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Neil Hamilton

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Gender Male
Death39 years ago
Date of birth September 9,1899
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Lynn
Massachusetts
United States
SpouseElsa Whitmer
Job Teacher
Politician
Barrister
Education Aberystwyth University - Penglais Campus
Corpus Christi College
Ysgol Dyffryn Aman
Prifysgol Aberystwyth University, Penglais Campus
Party UK Independence Party
Previous positionMember of the Senedd (2016–2021), Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1983–1997)
Full nameMostyn Neil Hamilton
DiedEscondido
California
United States
Date of died September 24,1984
Children 1
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James Neil Hamilton was an American stage, film and television actor, best remembered for his role as Commissioner Gordon on the Batman TV series of the 1960s. During his motion picture career, which spanned more than a half century, Hamilton performed in over 260 productions in the silent and sound eras.

Parties may stand aside in by-election to replace MP Owen Paterson

Feb 16,2020 6:26 am

Labour and the Liberal Democrats are in talks to stand aside and back an independent " anti-sleaze" candidate in the by-election prompted by the resignation of Tory MP Owen Paterson .

The Green Party is also said to be open to The Proposal for the seat of North Shropshire, which is usually an ultra-safe one for the Conservatives.

Mr Paterson quit on Thursday amid a row over his breaking of MPs' rules.

No date has yet been set for the resulting by-election.

Opposition parties are Looking Back at The Contest for the seat of Tatton, Cheshire, at the 1997 general election, when former BBC journalist Martin Bell took on - and defeated - Conservative incumbent Neil Hamilton .

Wearing a white suit, he campaigned as an independent on an " anti-sleaze" ticket, with The Other major parties not putting up a candidate.

No final decision has been taken regarding The North Shropshire by-election, but a Labour source told The Bbc a similar approach would be a " sensible idea".

Mr Paterson has held the constituency since 1997, taking 62. 7% of the vote at the 2019 general election, with Labour a distant second.

The Commons Standards Committee concluded last week that the former cabinet minister had misused his position as an MP to benefit two firms he worked for, after a damning report on his behaviour by standards commissioner Kathryn Stone.

It recommended he be suspended from The Commons for 30 sitting days, which could have prompted a by-election.

But on Wednesday, the government ordered its MPs to vote for an amendment to halt Mr Paterson's case and to rejig the standards system.

Amid an outcry from opposition parties. it changed its mind on Thursday and Mr Paterson, a former cabinet minister, announced he was quitting Parliament.

He Said The Past few days had been " intolerable" but called his decision " The Right one".

Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid tribute to Mr Paterson's " distinguished career" describing him as a friend.

But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Mr Johnson " must explain how he intends to fix the immense harm he has done to confidence in the probity of him and his MPs".



Source of news: bbc.com

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