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Percivall Pott (politician)

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from 1941, and achieved the rank of Squadron Leader. In 1946, after he was discharged from the RAFVR, Pott married Mary Larkworthy, who had also been a member of the National Poultry Council delegation eight years before. He moved to Hampshire where he was on the Hampshire County Executive of the NFU
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As many expected, Pott concentrated on agriculture issues in the House of Commons. He spoke rarely, and remained loyal to the Conservative Party, casting no dissenting votes against the Conservative whip. In December 1957, he welcomed the Local Government Bill and observed that if local authorities
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for sanction for their actions, then no-one of any calibre would get involved in local government. He also signed a motion opposing the "Suez Group" which supported the development of an economic and politically based organisation behind
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in 1962. In 1963 Pott announced that he would not fight the next election, but in the end he was found dead in bed at his London flat in January 1964 before Parliament had been dissolved.
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analysis of the election prospects noted that the seat had a Conservative majority of only 1,577 and that Labour prospects were helped by the building of overspill housing from
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in 1951. His business involvement also extended to two Water companies: he was a Director of the Mid-Wessex Water Company and became Chairman of Wey Valley Water Company.
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Pott faced down a renewed Labour onslaught which tried to gain the seat. He increased the majority to 3,838, with the help of an unofficial
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from 1947 to 1952. He was also on the Estate Management Committee of the Hampshire Agricultural Executive Committee from 1948 to 1953.
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and in 1938 he was chosen as part of a delegation from the National Poultry Council to the Danish National Agricultural Exhibition.
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His Parliamentary activity was reduced by illness, although he did speak in support of the Conservative candidate in the
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Meanwhile, Pott became involved in politics as a member of the
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Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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National Farmers' Union of England and Wales officials
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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contributions in Parliament by Mr Henry Percivall Pott
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candidate intervening. In May 1960 he tried to stop
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Index

Percivall Pott
Upham
Oundle School
Northamptonshire
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Barnwell
National Farmers Union
poultry
Second World War
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Conservative Party
Hampshire County Council
Justice of the Peace
Christopher Hollis
Member of Parliament
Devizes
The Times
Swindon
Whitehall
NATO
1959 general election
Liberal
Esso
Fawley
London Heathrow Airport
Chippenham by-election
Philip Norton
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Mr Henry Percivall Pott
Parliament of the United Kingdom

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