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lost their seats in the same contest as the Conservative vote fell significantly in Scotland against the UK-wide trend. After his defeat, Fletcher commented, "There is no Tory press in Scotland. The papers up here are rather hostile to the Tory Party."
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from 1979 to 1983, where had responsibility for Scottish education and industry as well as sport and the arts. He was Minister for Corporate and Consumer Affairs at the
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He died in Westminster but was returned to Edinburgh for burial. He and his wife are buried together in the 20th century (north) extension to
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in western Scotland. He was married to Christine Anne Buchanan (1926–2008). They had a son, David John (1958–1992), who died aged 33 in
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Ultimately, he remained MP for Edinburgh North until 1983, when after boundary changes he became MP for
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the following day noted that Fletcher's win came despite this being a time of "unpopularity of the
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over prices", and Fletcher's result was contrasted favourably with the surprise defeat of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Edinburgh constituencies
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from 1983 to 1985, after which he returned to the back benches.
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The grave of Sir Alexander MacPherson Fletcher in Dean Cemetery
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Development Corporation from 1971 to 1973. He was also an
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in 1977 Fletcher described himself as a supporter of
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1970 General Election
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February 1974 general election
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1987 general election
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