Talk:Gerald Nabarro

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I've changed some of the language from the original article, the reason being it was mostly copied from an article in The Guardian, which was defamation of Sir gerald's charactor. Also added additional information. I have written that he held his seat until his death, because there is no evidence to the contrary that I have come across. If someone knows that he lost his seat during an election, please change or remove my last edit.

Signed, Enoch Powell

The Dictionary of National Biography says he was an MP until 1973.--R613vlu 14:08, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Monty Python

Don't you think that it should be stated, under the possible heading of 'Sir Gerald in popular culture', that he is mentioned in Monty Python's 'Fish Licence' sketch [1] and his picture appeared many times throughout the television series? Johnalexwood 17:03, 9 October 2007 (UTC)