This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations.(June 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Harold Soref
Member of Parliament for Ormskirk
In office 18 June 1970 – 8 February 1974
Preceded by
Douglas Glover
Succeeded by
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Personal details
Born
(1916-12-18)18 December 1916 London, England
Died
14 March 1993(1993-03-14) (aged 76)
Political party
Conservative
Education
Queen's College, Oxford, England
Harold Benjamin Soref (18 December 1916—14 March 1993) was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom for Ormskirk, Lancashire, first elected at the 1970 general election. He subsequently lost the seat to Labour in February 1974. Soref was a leading member of the Conservative Monday Club.
Harold Benjamin Soref (18 December 1916—14 March 1993) was a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom for Ormskirk, Lancashire, first...
Cormack (Cannock) Anthony Fell (Great Yarmouth) Robert Boscawen (Wells) HaroldSoref (Ormskirk) William Benyon (Buckingham) Roger White (Gravesend) Peter...
feel a deep sense of shame that these murders have been committed.' HaroldSoref, the editor of the Jewish Monthly, complained that "the victims of Hitler...
parliamentary seats. Two former members of the BUF, Major Sir Jocelyn Lucas and HaroldSoref, were later elected as Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs). Having...
preceded by Robert Kilroy-Silk (Labour, 1974–1986), HaroldSoref (Conservative, 1970–1974) and Harold Wilson (Labour, 1950–1970). Kirkby is divided into...
club's Africa Group Dinner at St Stephen's Club, Westminster, where HaroldSoref was in the chair. He is also a signatory to The Freedom Association's...
Labour Party, led by Leader of the Opposition and former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, gained 14 seats (301 total) but was seventeen short of an overall...
The West, by the Rt.Hon. Julian Amery, M.P., John Biggs-Davison, M.P., HaroldSoref (former M.P.) and Patrick Wall, M.C., M.P. 1976.[13] Europe - The Unguarded...
Biggs-Davison, M. P., Julian Amery, M. P., Stephen Hastings, M. C.,M. P., HaroldSoref, M. P., Rhodesia and the Threat to the West, Monday Club, London, 1976...
Michael Meacher Labour Orkney and Shetland Jo Grimond Liberal Ormskirk HaroldSoref Conservative Orpington Ivor Stanbrook Conservative Oswestry John Biffen...
historian (born 1909) 13 March – Ann Way, actress (born 1915) 14 March – HaroldSoref, politician (born 1916) 16 March – Gordon Donaldson, historian (born...
at the House of Lords, organized by the former Conservative Party MP HaroldSoref on the 29th, and visit family in Gloucestershire. On being asked why...
University Press. Retrieved 4 July 2007. Matthew, H. C. G. "Macmillan, (Maurice) Harold, first earl of Stockton (1894–1986)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
runner (1936). Sergio Manente, 68, Italian football player and coach. HaroldSoref, 76, English politician, MP (1970–1974). Albert Watson II, 84, American...
Hughes, former MP, Knowsley South". TheyWorkForYou. Retrieved 4 June 2020. "Harold McCusker, a persuasive advocate of unionism, was truly 'a son of Ulster'"...
Josh Lucas, Dominic Fumusa, Tzi Ma Not Forgotten Anchor Bay Films Dror Soref (director/screenplay); Tomas Romero (screenplay); Simon Baker, Paz Vega...
director John Singleton – film director Stephen Sommers – film director Dror Soref – filmmaker Scott Speer – music video producer Adam Stein – filmmaker, editor...
Upholds Expulsion of Rudi Dutschke as Security Risk". The New York Times. Soref, Harold. "Rudi Dutschke (Hansard, 19 January 1971)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved...
which the medals are awarded was sparked by philanthropist Cathy Cyphers Soref, an Honorary Director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Association....