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Oliver Letwin

1956 - Today

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Sir Oliver Letwin (born 19 May 1956) is a British politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for West Dorset from 1997 to 2019. Letwin was elected as a member of the Conservative Party, but sat as an independent after having the whip removed in September 2019. He was Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer under Michael Howard and Shadow Home Secretary under Iain Duncan Smith. He was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 2014 to 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oliver Letwin is the 19,217th most popular politician, the 7,567th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 730th most popular British Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Oliver Letwin ranks 19,217 out of 19,576Before him are Dave Loebsack, Simon Coveney, Sarah Siegelaar, Émilie Heymans, Guri Melby, and Riin Tamm. After him are Maud Angelica Behn, Gustav Fridolin, Loren Legarda, Jim McGreevey, Alok Sharma, and Peter Dutton.

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Among people born in 1956, Oliver Letwin ranks 817Before him are Patty Sheehan, Ron White, Jimmy Nicholl, Bernard A. Harris Jr., Rebecca Kadaga, and Tom McClintock. After him are Arundathi Nag, Montel Williams, Patricia McKillop, Jim Talent, Anna Soubry, and Lou Barletta.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Oliver Letwin ranks 7,567 out of 8,785Before him are Emma Rigby (1989), Charlie Nicholas (1961), Willie Collum (1979), Helen Morgan (1966), Michael Socha (1987), and Will Tudor (1987). After him are Martin Kelly (1990), Robert Archibald (1980), Andrew Symonds (1975), Sam Ryder (1989), Brooklyn Beckham (1999), and Neil Ruddock (1968).

Among POLITICIANS In United Kingdom

Among politicians born in United Kingdom, Oliver Letwin ranks 730Before him are Damian Green (1956), Patrick McLoughlin (1957), Chris Grayling (1962), Omar Abdullah (1970), Kemi Badenoch (1980), and Esther McVey (1967). After him are Alan Duncan (1957), Justine Greening (1969), John Whittingdale (1959), Dan Crenshaw (1984), Ed Balls (1967), and Robert Buckland (1968).