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273:, London, and became General Election Co-ordinator in 1994. He held this post until being selected as Labour candidate for Houghton and Washington East, the constituency where he grew up, in 1996. 386: 182: 70: 391: 396: 301: 346: 217: 178: 65: 190: 186: 251: 292:'s Office as a junior whip but was recalled to by-election service in 2004, masterminding, along with his protΓ©gΓ© 293: 411: 406: 401: 333: 206: 259: 338: 305: 210: 134: 361: 255: 311:
Kemp retired at the 2010 general election, when his constituency disappeared in boundary changes.
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faction in the Labour Party. He began working full-time for the Labour Party in 1981.
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responsible for the two of the biggest swings to the Labour Party in history, at the
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Kemp married Patricia Mary Byrne in 1989. They have two sons and a daughter.
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In 2001, Kemp unsuccessfully auditioned to be presenter of quiz show
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Kemp started work in the civil service in 1975 and was active in the
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Fraser Kemp MP
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Index

Assistant Whip
Tony Blair
Member of Parliament
Houghton and Washington East
Roland Boyes
Washington
County Durham
British
Labour
Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Houghton and Washington East
1997
2010
Labour Party
Washington School
Washington, Tyne and Wear
Civil and Public Services Association
Clause Four
party organiser
Leicester
East Midlands
West Midlands
election agent
Mid Staffordshire by-election
Poll Tax
Dudley West by-election
Tony Blair
Millbank Tower
Whip

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