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Whip's Nightmare: Diary of a Maastricht Rebel. The Memoir Club. 2003. ISBN   978-1841040868.
  • Cracking the Whip. Bretwalda Books. 13 December 2012. ISBN   978-1909099067.
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    Christopher Gill
    RD
    Christopher Gill 2010.jpg
    Gill in 2010
    Member of Parliament
    for Ludlow
    In office
    11 June 1987 14 May 2001
    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by Member of Parliament for Ludlow
    19872001
    Succeeded by