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Angela Rumbold

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She served on many national committees including the Doctors’ and Dentists’ Review Body and was Chairman of the Teachers’ Negotiating Committee until it was closed down by
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She was co-chair of the Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools, and Chair of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the
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for nine years and set up its Pre-prep School Grimsdells. She also chaired the Minerva Fund for replacement of bursaries in
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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and was won by Rumbold. She held the seat for the Conservatives in the landslide
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in 1997 she returned to many of her voluntary activities. She was Chair of the
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She returned to a working life after raising her children and worked as the
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Rumbold was known for her pro-nuclear views: she was a co-founder of
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Former Conservative education minister Dame Angela Rumbold dies
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and for a further 14 years, usually with robust majorities.
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment
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on a swing of 11.6%, similar to the national average.
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as a researcher, transferring across to work on the
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The Right Honourable
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Minister of State for Home Affairs
Margaret Thatcher
John Major
David Mellor
Peter Lloyd
Minister of State for Education and Science
Chris Patten
Tim Eggar
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment
William Waldegrave
Christopher Chope
Mitcham and Morden
Bruce Douglas-Mann
Siobhain McDonagh
Conservative
Alma mater
King's College London
DBE
PC
Conservative
Member of Parliament
1982 by-election
1997 general election
Perse School for Girls
Notting Hill and Ealing High School
King's College London
barrister

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