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Ioannes Duncan Smith

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Ioannes Duncan Smith mense Iunio 2007

Ioannes Duncan Smith, vulgo (George) Iain Duncan Smith (Edimburgi natus die 9 Aprilis 1954), annum agens septemdecimum ad confessionem Romanam Catholicam conversus, alumnus Regiae Academiae Militaris iuxta Sandhurst, est politicus Britannicus. Sodalis est factionis Conservativae (cui dux a mense Septembri 2001 usque ad Novembrem 2003 meruit). A die 9 Aprilis 1992 legatus est apud Parlamentum Britannicum munere populi Chingford et Woodford Green. A die 12 Maii 2010 fuit Minister Laboris et Stipendiorum, primo ministro Davide Cameron.[1]

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Consilium ministrorum Britannicum Davidis Cameron 2010–2016

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