Peter Fry
Sir Peter Derek Fry (26 May 1931 – 12 May 2015) was a British Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament for Wellingborough from 1969 to 1997.[3] Associated with the right wing of the Conservative Party, Fry was a Eurosceptic, who repeatedly voted against the government in 1992-1993 over its attempts to enshrine the Maastricht Treaty into UK law.During his stint on the Transport Select Committee from 1979 to 1992, his company's clientele included bus manufacturers, leading to concerns of a conflict of interest.[2] He said that he always complied with the relevant rules in declaring his interests, and defended his PR work as a way to supplement his income.[3] Fry represented the seat until 1997, when he lost to Labour's Paul Stinchcombe by a margin of 187 votes.