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{{Short description|Former MP, in office 1982–1997}} |
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|name = Tim Smith |
|name = Tim Smith |
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|office = [[Member of Parliament ( |
|office = [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]]<br />for [[Beaconsfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Beaconsfield]] |
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|term_start = 27 May 1982 |
|term_start = 27 May 1982 |
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|term_end = |
|term_end = 8 April 1997 |
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|predecessor = [[Ronald Bell (politician)|Ronald Bell]] |
|predecessor = [[Ronald Bell (politician)|Ronald Bell]] |
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|successor = [[Dominic Grieve]] |
|successor = [[Dominic Grieve]] |
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|office1 = [[Member of Parliament ( |
|office1 = [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]]<br />for [[Ashfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Ashfield]] |
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|term_start1 = 28 April 1977 |
|term_start1 = 28 April 1977 |
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|term_end1 = |
|term_end1 = 7 April 1979 |
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|predecessor1 = [[David Marquand]] |
|predecessor1 = [[David Marquand]] |
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|successor1 = [[Frank Haynes]] |
|successor1 = [[Frank Haynes (politician)|Frank Haynes]] |
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|birth_date = |
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1947|10|5}} |
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|birth_place = [[Plympton]], [[Devon]], |
|birth_place = [[Plympton]], [[Devon]], England |
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|party = [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] |
|party = [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] |
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'''Timothy John Smith''' (born 5 October 1947) is a |
'''Timothy John Smith''' (born 5 October 1947) is a British former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician. |
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==Politics== |
==Politics== |
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In 1977 |
In 1977, Smith was selected as Conservative candidate for the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] seat of [[Ashfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Ashfield]] in [[Nottinghamshire]] at [[1977 Ashfield by-election|the by-election]] that had been called following the resignation of [[David Marquand]]. Ashfield was regarded as a 'safe' Labour seat, but on 28 April, in an amazing result, Smith overturned Marquand's [[October 1974 United Kingdom general election|October 1974]] majority of 22,915<ref>[http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/area/uk/ge74b/i01.htm UK general election results, October 1974: Aberavon – Banbury] at Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources</ref> to win by 264 votes<ref>{{cite web |url=http://geocities.com/by_elections/77.html |title=1977 by-elections |accessdate=2016-08-04 |url-status=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091025101514/http://geocities.com/by_elections/77.html |archivedate=25 October 2009 |df=dmy-all}} at British Parliamentary By-elections</ref> over Labour's Michael Cowan. However, Smith was unable to hold the seat in the [[1979 United Kingdom general election|1979 general election]]. |
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He was |
He was selected to contest the [[1982 Beaconsfield by-election]], in which he defeated the Labour candidate, future Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. Smith was thereafter returned as MP by the constituency at each general election until 1997. |
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==Scandal== |
==Scandal== |
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During the "[[cash-for-questions affair]]" it was revealed that he had taken undeclared payments of between £18,000 and £25,000 from [[Mohamed Al-Fayed]], the owner of [[Harrods]], much of it allegedly handed over in envelopes stuffed with £50 |
During the "[[cash-for-questions affair]]" it was revealed that he had taken undeclared payments of between £18,000 and £25,000 from [[Mohamed Al-Fayed]], the owner of [[Harrods]], much of it allegedly handed over in envelopes stuffed with [[£50 note]]s.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20020520125323/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/03/27/nslea27.html Ex-minister quits over sleaze], ''The Daily Telegraph'', Thursday 27 March 1997</ref> In May 1997, at [[1997 United Kingdom general election|the subsequent general election]], Smith stood down and left politics altogether. |
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On 3 July 1997 he was found guilty by Sir [[Gordon Downey]] of taking cash for questions from Al Fayed, along with [[Neil Hamilton (politician)|Neil Hamilton]]. The report severely criticised the conduct of both Hamilton and Smith whilst MPs and said that |
On 3 July 1997, he was found guilty by Sir [[Gordon Downey]] of taking cash for questions from Al Fayed, along with [[Neil Hamilton (politician)|Neil Hamilton]]. The report severely criticised the conduct of both Hamilton and Smith whilst they had been MPs, and said that had they remained MPs they would have faced a substantial suspension from the House of Commons.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001219165200/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2000-12-19 |title=Telegraph |website=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> |
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Smith now lives in [[Boyton, Cornwall]]. |
Smith now lives in [[Boyton, Cornwall|Boyton]], Cornwall. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Ashfield by-election |
* [[1977 Ashfield by-election]] |
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* [[Beaconsfield by-election |
* [[1982 Beaconsfield by-election]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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| title = [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Ashfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Ashfield]] |
| title = [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] for [[Ashfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Ashfield]] |
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| years = [[Ashfield by-election |
| years = [[1977 Ashfield by-election|1977]]–[[1979 United Kingdom general election|1979]] |
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| before = [[David Marquand]] |
| before = [[David Marquand]] |
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| after = [[Frank Haynes]] |
| after = [[Frank Haynes (politician)|Frank Haynes]] |
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| title = [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Beaconsfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Beaconsfield]] |
| title = [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] for [[Beaconsfield (UK Parliament constituency)|Beaconsfield]] |
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| years = [[Beaconsfield by-election |
| years = [[1982 Beaconsfield by-election|1982]]–[[1997 United Kingdom general election|1997]] |
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| before = Sir [[Ronald Bell (politician)|Ronald Bell]] |
| before = Sir [[Ronald Bell (politician)|Ronald Bell]] |
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| after = [[Dominic Grieve]] |
| after = [[Dominic Grieve]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 24 February 2024
Tim Smith | |
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Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield | |
In office 27 May 1982 – 8 April 1997 | |
Preceded by | Ronald Bell |
Succeeded by | Dominic Grieve |
Member of Parliament for Ashfield | |
In office 28 April 1977 – 7 April 1979 | |
Preceded by | David Marquand |
Succeeded by | Frank Haynes |
Personal details | |
Born | Plympton, Devon, England | 5 October 1947
Political party | Conservative |
Timothy John Smith (born 5 October 1947) is a British former Conservative politician.
Politics
[edit]In 1977, Smith was selected as Conservative candidate for the Labour seat of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire at the by-election that had been called following the resignation of David Marquand. Ashfield was regarded as a 'safe' Labour seat, but on 28 April, in an amazing result, Smith overturned Marquand's October 1974 majority of 22,915[1] to win by 264 votes[2] over Labour's Michael Cowan. However, Smith was unable to hold the seat in the 1979 general election.
He was selected to contest the 1982 Beaconsfield by-election, in which he defeated the Labour candidate, future Prime Minister Tony Blair. Smith was thereafter returned as MP by the constituency at each general election until 1997.
Scandal
[edit]During the "cash-for-questions affair" it was revealed that he had taken undeclared payments of between £18,000 and £25,000 from Mohamed Al-Fayed, the owner of Harrods, much of it allegedly handed over in envelopes stuffed with £50 notes.[3] In May 1997, at the subsequent general election, Smith stood down and left politics altogether.
On 3 July 1997, he was found guilty by Sir Gordon Downey of taking cash for questions from Al Fayed, along with Neil Hamilton. The report severely criticised the conduct of both Hamilton and Smith whilst they had been MPs, and said that had they remained MPs they would have faced a substantial suspension from the House of Commons.[4]
Smith now lives in Boyton, Cornwall.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ UK general election results, October 1974: Aberavon – Banbury at Richard Kimber's Political Science Resources
- ^ "1977 by-elections". Archived from the original on 25 October 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) at British Parliamentary By-elections - ^ Ex-minister quits over sleaze, The Daily Telegraph, Thursday 27 March 1997
- ^ "Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 19 December 2000.
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