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[[David Verney]] ([[Lord Willoughby de Broke]]) was Chairman of [[St Martins Magazines plc]] 1992-2008, President, [[Heart of England Tourist Board]] 1996-2005, Patron, [[Warwickshire Association of Boys’ Clubs]] 1991-2004, and Member of the [[Anglo-Hong Kong Trust]] 1996-2006. He was a member of the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities 1996-2001. He was elected to the House of Lords in 1999. He left the [[Conservative Party]] in 2007 to join the [[United Kingdom Independence Party]].
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[[David Verney]] ([[Lord Willoughby de Broke]]) was Chairman of [[St Martins Magazines plc]] 1992-2008, President, [[Heart of England Tourist Board]] 1996-2005, Patron, [[Warwickshire Association of Boys’ Clubs]] 1991-2004, and Member of the [[Anglo-Hong Kong Trust]] 1996-2006.  
  
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He was a member of the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities 1996-2001. He was elected to the House of Lords in 1999. He left the [[Conservative Party]] in 2007 to join the [[United Kingdom Independence Party]] (UKIP). <ref> ref needed </ref>
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[[Category:House of Lords|Verney, David]][[Category:UKIP|Verney, David]]

Latest revision as of 00:38, 17 November 2015

David Verney (Lord Willoughby de Broke) was Chairman of St Martins Magazines plc 1992-2008, President, Heart of England Tourist Board 1996-2005, Patron, Warwickshire Association of Boys’ Clubs 1991-2004, and Member of the Anglo-Hong Kong Trust 1996-2006.

He was a member of the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Communities 1996-2001. He was elected to the House of Lords in 1999. He left the Conservative Party in 2007 to join the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). [1]

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