Philip Clarke (politician)
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فيليب كلارك (بالإنجليزية: Philip Clarke) هو سياسي بريطاني، ولد في 1933. في ، انتخب عضو البرلمان الحادي والأربعين للمملكة المتحدة عن دائرة فيرماناغ وجنوب تيرون (26 مايو 1955 – 2 سبتمبر 1955).
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Philip Christopher Clarke (15 April 1933 – 6 July 1995) was an Irish business consultant and competitive cyclist, who had been an Irish Republican Army member in the 1950s. As a cyclist, he competed in the first two Rás Tailteann races, and represented Ireland internationally. In 1954 he was imprisoned after an IRA raid on a British Army barracks in Northern Ireland, and the following year he was elected to the British parliament as the Sinn Féin MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone; as he was imprisoned, his election was overturned on petition. He was released from prison in 1958, after which he broke his ties with the IRA. In later life, he worked for the Irish Management Institute and as an independent business consultant
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فيليب كلارك (سياسي)
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Philip Clarke (politician)
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Member of Parliament for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
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1955
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فيليب كلارك (بالإنجليزية: Philip Clarke) هو سياسي بريطاني، ولد في 1933. في ، انتخب عضو البرلمان الحادي والأربعين للمملكة المتحدة عن دائرة فيرماناغ وجنوب تيرون (26 مايو 1955 – 2 سبتمبر 1955).
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Philip Christopher Clarke (15 April 1933 – 6 July 1995) was an Irish business consultant and competitive cyclist, who had been an Irish Republican Army member in the 1950s. As a cyclist, he competed in the first two Rás Tailteann races, and represented Ireland internationally. In 1954 he was imprisoned after an IRA raid on a British Army barracks in Northern Ireland, and the following year he was elected to the British parliament as the Sinn Féin MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone; as he was imprisoned, his election was overturned on petition. He was released from prison in 1958, after which he broke his ties with the IRA. In later life, he worked for the Irish Management Institute and as an independent business consultant
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