Mark Lancaster MP Milton Keynes North, Conservative, Government Whip

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Mark Lancaster

Most spoken phrases

Last updated 3rd Jun 2009

  1. Israeli settlements
  2. Northcote Road shops
  3. Dangerous dogs petition
  4. Clapham Junction tube
  5. Heathrow expansion
  6. Health services
  7. Fly tipping

This information is based on the most frequently spoken phrases by this representative.

Biography

  • Born:

    12/5/1970
  • Positions

    Opposition Whip 2006-07; Shadow Minister for International Development 2007-10; PPS to Andrew Mitchell as Secretary of State for International Development 2010-12; Government Whip 2012-.
  • Electoral history

    Contested Nuneaton 2001 general election. Member for Milton Keynes North East 2005-10, for Milton Keynes North since 6 May 2010 general election.
  • Political interests

    Defence, international development, commerce.
  • Countries of interest

    China, India, Nepal, USA.

Election record for Milton Keynes North, 05 Jun 2010

Party Percentage of votes
Conservative 43.4%
Lab/Co-op 26.8%
Liberal Democrat 22.05%
Name Party Votes % of votes
Lancaster, Mark Conservative 23,419 43.4
Pakes, Andrew Lab/Co-op 14,458 26.8
Hope, Jill Liberal Democrat 11,894 22.05
Phillips, Michael UK Independence Party 1,772 3.29
Hamilton, Richard British National Party 1,154 2.14
Francis, Alan Green 733 1.36
Lennon, John Christian Peoples Alliance 206 0.39
Fensome, Matt “Bananamatt” Loony 157 0.3
Vyas, Anant Independent 95 0.18
Majority 8,961 votes
Electorate 82,432
Turnout (53,965) 65.47%

Registered interests

Registrable shareholdings: Kimbolton Fireworks Ltd

Overseas visits: In my capacity as a Shadow Minister for International Development I receive some contributions to the costs of otherwise non-registrable overseas visits from registered donations made to Andrew Mitchell MP in his capacity as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. 16-22 February 2009, to Uganda, at the invitation of the Malaria Consortium to see how malaria was being combated in the country. Flights and in-country costs were paid by the Malaria Consortium. (Registered 23 February 2009) 9-15 March 2009, to Washington DC, to the World Bank and the IMF to see how they operate, in my role as Shadow Minister for International Development. Flights and in-country costs were paid by Andrew Mitchell MP from registered donations made to him in his capacity as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. (Registered 16 March 2009) 4-11 April 2009 to China as a guest of the Chinese Association of Friendship and Understanding. Accommodation and food paid for by the Association and flight sponsored by Mr Maurice Bennett; businessman, London. (Registered 13 April 2009) 2-12 May 2009, to St Helena, to investigate the access issues for the island in light of the ongoing DfID consultation in my role as Shadow Minister for International Development. Flights and in-country costs were paid by Andrew Mitchell MP from registered donations made to him in his capacity as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. (Registered 13 May 2009)

Remunerated employment, office, profession etc: Serving Officer, Royal Engineers Territorial Army.

Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests: Parliamentary adviser (unpaid) to the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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