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Tim Smith (British politician)

Tim Smith
Member of Parliament
for Beaconsfield
In office
27 May 1982 – 2 May 1997
Preceded by Ronald Bell
Succeeded by Dominic Grieve
Member of Parliament
for Ashfield
In office
28 April 1977 – 3 May 1979
Preceded by David Marquand
Succeeded by Frank Haynes
Personal details
Born 5 October 1947
Plympton, Devon, England, UK
Political party Conservative

Timothy John Smith (born 5 October 1947) is a former British Conservative politician.

In 1977 he was selected to stand as Conservative candidate for the Labour seat of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, at the Ashfield by-election, following the resignation of David Marquand. Ashfield was regarded as a 'safe' Labour seat, but on 28 April in an amazing swing, Smith overturned Marquand's October 1974 majority of 22,915 to win by 264 votes over Labour's Michael Cowan. However, Smith was unable to hold the seat in the 1979 general election, was defeated and left the House of Commons.

He was subsequently selected as candidate for the Beaconsfield by-election in 1982 in which he defeated the Labour candidate and future Prime Minister Tony Blair, who also stood.

During the "cash-for-questions affair" it was revealed that he had taken undeclared payments of between £18,000 and £25,000 from Mohamed Al-Fayed, the owner of Harrods, much of it allegedly handed over in envelopes stuffed with £50 notes. At the subsequent 1997 general election, he stood down, and left politics altogether.

On 3 July 1997 he was found guilty by Sir Gordon Downey of taking cash for questions from Al Fayed, along with Neil Hamilton. The report severely criticised the conduct of both Hamilton and Smith whilst MPs and said that if they had remained MPs, they would have faced a substantial suspension from the House of Commons.


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