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Published:
June 9, 2008
Long-serving
Burnham-On-Sea MP marks his 25th year in the job
Burnham-On-Sea's
MP, David Heathcoat-Amory, said he has no intention of stepping
down from his job any time soon as he marked his 25th year in
the role on Monday (June 9th).
His
remarks came at a Conservative group meeting, 25 years to the
day since he became MP for
the Wells Constituency.
He
said: "I was elected MP for the Wells Constituency on June
9th 1983. Twenty five years is another milestone but definitely
not the finishing post. I have enjoyed it all and if the electorate
agree I hope to continue for a good while yet."
"I
have served under two Conservative Prime Ministers and look forward
to serving under David Cameron."
The
photo above shows Mr Heathcoat-Amory on his election night in
June 1983
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LINKS:
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