Earl Howe
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Frederick Curzon (b. 29 January 1951) was raised to the peerrage as Earl Howe in 1984 , inheriting the title from his cousin. He was educated at Rugby School and Christ Church, Oxford .[1]
He was Conservative Party shadow spokesman for health when he was implicated in a lobbying row involving tobacco firms.[2]
- Former Parliamentary Patron, Obesity Awareness and Solutions Trust [3]
- Advisor, International Longevity Centre [4]
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External resources
- Earl Howe's voting record TheyWorkForYou.com
- Earl Howe's voting record by percentage The Public Whip
- Parliamentary profile page [3]
- Consevative Party profile page [4]
- Department of Health profile page [5]
- Profile on Westminster Parliamentary Record [6]
External articles
- Jamie Doward The health minister, the tobacco lobby, and a major campaign to derail a cigarette ban, The Guardian 31st December 2011
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