Talk:Ian Anderson (politician)

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Re: Ian Anderson's middle name. Hugh Myddleton came from the Electoral Commission website [1] so it seems fairly legitimate. What's your source for Milhous, out of interest.

Ian Milhous Anderson was the name that was read out by the returning officer at the Uxbridge by Election of 1997 and also appeared in a number of NF publications. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if he's used different middle names at different times to his real one (whatever that may be) for reasons of convenience.

Mark_Boyle 21 October 2005

If that's the case then I suppose it should be mentioned in the article. I'll make a note of it now. Keresaspa 16:00, 23 December 2005 (UTC)