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Andrew PEARCE



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  • Conservative and Unionist Party icon: GB United Kingdom 1984/07/24 - 1989/07/24
  • Conservative and Unionist Party icon: GB United Kingdom 1979/07/17 - 1984/07/23

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  • icon: EDG EDG Member European Democratic Group 1979/07/17 - 1984/07/23
  • icon: EDG EDG Member European Democratic Group 1984/07/24 - 1989/07/24

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Member of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1979/07/20 1984/07/23
Substitute of Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy 1984/07/26 1985/02/11
Member of Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection 1984/07/26 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Transports 1984/10/09 1987/01/20
Member of Committee on Women's Rights 1984/10/09 1987/01/20
Member of Committee on Budgetary Control 1987/01/21 1987/02/19
Member of Committee on Women's Rights 1987/01/21 1989/07/24
Substitute of Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection 1987/01/21 1989/07/24
Member of Committee on Development and Cooperation 1987/02/20 1989/07/24

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Born

1937/12/01 - Southport

  • BA (Econ.), University of Durham; educated at Rydal School, Colwyn Bay, Wales. National service as Russian translator in RAF 1956-1958. Management services executive in various engineering and construction firms, 1961-1974. Official in the Commission of the EEC (Customs Union Service and Textiles Negotiations Team) 1974-1979.
  • Founder and Chairman, British Conservative Association in Belgium; Deputy Chairman, European Conservative Forum; Chairman, Darlington Conservative Association, 1973-1974.
  • Member of the Board of Governors of Archway School, London 1968-1970.

History

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  • BA (Econ.), University of Durham; educated at Rydal School, Colwyn Bay, Wales. National service as Russian translator in RAF 1956-1958. Management services executive in various engineering and construction firms, 1961-1974. Official in the Commission of the EEC (Customs Union Service and Textiles Negotiations Team) 1974-1979.
  • Founder and Chairman, British Conservative Association in Belgium; Deputy Chairman, European Conservative Forum; Chairman, Darlington Conservative Association, 1973-1974.
  • Member of the Board of Governors of Archway School, London 1968-1970.