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|description=Senior fellow and project director at the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. UK MP.
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|title=Shadow Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food
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|title=Member of Parliament for Colne Valley
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''Disambiguation:'' Not to be confused with [[David Clark]], former special adviser to Robin Cook and researcher for [[John Reid]], freelance writer, and lobbyist.  
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''Not to be confused with [[David Clark (writer)]], former special adviser to Robin Cook and researcher for [[John Reid]], freelance writer, and lobbyist.''
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'''Dr David George Clark MP, Baron Clark of Windermere''', is a UK [[politician]]. He was a senior fellow at the [[Institute for Statecraft]] where his specialities were listed as "International Security; Transatlantic Relations; UK Foreign Policy; Eastern Europe".<ref>http://archive.ph/Df5eb</ref> He directed their "The Future of the West" project.<ref>https://archive.ph/0wp1R</ref> He is also a member of the [[Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom]].
  
Dr [[David Clark|David George Clark]] MP, Baron Clark of Windermere, is a British politician from the Labour Party. He is member of Parliament for South Shields.
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==Career==
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David Clark is MP for South Shields.
  
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 27 January 2020

Person.png David Clark  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
David Clark.jpg
Born1939-10-19
Castle Douglas, United Kingdom
Alma materVictoria University of Manchester, University of Sheffield
Member ofInstitute for Statecraft
PartyLabour
Senior fellow and project director at the Institute for Statecraft. UK MP.

Employment.png Minister for the Cabinet Office Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
2 May 1997 - 27 July 1998

Employment.png Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
2 May 1997 - 27 July 1998

Employment.png Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
18 July 1992 - 2 May 1997

Not to be confused with David Clark (writer), former special adviser to Robin Cook and researcher for John Reid, freelance writer, and lobbyist.

Dr David George Clark MP, Baron Clark of Windermere, is a UK politician. He was a senior fellow at the Institute for Statecraft where his specialities were listed as "International Security; Transatlantic Relations; UK Foreign Policy; Eastern Europe".[1] He directed their "The Future of the West" project.[2] He is also a member of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom.

Career

David Clark is MP for South Shields.


 

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