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Sir Timothy Hugh Francis Raison (3 November 1929 – 3 November 2011) was a British Conservative politician.Raison began his career as a journalist, first working on Picture Post (of which his father, Max Raison, was managing editor), then New Scientist. Whilst at New Scientist he also edited Crossbow, journal of the Bow Group (a left of centre group within the Conservative Party).
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Sir Timothy Raison Raison, Timothy
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British politician
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1976-11-19Z 1983-01-06Z 1986-09-10Z 1992-04-09Z
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1970-06-18Z 1975-02-11Z 1979-05-04Z 1983-01-06Z
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1929-11-03Z
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1929-01-01Z
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2011-11-03Z
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2011-01-01Z
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Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment Minister of State for Immigration
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Minister for Overseas Development
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