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Reginald Stamp

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On the LCC, Stamp sat on most committees at some time, but he made his greatest impact as chair of the Town Planning Committee; during this period, the council signed many town expansion agreements. In 1963, he was elected as chair of the LCC, but after a few months, leader of the opposition
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was passed potentially incriminating letters dating from Stamp's time on the Town Planning Committee. Stamp denied that the letters showed any improper behaviour, but he resigned from the council and retired from politics. The
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During the First World War he was a conscientious objector, an absolutist, and imprisoned from June 1917 to October 1918.
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newspaper. He worked in its publishing, advertising and editorial departments, before moving into engineering.
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conducted an investigation, and concluded that Stamp was innocent of any criminal activity.
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British
London County Council
Lavender Hill
Battersea
The Gentlewoman
Independent Labour Party
Ramsay MacDonald
election agent
1923
1924 United Kingdom general elections
Labour Party
Winchester
Frank Wise
Socialist League
London County Council
Bethnal Green South West
alderman
Islington South West
1945 United Kingdom general election
Stockport
Percy Rugg
Director of Public Prosecutions
The Observer
debonair
carnation
buttonhole



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