Peter Bradley

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Peter Charles Stephen Bradley (born 12 April 1953) is an English politician, and was Labour Member of Parliament for The Wrekin from the 1997 election until the 2005 election, when he lost his seat to Mark Pritchard of the Conservative Party.

Born in Birmingham, Bradley was educated at Abingdon School and Sussex University. He has worked for Millbanks Consultants Ltd and Good Relations Ltd. He is married with 2 children.[1]

He had previously served on Westminster Council, and is a founder of the Rural Group of Labour MPs. He was the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Alun Michael, and was therefore targeted by the Countryside Alliance, who claimed to be instrumental in unseating him.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Bruce Grocott
Member of Parliament for The Wrekin
19972005
Succeeded by
Mark Pritchard


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