Stuart West (disambiguation)

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Stuart West may refer to:

Stuart West is an evolutionary biologist studying social evolution as a Professor of Evolutionary Biology in the Zoology Department at the University of Oxford.

Stu West was the bassist for the English punk band The Damned from 2004 to September 2017. He joined in 2004, when the past bassist Patricia Morrison left the band due to pregnancy. She had a daughter, Emily, by her long-time partner and Damned vocalist, Dave Vanian. Morrison never rejoined the band. It was announced on 11 September 2017 that West is no longer with the band, having been replaced by Paul Gray.

Stewart West Australian politician

Stewart John West, Australian politician, was the Australian Labor Party member for the Division of Cunningham in New South Wales.

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