Elizabeth Peacock
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Elizabeth Peacock, née le 4 septembre 1937, est une femme politique britannique, membre du Parti conservateur et ancienne députée du Yorkshire de l'Ouest, dans la circonscription de Batley and Spen.
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Elizabeth Joan Peacock (née Gates; born 4 September 1937) is a British Conservative politician and former Member of Parliament for the West Yorkshire constituency of Batley and Spen. Peacock served as a North Yorkshire County Councillor from 1981 to 1984, and represented Batley and Spen from 1983 to 1997, during which time she was the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Nicholas Scott as Minister for Social Security and Disabled People Unit (1992). Peacock was opposed to abortion, and sometimes advocated direct action. In the debate on the Abortion Amendment Law in January 1988, she was a supporter of the Bill, speaking out for lowering the time-frame in which a legal abortion is permitted, originally standing at 28 weeks, in the Abortion (Amendment) Bill. Peacock stood again in the 2001 el
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Elizabeth Peacock
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Elizabeth Peacock
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Elizabeth Peacock
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Elizabeth Peacock
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1937-09-04
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British
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Parliamentary Private Secretary for the Social Security and Disabled People Unit
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(under Nicholas Scott)
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for Batley and Spen
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United Kingdom
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New constituency
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1957
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Brian David
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1992
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1997-04-08
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1983-06-09
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Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen
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1983
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Elizabeth Joan Peacock (née Gates; born 4 September 1937) is a British Conservative politician and former Member of Parliament for the West Yorkshire constituency of Batley and Spen. Peacock served as a North Yorkshire County Councillor from 1981 to 1984, and represented Batley and Spen from 1983 to 1997, during which time she was the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Nicholas Scott as Minister for Social Security and Disabled People Unit (1992). Peacock was opposed to abortion, and sometimes advocated direct action. In the debate on the Abortion Amendment Law in January 1988, she was a supporter of the Bill, speaking out for lowering the time-frame in which a legal abortion is permitted, originally standing at 28 weeks, in the Abortion (Amendment) Bill. Peacock stood again in the 2001 election, unsuccessfully, and declined to stand in the 2005 election. She was interviewed in 2012 as part of The History of Parliament's oral history project. Peacock continues to be interviewed occasionally on political issues; for example, in April 2019 she appeared on the BBC's regional politics programme, Sunday Politics, supporting Brexit. In reference to the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election, Peacock said that the respect must be earned in the Red wall.
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Elizabeth Peacock, née le 4 septembre 1937, est une femme politique britannique, membre du Parti conservateur et ancienne députée du Yorkshire de l'Ouest, dans la circonscription de Batley and Spen.
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