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Mark Francois Mark Gino Francois is a British politician. He was a critic of the leadership of Theresa May during her time

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Mark Gino Francois is a British politician. He was a critic of the leadership of Theresa May during her time as leader of the Conservative Party. He has been the Member of Parliament for Rayleigh and Wickford, previously Rayleigh, since the 2001 general election.
See also: François, European Research Group, Steve Baker (politician), François-Henri Pinault, Rayleigh and Wickford (UK Parliament constituency), and Minister for Portsmouth.

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And given that, we want to see more resources for defence.
And he was down for a for a heart bypass, which back in 1979 was still quite a big thing. I mean, now we regard it as a regular event, but in those days it was a big help.
And it might be easier to do it yourselves.
Because if not, Cummings is gonna come down there and sort you out his own way, and it's.
But he taught me I he taught me a great deal. So my my dad died in 1979 and unfortunately my mother then passed away in 2004.
Everybody seems to look about 10 years younger and it normally lasts about a fortnight.
Given that, this has been such a mess for many years.
Michael Heseltine and Peter Levine produced the report called Learning from experience.
Really nice break. My late mother was Italian and I was in Naples for the best part of two weeks. Very relaxing red four books, did no politics. Had some nice food and wine. Come back day one. Here...
So after the Nimrod debacle that cost us a billion pounds of taxpayers money, we had to buy a wax instead.
Someone's going to do the reforming for you.
Very much so. He died when I was 14 years of age. I was still a boy.
We are actually trying to help, believe it or not.
Well, it wasn't easy to be honest, and it was unexpected. He had angina. He had a heart condition.
You are the professional head of the armed forces. Please knit back to the department and ask them to sort their bloody cells out.