'David Laurie Ruffley' (born
18 April 1962,
Bolton) is a politician in the
United Kingdom. He is
Conservative Party Member of Parliament for
Bury St Edmunds, which encompasses
Bury St Edmunds and
Stowmarket, and was first elected in
1997.
Early life
He went to the
Bolton Boys' School, a private school and a member of the IAPS. He studied at
Queens' College, Cambridge, receiving a
BA in law in 1985. From 1985-91, he worked for
Clifford Chance Solicitors in London. From 1996-7, he was Vice President of the
Small Business Bureau.
Parliamentary career
He had previously been a special advisor to
Ken Clarke. He voted against
Iain Duncan Smith in 2003. In December 2005, he was appointed by
David Cameron as the new
Shadow Minister for
Welfare Reform. In 2006, a group that included
BBC Radio Suffolk and the
East Anglian Daily Times saw the failure of their programme to get
St Edmund named as the patron saint of England. Ruffley had taken up the cause and helped deliver a large petition to the government in
London.
[1] Prime Minister Tony Blair rejected the request, however the programme was successful on another level:
References
1. St Edmund, Patron Saint of Suffolk
External links
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David Ruffley MP official site
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tellDavidRuffley.com David Ruffley's interactive survey website
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BuryStEdmundsConservatives.com the Conservative Party in David Ruffley's constituency
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: David Ruffley MP
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TheyWorkForYou.com - David Ruffley MP
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Voting record at the Public Whip
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BBC Politics page
Video clips
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Various clips