Michael McIntyre (politician)
- Michael McIntyre (politician)
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- For the comedian, see Michael McIntyre.
Michael McIntyre |
Council Member for Whitley Bay ward, North Tyneside |
In office
1992 – present |
Preceded by |
David Grigg (Labour) |
Constituency |
Whitley Bay ward, North Tyneside |
Personal details |
Political party |
Conservative |
Residence |
Whitley Bay Tyne and Wear |
Michael McIntyre is a Conservative councillor for North Tyneside Council in the United Kingdom. He represents the Whitley Bay ward with Alison Austin.
He stood as the Conservative Party candidate for North Tyneside in the 1997 General Election but lost to the Labour Party candidate, Stephen Byers, by over 25,000 votes.
He also stood as the Conservative Party candidate for Tynemouth in the 2005 General Election but lost to the Labour Party candidate, Alan Campbell, by over 4,000 votes.
References
Persondata |
Name |
Macintyre, Michael |
Alternative names |
chubza |
Short description |
british politician, received 4000 votes. |
Date of birth |
1928 |
Place of birth |
reidgiate high hospital |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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Categories:
- Living people
- Conservative Party (UK) politicians
- Councillors in Tyne and Wear
- British politician stubs
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