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- Jack_Aspinwall abstract "Jack Heywood Aspinwall (5 February 1933 – 19 May 2015) was a British politician. In the February 1974 and October 1974 elections, he was the Liberal Party candidate for Kingswood, but changed his allegiance and was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament for the same seat in 1979. He served there until the 1983 election, when he was elected for Wansdyke, which he represented until his retirement at the 1997 general election.".
- Jack_Aspinwall birthDate "1933-02-05".
- Jack_Aspinwall birthYear "1933".
- Jack_Aspinwall deathDate "2015-05-19".
- Jack_Aspinwall deathPlace Willsbridge.
- Jack_Aspinwall deathYear "2015".
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- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink Bootle.
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- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1979.
- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1983.
- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1997.
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- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLink Wansdyke_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Jack_Aspinwall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jack Aspinwall".
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- Jack_Aspinwall dateOfBirth "1933-02-05".
- Jack_Aspinwall dateOfDeath "2015-05-19".
- Jack_Aspinwall hasPhotoCollection Jack_Aspinwall.
- Jack_Aspinwall name "Aspinwall, Jack Heywood".
- Jack_Aspinwall placeOfBirth "Bootle , England, UK".
- Jack_Aspinwall placeOfDeath "Willsbridge, South Gloucestershire, England, UK".
- Jack_Aspinwall shortDescription "British politician".
- Jack_Aspinwall title "Member of Parliament for Kingswood".
- Jack_Aspinwall title "Member of Parliament for Wansdyke".
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- Jack_Aspinwall years "1979".
- Jack_Aspinwall years "1983".
- Jack_Aspinwall description "British politician".
- Jack_Aspinwall description "British politician".
- Jack_Aspinwall subject Category:1933_births.
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- Jack_Aspinwall subject Category:Politics_of_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
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- Jack_Aspinwall subject Category:UK_MPs_1992–97.
- Jack_Aspinwall hypernym Politician.
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- Jack_Aspinwall comment "Jack Heywood Aspinwall (5 February 1933 – 19 May 2015) was a British politician. In the February 1974 and October 1974 elections, he was the Liberal Party candidate for Kingswood, but changed his allegiance and was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament for the same seat in 1979. He served there until the 1983 election, when he was elected for Wansdyke, which he represented until his retirement at the 1997 general election.".