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until 2016, was being paid Β£3,300 for eight hours' work a month as a consultant for Brand
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the highest expenses claim of local MPs in Essex. He was accused by
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Guardian Unlimited Politics β Ask Aristotle: James Duddridge MP
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1801:"Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury) - GOV.UK"
1876:"Rochford and Southend East MP James Duddridge to step down"
1416:"James Duddridge in Β£11,000 benefits row over hotel expense"
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from 2006 to 2008, and in January 2008, he was appointed an
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1693:"Nadine Dorries joins Department of Health and Social Care"
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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JulyβSeptember 2022 Conservative Party leadership election
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on the subject of the pending state visit of US President
1723:"Rochford & Southend East Parliamentary constituency"
1386:"Ministerial appointments: 11 August 2014 β News stories"
1166:"House of Commons Hansard Debates for 9 Jun 2005 (pt 26)"
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee
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2072:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
922:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
886:Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights
636:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
609:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
269:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
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1446:"MPs' claimed Β£167,000 expenses over last year"
777:From 2005 to 2007, Duddridge has served on the
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803:(Government Whip) with responsibility for the
673:James Duddridge was born on 26 August 1971 in
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1851:"Political Honours conferred: October 2022"
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1080:"Ministerial Appointments: September 2022"
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655:Minister of State for International Trade
58:Minister of State for International Trade
892:On 9 February 2017, Duddridge tabled an
877:Duddridge meets with chief executive of
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1356:"Africa minister Mark Simmonds resigns"
677:. He was educated at Crestwood School,
607:from May 2010 to September 2012 and as
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159:11 May 2010 β 4 September 2012
124:8 July 2022 β 6 September 2022
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1426:from the original on 24 September 2018
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967:during an appearance on an edition of
920:reported that Duddridge, who had been
640:government reshuffle in September 2021
328:11 August 2014 β 16 July 2016
213:8 February 2022 β 8 July 2022
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1559:from the original on 20 February 2017
1037:Duddrige is married with 3 children.
888:initiative on 17 March 2015 in London
884:at the annual plenary meeting of the
1660:Wright, Oliver (27 September 2017).
1486:from the original on 31 October 2018
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1022:"for political and public service."
696:Duddridge served as Chairman of the
646:from February to July 2022 and as a
1894:"About Sir James Duddridge KCMG MP"
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3183:Alumni of the University of Essex
2045:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
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1396:from the original on 3 March 2016
1354:Watt, Nicholas (11 August 2014).
1335:from the original on 3 March 2016
1305:from the original on 4 March 2016
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994:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
992:On 8 July 2022, he was appointed
829:Duddridge voted in favour of the
801:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
648:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
605:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
441:5 May 2005 β 30 May 2024
112:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
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1922:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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1927:Contributions in Parliament
1748:Jason Burke (4 July 2021).
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1170:Publications.parliament.uk
1014:Duddridge was appointed a
936:Exiting the European Union
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578:Rochford and Southend East
560:Sir James Philip Duddridge
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47:Official portrait, 2020
1553:"Early day motion 943"
1020:2022 Political Honours
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764:2005 general election
745:2001 general election
669:Early life and career
215:Serving with
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2005:Member of Parliament
1973:BBC Politics webpage
1947:Record in Parliament
1615:. 20 February 2017.
1585:. 19 February 2017.
1506:"Election Data 2015"
1210:"Election Data 2010"
1135:"Election Data 2005"
1105:"Election Data 2001"
1055:"James Duddridge MP"
574:Member of Parliament
424:Member of Parliament
2460:Neville Chamberlain
1882:. 20 November 2023.
1613:The Daily Telegraph
1539:11 May 2015 at the
942:'s administration.
701:Young Conservatives
691:University of Essex
572:, he served as the
526:University of Essex
2284:David Lloyd George
2175:Alexander Stafford
2030:Political offices
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1139:Electoral Calculus
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