Peter Butler | |
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Member of Parliament for North East Milton Keynes | |
In office 9 April 1992 –8 April 1997 | |
Preceded by | New constituency |
Succeeded by | Brian White |
Personal details | |
Born | Newport,Shropshire,England | 10 June 1951
Political party | Conservative |
Profession | Solicitor |
Peter Butler (born 10 June 1951) is a British Conservative Party politician. At the 1992 general election,he became the first Member of Parliament (MP) for the new constituency of North East Milton Keynes,winning the seat with a majority of over 14,000. A former solicitor,he served as a PPS to Kenneth Clarke.
Butler served only one term in Parliament. At the 1997 election,he lost the seat by only 240 votes to Labour's Brian White. [1]
A Freemason,Butler was Worshipful Master of the Oxford-based Apollo University Lodge 357 from 1992 to 1993. [2]
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