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Roy Thomason

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and was elected to Bournemouth Council in 1970. From 1974 to 1982 he was the Leader of the council, and he was made a delegate to the Council of the Association of District Councils in 1979. Thomason was made Chairman of the Conservative Party's Local Government Advisory Committee in 1980 and became
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Leader of the Conservative Group on the Association of District Councils the next year, serving until 1984 and 1987 respectively. In 1986 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to local government.
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in December 1994 at a time of a dispute over the admission of women, although newspapers suspected this was because he could not justify the cost of membership.
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for failing to declare loans made to him. He decided not to re-stand after the local Conservative Association opened nominations to other candidates.
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On 18 September 1996, Thomason decided he would not offer himself as a candidate for reselection and would stand down as an MP.
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David Leppard and Tim Kelsey, "Conservative MP censured on loans to cover £6m debts", The Sunday Times, 28 July 1996, p. 1.
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for gay sex to 18 rather than equalising it with the heterosexual age at 16. He resigned from the
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politician. He was a local government leader and served one term as a member of parliament.
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Executive, a Conservative body which administered the party. He was selected to follow Sir
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On social issues Thomason was mildly progressive, supporting a reduction in the
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Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, "Whips on prowl for rebellious new boys",
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calling for a "fresh start" in Britain's negotiations with the
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National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Andy McSmith, "Hard times at the top Tories' club",
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Index

OBE
Member of Parliament
Bromsgrove
Sir Hal Miller
Julie Kirkbride
Conservative
Cheney School
The College of Law
OBE
Conservative Party
Cheney School
Oxford
the College of Law
Bournemouth
Newport East
1983
Labour's
Roy Hughes
National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations
Hal Miller
Bromsgrove
1992 election
Early Day Motion
Eurosceptics
European Communities
Maastricht Treaty
age of consent
Carlton Club
Select Committee on Standards and Privileges
1997 election

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