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- Cecil_Parkinson abstract "Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, PC (born 1 September 1931 in Carnforth, Lancashire), is a British Conservative politician and former Cabinet Minister.A Chartered Accountant by training, he entered Parliament in 1970 and was appointed a minister in Margaret Thatcher’s first government in 1979. He successfully managed the Conservative Party's 1983 election campaign, and was rewarded with an appointment as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, but was forced to resign after revelations that his former secretary, Sara Keays, was pregnant with his child.Parkinson subsequently served as Secretary of State for Energy, and later Transport. He resigned that office in 1990, on the same day that Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister. He was created Baron Parkinson of Carnforth in 1992.".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1974-02-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1983-06-09".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1983-06-11".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1983-10-14".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1989-07-24".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1990-11-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsEndDate "1992-04-09".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1970-11-19".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1974-02-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1981-09-14".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1982-04-06".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1983-06-09".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1983-06-12".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1987-06-13".
- Cecil_Parkinson activeYearsStartDate "1989-07-24".
- Cecil_Parkinson almaMater Emmanuel_College,_Cambridge.
- Cecil_Parkinson birthDate "1931-09-01".
- Cecil_Parkinson birthPlace Carnforth.
- Cecil_Parkinson birthYear "1931".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Member of Parliament".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Paymaster General".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Secretary of State for Energy".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Secretary of State for Trade and Industry".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "Secretary of State for Transport".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for Enfield West".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for Hertsmere".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for South Hertfordshire".
- Cecil_Parkinson party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Cecil_Parkinson primeMinister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Arthur_Cockfield,_Baron_Cockfield.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor James_Clappison.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor John_Gummer.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor John_Wakeham,_Baron_Wakeham.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Malcolm_Rifkind.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Norman_Tebbit.
- Cecil_Parkinson termPeriod Cecil_Parkinson__1.
- Cecil_Parkinson termPeriod Cecil_Parkinson__2.
- Cecil_Parkinson termPeriod Cecil_Parkinson__3.
- Cecil_Parkinson termPeriod Cecil_Parkinson__4.
- Cecil_Parkinson termPeriod Cecil_Parkinson__5.
- Cecil_Parkinson viafId "69734197".
- Cecil_Parkinson wikiPageID "317484".
- Cecil_Parkinson wikiPageRevisionID "594639908".
- Cecil_Parkinson after Norman_Tebbit.
- Cecil_Parkinson almaMater Emmanuel_College,_Cambridge.
- Cecil_Parkinson as "Secretary of State for Industry".
- Cecil_Parkinson as "Secretary of State for Trade".
- Cecil_Parkinson before Arthur_Cockfield,_Baron_Cockfield.
- Cecil_Parkinson before Patrick_Jenkin,_Baron_Jenkin_of_Roding.
- Cecil_Parkinson birthDate "1931-09-01".
- Cecil_Parkinson birthPlace "Carnforth, United Kingdom".
- Cecil_Parkinson dateOfBirth "1931-09-01".
- Cecil_Parkinson hasPhotoCollection Cecil_Parkinson.
- Cecil_Parkinson honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Cecil_Parkinson honorificSuffix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cecil_Parkinson name "Parkinson, Cecil".
- Cecil_Parkinson name "The Lord Parkinson".
- Cecil_Parkinson office Chancellor_of_the_Duchy_of_Lancaster.
- Cecil_Parkinson office Department_of_Energy_(United_Kingdom).
- Cecil_Parkinson office Member_of_parliament.
- Cecil_Parkinson office Paymaster_General.
- Cecil_Parkinson office Secretary_of_State_for_Business,_Innovation_and_Skills.
- Cecil_Parkinson office Secretary_of_State_for_Transport.
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for Enfield West".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for Hertsmere".
- Cecil_Parkinson office "for South Hertfordshire".
- Cecil_Parkinson party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Cecil_Parkinson placeOfBirth "Carnforth, United Kingdom".
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor Iain_Macleod.
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor Janet_Young,_Baroness_Young.
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor Paul_Channon,_Baron_Kelvedon.
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor Peter_Walker,_Baron_Walker_of_Worcester.
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor "Constituency Created".
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor "Patrick Jenkin".
- Cecil_Parkinson predecessor "The Lord Cockfield".
- Cecil_Parkinson primeminister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Cecil_Parkinson reason "Constituency abolished".
- Cecil_Parkinson rows "2".
- Cecil_Parkinson shortDescription "British politician".
- Cecil_Parkinson spouse "Anne Jarvis".
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Arthur_Cockfield,_Baron_Cockfield.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor James_Clappison.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor John_Gummer.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor John_Wakeham,_Baron_Wakeham.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Malcolm_Rifkind.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor Norman_Tebbit.
- Cecil_Parkinson successor "Constituency Abolished".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1974-02-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1983-06-09".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1983-06-11".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1983-10-14".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1989-07-24".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1990-11-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson termEnd "1992-04-09".
- Cecil_Parkinson termStart "1970-11-19".
- Cecil_Parkinson termStart "1974-02-28".
- Cecil_Parkinson termStart "1981-09-14".