Michael Cashman

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    The Lord Cashman
    CBE
    Lord Cashman.jpg
    Official portrait, 2022
    Member of the House of Lords
    Lord Temporal
    Assumed office
    28 October 2014
    Life peerage
    Party political offices
    Preceded by
    New position
    European Parliamentary representative on the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party
    2001 – 2012
    Succeeded by
    Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
    Preceded by Gentlemen
    Baron Cashman
    Followed by