Phillip Oppenheim

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Phillip Oppenheim (born March 20, 1956) is a British politician and businessman. He was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Amber Valley constituency from 1983 until electoral defeat in 1997. He is the son of former Conservative government minister Sally Oppenheim.

Before entering the House, he was a businessman. During his time in Parliament, he served in various ministerial posts in the government of Margaret Thatcher. He is now a motivational speaker and businessman and is MD of the Cubana bar and restaurant chain that includes Fidel Castro as a shareholder. His latest venture is Employers Friend.com an online HR resource.

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