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Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm

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that year. In 1986, he suggested that the government bill the Kremlin in the amount of Β£1 million and provide the amount to Scottish farmers in compensation for losses to sheep herds caused by the
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rugby team the next year. He was dropped from the Government in 1981 in the wake of Mrs Thatcher's proposal that the British team pull out of the
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The number of Conservative MPs from Scotland declined from 24 when he was first elected an MP in 1964 to nil after the 1997 general election. A
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Monro came under some criticism for opposing the visit of a South African Barbarians rugby team to the UK and a return visit by the
702: 544: 464:. He became active in local test politics in the 1950s, and was elected as MP for Dumfries in 1964. He served as a Conservative 1097: 737: 635:
from 1952, where he served until 1967. He was chairman and vice-president of the Dumfries Unionist Party and was elected MP for
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on 9 April 1992, but he was sacked from this position on 5 July 1995. He became a member of the
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praised him as "a man who is truly a part of the community that he represents".
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Monro married twice. He married Anne Welch in 1949. Their two sons joined the
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between 28 July 1971 and 28 February 1974. He voted against his party on
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from 1982 to 2000, and its honorary Inspector General from 1990 to 2000.
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rugby union tour to Australia but had to return home to fight the
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at Cambridge. After only one year at Cambridge, he joined the
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in 1995, and following his retirement as an MP, was made a
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and held three junior ministerial positions, twice in the
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Coat of arms of Hector Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm
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House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 9 October 2006
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Hector Seymour Peter Monro, Baron Monro of Langholm
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Index

Hector Monro (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
AE
PC
Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
John Major
The 2nd Baron Strathclyde
The 16th Earl of Lindsay
Edward Heath
Teddy Taylor
Robert Hughes
Minister for Sport
Margaret Thatcher
Denis Howell
Neil Macfarlane
Member of Parliament
Dumfries
David Anderson
Russell Brown
President of the Scottish Rugby Union
John Henry Orr
Frank Coutts
Edinburgh
Scotland
UK
Dumfries
Scotland
UK
Conservative
Alma mater

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