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5 unusual facts about Michael Colvin


Derek Laud

Laud recommended the recruitment of Conservative Members of Parliament Michael Colvin and Neil Hamilton as consultants for SNI.

Michael Colvin

He also became briefly the owner of the Cricketers' Arms in Tangley, to save it for the village.

Later, he became a director, with the black Conservative activist Derek Laud, of the Laud Ludgate lobbying organisation.

He was elected to Tangley parish council for 12 years from 1964, to Andover rural district council for seven years from 1965, and to Hampshire county council for five years from 1970.

He spoke up for the whites of southern Africa, particularly after twice visiting apartheid South Africa and Bophuthatswana as a guest of their governments, first in 1986.



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