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Dale Campbell-Savours
United KingdomHouse of LordsLabour PartyEngland · CumbriaMember of the House of Lords

Dale Campbell-Savours

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Dale Campbell-Savours is a British politician and life peer who currently sits in the House of Lords. He previously served as the Member of Parliament for Workington from 1979 to 2001, where he held various roles including opposition spokesman for International Development and Agriculture. Throughout his career, he has been involved in significant policy initiatives, including the design of the Supplementary Vote system and the establishment of the University of Cumbria. Known for his independent-minded approach, he has campaigned on issues such as legal reform regarding rape anonymity and local government finance, while maintaining a long-standing interest in international affairs and regional development.

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Born
1943-08-23 · 82 years old
Birth place
United Kingdom
Education
Keswick School, The Sorbonne
Career
Councillor on Ramsbottom Urban District Council

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