Les Huckfield

He attended Prince Henry's Grammar School in Evesham, where he won a sixth form prize,[2] taking his A-levels in 1959.[4][5] From 1960 to 1963, Huckfield studied at Keble College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, subsequently promoted to MA.[citation needed] Huckfield first stood for Parliament at Warwick and Leamington in 1966, but he was defeated by the Conservative incumbent John Hobson.In 1967, at the age of 24, Huckfield was elected to parliament for the constituency of Nuneaton in a by-election following the resignation of Frank Cousins, becoming the youngest MP (the "Baby of the House").He is now based in Auchterarder, Scotland, where he runs a funding consultancy called Leslie Huckfield Research International.
Member of ParliamentNuneatonFrank CousinsLewis StevensMember of the European ParliamentMerseyside EastTerry WynnLabourAlma materKeble College, OxfordHeriot Watt UniversityGlasgow Caledonian UniversityPrince Henry's Grammar SchoolPhilosophy, Politics and EconomicseconomicsBirmingham City UniversityWarwick and LeamingtonConservativeJohn Hobsonby-electionBaby of the HouseEric VarleyJames CallaghanNational Executive CommitteeSocialist Campaign Group1983 general electionSedgefieldTony BlairGreater London Council1984 elections for the European ParliamentAuchterarderScotlandScottish independenceBBC NewsHansardParliament of the United KingdomJohn RyanBernadette DevlinJohn CartwrightLabour PartyJohn EvansDicksonLevy-LawsonGordon-LennoxHarrisonCavendishF. SmithCurranMiltonTurnourWodehouseWolmerSassoonEsmondeWhittyStanleySweeneyHarmsworthLucas-ToothRobinsonWilloughby de EresbyC. TaylorMacmillanProfumoMillingtonCarsonJenkinsTeevanWoollamClarkeKimballFerrantiWolrige-GordonChannonE. TaylorDevlinThomasHaymanMacKayDorrellCarronKennedyM. TaylorLeslieTeatherSwinsonC. SmithWhittomeMatherCarling