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Ben Whitaker (politician)

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158:, who regained the seat for his party with a majority of 474 votes. Following his defeat, Whitaker indicated that he was unlikely to stand for parliament again as he was hoping to take up a research post. 288: 188:. It was announced in August 2016 that Westminster city council had granted planning permission and that the project would go ahead, funded by £110,000 in private donations. The statue, by sculptor 641: 626: 621: 494: 132: 296: 170: 646: 180:, Whitaker was a leading member of a memorial trust, which erected a plaque to the writer in Hampstead and sought to have a statue installed at the 140: 631: 611: 567: 161:
He was active in a number of charities and foundations, particularly relating to global poverty. These included being an executive director of
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2000 for "services to Human Rights and to the Voluntary Sector". He died on 8 June 2014 at the age of 79.
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He practised as a barrister from 1959, and as an extramural lecturer in law for the
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Baroness Whitaker, of Beeston in the County of Nottinghamshire
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In 1964, he married Janet Alison Stewart, who was created a
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He subsequently entered 546: 171:United Nations Commission on Human Rights 141:Minister of Housing and Local Government 240: 282: 280: 278: 276: 274: 272: 64:, Nottinghamshire. He was educated at 52:He was the third son of Major-General 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 7: 123:. Shortly after his election to the 410:"Ex-Minister May Not Stand Again". 163:Minority Rights Group International 428:"The George Orwell Memorial Trust" 25: 380:WHITAKER, Benjamin Charles George 214:Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead 192:, was unveiled in November 2017. 551:Parliament of the United Kingdom 497:. Ham & High. 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Benjamin Whitaker (politician)
CBE
barrister
Labour Party
Sir John Albert Charles Whitaker, 2nd Baronet
Babworth Hall
Retford
Eton
National Service
Coldstream Guards
New College, Oxford
BA
Modern History
called to the bar
Inner Temple
University of London
1966 general election
Conservative
Hampstead
House of Commons
parliamentary private secretary
Anthony Greenwood
Minister of Overseas Development
Minister of Housing and Local Government
parliamentary secretary
1970 general election
Geoffrey Finsberg
Minority Rights Group International
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
United Nations Commission on Human Rights

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