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Ronald Bell (politician)

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was due for abolition in the current round of boundary changes and agreed to seek the nomination. A struggle within the local Conservative association ensued in which Bell's campaign was successfully masterminded by Hugh Simmonds, chairman of the
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In January 1973, Bell and Powell were opponents of Heath's Counter-Inflation Bill, with Bell arguing that prices and incomes policies were incompatible with the British way of life and were not Conservative measures. At the same time,
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In 1972, Bell and Powell were the leaders of an open rebellion against the leadership of Edward Heath, who retaliated against Bell by attempting to have him replaced as the Tory candidate for Beaconsfield by
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into Britain, stating that "They (Ugandan Asians) were either born in India or retain a close connection with India, they have no connection to Britain by either blood or residence."
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Bell was still a member of the Monday Club's Executive Council in 1971 and 1972; and in September 1972 he was a principal speaker at the club's "Halt Immigration Now!" rally in
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Ronald Bell died of a heart attack in his office in the House of Commons on 27 February 1982. Earlier that day he had taken the chair at an anti-Common Market rally in London.
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In a vote on 22 December 1964, Bell was one of the 91 Tory MPs to vote in favour of the abolition of the
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1970, he was one of the principal politicians to speak at the Monday Club's "Law and Liberty" rally in
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from a by-election in May 1945 until the general election two months later.
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stated that the real cause of inflation was too much government spending.
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complained that what was needed was a "proper economic policy", and
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in London from 1947 to 1949, and was elected as Conservative MP for
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Bell was an early (1962) and very active senior member of the
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from 1974. That year, he became a member of the Parliamentary
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Presidents of the Oxford University Conservative Association
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Stephen Parker, 'Sir Ronald McMillan Bell' (obituary) in
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies
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Ronald Bell (UK politician)
Ronald Bell (disambiguation)
Sir
QC
Member of Parliament
Beaconsfield
South Buckinghamshire
Tim Smith
Newport
Reginald Clarry
Peter Freeman
Paddington Borough Council
Cardiff
Westminster
Conservative
Magdalen College, Oxford
BA
MA
Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
World War II
QC
barrister
Conservative
Member of Parliament
United Kingdom
South Buckinghamshire
Beaconsfield
Newport constituency
Queen's Counsel
knighted

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