and Treasurer of the
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1466:"Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn't and who is still on the fence?"
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A supporter of community-based projects he was for a time a Director of
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In April 2017, Haselhurst announced that he would not be contesting the
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1220:"Margaret Thatcher's last Prime Minister's Questions: 27 November 1990"
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Occasionally Cricket: The Unpredictable Performances of the Outcasts CC
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chairing debates in the House of Commons during the period between the
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Youth and Community Service from 1974 until 1977 upon re-entering the
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by Alan Haselhurst, 2009, The Professional & Higher Partnership,
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1496:"General election 2017: Tory MPs Tyrie and Haselhurst to stand down"
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succeed Michael Martin after Martin's resignation as Commons Speaker
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1522:"Pickles and Lilley among former Tory ministers to get peerages"
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1689:"Sir Alan Haselhurst – Member of Parliament for Saffron Walden"
1387:"Commonwealth Parliamentary Association elects new chairperson"
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from 1992 to 1997. He was invited to ask the first question in
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by 1,042 votes. In parliament, he briefly served from 1973 as
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Presidents of the Oxford University Conservative Association
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824:, having been defeated in the election for Chairman of the
1090:"Parliamentary career for Lord Haselhurst – MPs and Lords"
1247:"MPs' expenses: Alan Haselhurst's £12,000 gardening bill"
1115:"Commons Debates > Daily Hansard – Debate 8 June 2010"
1711:. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Archived from
1415:. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Archived from
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until May 2010. Haselhurst was a nominated candidate to
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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2000 Speaker of the British House of Commons election
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2009 Speaker of the British House of Commons election
1141:"Sir Alan Haselhurst steps down after 40 years as MP"
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for fifteen years from 1982, and was a member of the
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and served for two years from 1979. He served on the
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Alan Gordon Barraclough Haselhurst, Baron Haselhurst
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1269:"About the House of Commons Enquiry Service"
994:by Alan Haselhurst, 1999, Queen Anne Press,
729:Secretary of State for Education and Science
2284:List of political parties by representation
1324:"Chair of Administration Committee elected"
1020:by Alan Haselhurst, 2003, Queen Anne Press
1007:by Alan Haselhurst, 2001, Queen Anne Press
963:in 1999. Having served as Secretary of the
945:where he sits on the Conservative benches.
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1389:. UK Parliament. July 2011. Archived from
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982:Lord and Lady Haselhurst live in Essex.
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111:Chairman of the Administration Committee
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153:Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
59:Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
2456:People educated at Cheltenham College
1226:from the original on 12 December 2021
975:from 1996 to 2008, he is a member of
959:in 1995, Haselhurst was sworn of the
848:Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference
736:European Legislation Select Committee
123:27 July 2010 – 30 March 2015
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1691:. Conservative Party. Archived from
1616:"The Rt Hon Sir Alan Haselhurst, MP"
1464:Goodenough, Tom (16 February 2016).
846:before in the following year at the
71:27 July 2011 – October 2014
1297:from the original on 29 June 2009.
1291:"MP to pay back Gardening Expenses"
1222:. UK Parliament. 27 November 1990.
2476:Life peers created by Elizabeth II
2471:Conservative Party (UK) life peers
605:from 1959. Before his election to
506:(born 23 June 1937), is a British
167:14 May 1997 – 8 June 2010
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1851:The Lord McNicol of West Kilbride
1709:"Rt Hon. Sir Alan Haselhurst, MP"
1346:"Sir Alan to head two committees"
1257:from the original on 15 May 2009.
929:on 18 May 2018, he was created a
306:8 July 1977 – 3 May 2017
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1732:Parliament of the United Kingdom
1645:Parliament of the United Kingdom
835:In July 2010, Haselhurst became
580:King Edward's School, Birmingham
542:on 22 June 2018, sitting in the
2461:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford
1576:. 12 January 1996. p. 571.
1352:. 6 August 2010. Archived from
925:Nominated for elevation to the
679:Parliamentary Private Secretary
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2289:Politics of the United Kingdom
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1245:Rayner, Gordon (12 May 2009).
1175:. 28 June 2018. p. 11484.
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653:Haselhurst was elected to the
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1598:. Alex Fuller. Archived from
1438:Barrett, Hywel (8 May 2015).
1326:. UK Parliament. 27 June 2010
1197:www.commonwealtheducation.org
965:All-Party Parliamentary Group
913:, he is widely regarded as a
858:. He succeeded the Malaysian
562:Insignia of a Knight Bachelor
1121:. UK Parliament. 8 June 2010
876:. Haselhurst was opposed to
826:Backbench Business Committee
638:National Young Conservatives
251:Member of the House of Lords
1661:Contributions in Parliament
1650:Contributions in Parliament
1622:. Debrett's. Archived from
971:and as a Council Member of
814:State Opening of Parliament
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2423:† Withdrew before election
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1824:Chairman of Ways and Means
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764:Chairman of Ways and Means
748:Prime Minister's Questions
740:Transport Select Committee
524:Chairman of Ways and Means
155:Chairman of Ways and Means
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1147:. ITV News. 25 April 2017
973:Essex County Cricket Club
898:, a charity working with
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104:Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury
1753:Middleton and Prestwich
1186:www.ouconservatives.com
977:Marylebone Cricket Club
915:one-nation Conservative
667:Middleton and Prestwich
566:Haselhurst was born at
520:Middleton and Prestwich
341:Middleton and Prestwich
47:Official portrait, 2022
809:Interim Deputy Speaker
634:1966 general elections
624:, Conservative MP for
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1592:"Sir Alan Haselhurst"
1208:www.manchester.gov.uk
1065:"Sir Alan Haselhurst"
889:2017 general election
874:2015 general election
800:2010 general election
790:being highlighted by
760:1997 general election
750:on 27 November 1990.
725:1979 general election
659:1970 general election
592:Oriel College, Oxford
590:, before going up to
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554:Early life and career
536:2017 general election
468:Oriel College, Oxford
1786:Member of Parliament
1748:Member of Parliament
1679:Record in Parliament
1234:– via YouTube.
1031:Accidentally Cricket
1018:Incidentally Cricket
688:, before losing his
644:Parliamentary career
512:Member of Parliament
336:Member of Parliament
289:Member of Parliament
26:The Right Honourable
2377:Sir Alan Haselhurst
2367:Sir Patrick Cormack
2246:Sir Alan Haselhurst
2236:Sir Patrick Cormack
1312:www.telegraph.co.uk
1251:The Daily Telegraph
852:Executive Committee
792:The Daily Telegraph
616:Haselhurst was the
538:, he was created a
30:The Lord Haselhurst
2387:Nicholas Winterton
2339:Outgoing Speaker:
1573:The London Gazette
1553:The London Gazette
1476:on 22 October 2016
1419:on 26 October 2014
1172:The London Gazette
1005:Eventually Cricket
867:Sir Colin Shepherd
611:chemicals industry
584:Cheltenham College
578:, and educated at
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1695:on 17 August 2011
1665:Hansard 1803–2005
1375:www.parliament.uk
1044:Unusually Cricket
1039:978-1-907076-00-8
900:socially-excluded
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2516:UK MPs 1987–1992
2511:UK MPs 1983–1987
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