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Neil Macfarlane (politician)

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Name
  
Neil Macfarlane

Role
  
Politician

Party
  
Conservative Party


Books
  
Sport and Politics: A World Divided

Sir David Neil Macfarlane, known as Neil Macfarlane, (born 7 May 1936) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Political career

Macfarlane first stood for Parliament in 1970 at East Ham North, but was defeated by Labour's Reg Prentice. He was elected Member of Parliament for Sutton and Cheam in February 1974, regaining the seat from the Liberal Graham Tope who had beaten him in a by-election two years earlier.

Macfarlane held some ministerial posts, including Education and Science and the Arts (1979–1981), and the Environment and Sport (1981–1985).

After Parliament

Macfarlane stood down from Parliament in 1992, and was succeeded by Lady Olga Maitland. He wrote, with Michael Herd, a memoir of his time as sports minister, Sport and Politics: a world divided (Willow, 1986). He was knighted in the 1988 New Year Honours.

References

Neil Macfarlane (politician) Wikipedia