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Peter Pike (other)
Peter Pike may refer to: * Peter Pike (British politician) (1937–2021), British politician, MP (1983–2005) * Peter Pike (Australian politician) (1879–1949), Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly * Peter Pike (priest) (born 1953), Welsh Anglican priest {{hndis, Pike, Peter ...
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Peter Pike (British Politician)
Peter Leslie Pike (26 June 1937 – 27 December 2021) was a British Labour politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Burnley from June 1983 to April 2005. Life and career Pike was born on 26 June 1937. He was evacuated to Burnley in his childhood during the Second World War and decided then that he wanted to be the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Lancashire town. Returning to the town as an adult, he worked in the Mullards Factory, where he swiftly gained a reputation as an effective shop steward and was also an agent for the then MP for Burnley, Dan Jones. He was an official frontbench spokesperson for Labour at the beginning of the 1990s on rural affairs and then on environment and housing. He was seen as an effective parliamentarian, and his committee work included chairing the committee in the House of Commons on Regulatory Reform from July 2001 to April 2005. He made three visits to South Africa from 1986 to 1990. He announced his intention in October 20 ...
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Peter Pike (Australian Politician)
Peter Percy Fowler Pike (3 November 1879 – 3 September 1949) was an Australian politician. He was born in Launceston. In 1943 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a Labor member for Wilmot. He was elected Speaker Speaker may refer to: Society and politics * Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly * Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture * A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially: ** I ... in 1948, serving until his death in Launceston in 1949. References 1879 births 1949 deaths Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Speakers of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania {{Australia-Labor-politician-stub ...
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