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Employment.png Conservative Party/Chief Whip 
(Whip)

The Chief Whip of the Conservative Party.

The Conservative Party/Chief Whip is an important role in the British House of Commons.

 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
David Waddington13 June 198724 July 1989
Francis Pym19 June 19702 December 1973
William Whitelaw16 October 196420 June 1970

 

Related Quotation

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Tim Fortescue“For anyone with any sense, who was in trouble, would come to the whips and tell them the truth, and say now, I’m in a jam, can you help? It might be debt, it might be… a scandal involving small boys, or any kind of scandal in which, erm er, a member seemed likely to be mixed up in, they’d come and ask if we could help and if we could, we did. And we would do everything we can because we would store up brownie points… and if I mean, that sounds a pretty, pretty nasty reason, but it’s one of the reasons because if we could get a chap out of trouble then, he will do as we ask forever more.”Tim Fortescue1995
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