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Reginald Yarnitz Freeson (24
February 1926 – 9
October 2006) was a
British Labour politician. He was a
Member of
Parliament for 23 years, from 1964 to...
- Livingstone, with only 2 for
Freeson and 3 abstentions. Nevertheless, in the 1983
United Kingdom general election,
Freeson went on to win the
Brent East...
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previously one of the
Labour Party's
safest seats in London. It was held by Reg
Freeson from 1974 to 1987, then by Ken
Livingstone (following the
abolition of...
- Charlot,
historian Elizabeth Eiloart,
writer Beatrice Ferrar,
actress Reg
Freeson,
politician William Hartnell,
actor Barnaby Kay,
actor John Lawrence, political...
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Treasury 1959
Harry Howarth Labour Party Trevor Skeet Willesden East 1959 Reg
Freeson Labour Party Colin Turner Woolwich West 1959 Bill
Hamling Labour Party...
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Member of
Parliament Reg
Freeson with
Gerry Gable as "research director". In 1967, in the
fourth issue of the paper,
Freeson announced his
decision to...
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Aldermaston March and led a
revival of the
march in 1972.[citation needed] Reg
Freeson was one of five
Labour MPs on the
first Aldermaston March.[citation needed]...
- the anti-fascist
magazine Searchlight in the mid-1960s,
along with Reg
Freeson, Joan Lestor,
Maurice Ludmer and others.
Gable and
Ludmer remained active...
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Minister from 10
September 1976
Minister for
Housing and
Construction Reg
Freeson 7
March 1974
Secretary of
State for
Social Services Barbara Castle 5...
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Orbach Member of
Parliament for
Willesden East 1959–1964 Succeeded by Reg
Freeson Preceded by
Brian Parkyn Member of
Parliament for
Bedford 1970–1983 Constituency...