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Christopher Ward (British politician)

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in December 1969, declaring that he wanted to vote for abolition of the death penalty with a clear conscience but that there was inadequate evidence that it was safe to do so. In January 1970 he initiated a debate on housebuilding, insisting that half a million houses needed to be built every year in
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Ward had stood down from Berkshire County Council in 1970, but returned to it in 1974; he served as Deputy Leader and chair of the Finance sub-committee. He was also a member of the South East Regional Planning Council. He had better luck with Parliamentary selections in 1976 when he was chosen as
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Later in 1979, Ward became Leader of Berkshire County Council (Chairman of the Policy Committee); he served until 1981 when the Conservatives lost control. He was a Governor of Chiltern Nursery Training College from 1975 to 1997, serving as Chairman in 1988–91; he also served London Conservative
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and a "Young Socialist" candidate stood) could help him win if disenchanted Labour voters stayed at home. After a recount, Ward won with a majority of 478, overturning Noel-Baker's majority of over 10,000 at the
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order to solve the housing problem; he called on the Labour government to apologise for failing to meet that target.
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David Butler and Denis Kavanagh, "The British General Election of 1979" (Macmillan, 1979), p. 421.
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and Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, "The British General Election of 1970" (Macmillan, 1970), p. 321.
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as a "killer road", after 38 people were killed on the road in the space of eighteen months.
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Ward began to look around for a winnable constituency to fight, and was considered for the
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area. In 1965 Ward began his political career when he was elected to
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in 1969, Ward was selected as the Conservative candidate in the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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from 1982 to 1987, and became club Treasurer in 1993.
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List of United Kingdom MPs with the shortest service
559: 557: 331: 244:. Ward was ultimately not selected anywhere in the 502: 416: 429: 409:Geoffrey Charles, "New speed limits on the way", 361: 658: 554: 480: 70:in January 1965, and employed as a solicitor in 604:contributions in Parliament by Christopher Ward 354: 352: 547:"Two former MPs on Tory short list for Hove", 541: 66:School of Law; He was admitted to the roll of 579: 468: 461:"Housing achievement still best – Minister", 455: 422:Denis Taylor, "Liberals hopeful at Swindon", 403: 16:For other people named Christopher Ward, see 442: 349: 255: 188:retaking the seat with a majority of 5,576. 42:were thwarted, and when he found a winnable 118: 659: 281:clubland as honorary Secretary of the 435:Tim Jones, "Winner is shouted down", 26:(born 26 December 1942) is a British 82: 687:Members of Berkshire County Council 342:"Five by-elections on October 30", 77: 13: 87:Ward was already committed to the 14: 698: 591: 204:. In 1972 he was shortlisted for 18:Christopher Ward (disambiguation) 613:Parliament of the United Kingdom 369:"Law Society Roll of Solicitors" 148:Communist Party of Great Britain 91:and was elected Chairman of the 314:"Mr Christopher Ward (Hansard)" 275: 306: 250:October 1974 general elections 24:Christopher John Ferguson Ward 1: 358:"Who's Who", A & C Black. 300: 191: 182:general election in June 1970 158: 49: 34:politician, who served as a 7: 288: 261:Conservative candidate for 10: 703: 222:Christchurch and Lymington 15: 645: 626: 618: 611: 525:, 4 February 1972, p. 12. 512:, 22 January 1972, p. 12. 499:, 6 February 1971, p. 12. 452:, 16 December 1969, p. 4. 426:, 23 October 1969, p. 10. 413:, 26 February 1969, p. 4. 256:Eton and Slough candidate 175: 465:, 28 January 1970, p. 4. 439:, 31 October 1969, p. 1. 346:, 14 October 1969, p. 1. 101:Berkshire County Council 576:, 8 October 1976, p. 6. 551:, 1 October 1973, p. 2. 56:Magdalen College School 538:, 13 June 1972, p. 14. 283:United and Cecil Club 270:1979 general election 153:1966 general election 140:resulting by-election 54:Ward was educated at 629:Member of Parliament 400:, 6 May 1972, p. 14. 375:on 27 September 2011 214:Kingston-upon-Thames 198:Arundel and Shoreham 119:By-election campaign 36:Member of Parliament 534:"The Times Diary", 521:"The Times Diary", 508:"The Times Diary", 495:"The Times Diary", 396:"The Times Diary", 93:Young Conservatives 622:Francis Noel-Baker 200:constituency in a 169:capital punishment 129:Francis Noel-Baker 89:Conservative Party 62:, and then at the 32:Conservative Party 655: 654: 646:Succeeded by 318:api.parliament.uk 83:County councillor 694: 682:UK MPs 1966–1970 619:Preceded by 609: 608: 586: 583: 577: 570: 564: 561: 552: 545: 539: 532: 526: 519: 513: 506: 500: 493: 487: 484: 478: 472: 466: 459: 453: 446: 440: 433: 427: 420: 414: 407: 401: 394: 385: 384: 382: 380: 371:. 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Christopher Ward (disambiguation)
solicitor
Conservative Party
Member of Parliament
safe seat
marginal seat
Magdalen College School
Oxford
Law Society
solicitors
Reading
Conservative Party
Young Conservatives
Wessex
Berkshire County Council
A4
Reading
Hungerford
Labour
Francis Noel-Baker
resigned
House of Commons
resulting by-election
Liberal Party
Communist Party of Great Britain
1966 general election
maiden speech
capital punishment
general election in June 1970
David Stoddart

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