Winston Churchill II |
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Born | Winston Spencer-Churchill 1940-10-10 Chequers, Bucks, England |
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Died | 2010-03-02 (Age 69) Belgravia, London, England, UK |
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Nationality | British |
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Alma mater | Christ Church (Oxford) |
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Children | • 2 sons • 2 daughters |
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Spouse | Minnie Caroline d'Erlanger |
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Member of | Le Cercle, Resistance International |
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Party | Conservative |
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Relatives | • Winston Churchill • Randolph Churchill • Arabella Churchill |
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| In office |
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9 June 1983 - 1 May 1997 | Preceded by | Shirley SummerskillKenneth Baker, Tony Benn, Winston Churchill II, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Clement Freud, Stephen Hastings, Nicholas Lyell, Fred Mulley, John Nott, Merlyn Rees, William Rodgers, David Waddington |
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Succeeded by | Damian Green, Alan Howarth, Bob Laxton, Helen Liddell, Jenny TongeDavid Amess, Alan Clark, Charles Clarke, Yvette Cooper, Ed Davey, Louise Ellman, Lorna Fitzsimons, Mike Hancock, Melanie Johnson, Christopher Leslie, Julian Lewis, Peter Luff, Nicholas Lyell, Fiona Mactaggart, Gillian Merron, Chris Pond, Nicholas Soames, Dave Watts, Shaun Woodward, Phil Woolas |
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| In office |
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18 June 1970 - 9 June 1983 | Preceded by | Kenneth Baker, George Brown, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Niall MacDermot, Robert Maxwell, David Winnick |
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Succeeded by | Richard Caborn, Michael HowardKenneth Baker, Winston Churchill II, Robin Corbett, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Clement Freud, Edward Heath, Alan Howarth, Douglas Hurd, Edward Leigh, Nicholas Lyell, Dave Nellist, Merlyn Rees, Nicholas Soames, David Waddington |
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Background
A grandson of Winston Churchill, son of Randolph Churchill, MP.
Career
As a conservative MP, he chaired the Campaign for Peace Through Freedom, an umbrella organisation set up to coordinate moves against CND by the and Coalition for Peace Through Security the British Atlantic Commitee[1]
Deep political connections
Churchill was an attendee of Le Cercle.
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