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Keith Lander Best (born 10 June 1949) is a former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for
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from 1979 when he gained the seat from Labour until 1983, and for the renamed Ynys Môn from 1983 to 1987. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the
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from 1981 to 1984. He resigned his seat in 1987 following the revelation by the Labour Research Department that he had made multiple share applications in the BT offer (for which he was later convicted). He has since led the organisations Prisoners Abroad (1989–1993), the Immigration Advisory Service (1993–2009),
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(2010–2014) and SurvivorsUK (2015-2018).


Biography

Keith Best was born in
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, and was educated at
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and
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, before becoming a
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in 1973. He served in the Territorial Army Royal Horse Artillery 289 Para Bty and
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in airborne and commando forces and as a Naval Gunfire Support Liaison Officer 1967–89, reaching the rank of Major, awarded the Territorial Decoration (TD) and as a Brighton Borough councillor 1976–80. During his time in Parliament he served on the Welsh Affairs Select Committee, was an officer of the Parliamentary Group for World Government and was the Chair of the International Council of Parliamentarians Global Action. After his election to Parliament Best was driving when his car was involved in an accident resulting in the death of his personal assistant; he was cleared of responsibility. During the privatisation of
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, individuals were limited to a single allocation of shares. Best submitted several applications by using minor variations of his name. On 30 September 1987, he was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for this deception and was fined £3,000. On 5 October 1987, the
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ruled that his jail sentence was too harsh, and Best was released but his fine was increased to £4,500. In 1987 his successor as MP for Ynys Mon was
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candidate Ieuan Wyn Jones. In 2000 Best failed in a bid for reselection by the Conservative Party in Ynys Môn. In 1987 he became the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the World Federalist Movement, but he transitioned to the Secretary role in 2018. He is the former Chair of Parliamentarians Global Action. He was Director of Prisoners Abroad 1989–93. He was Chief Executive of the Immigration Advisory Service 1993–2009. He was Chairman of the Council of the
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1998–2003 and served on its Council for fifteen years. He was Chairman of Electoral Reform International Services Ltd 2004–14. He is Chairman of Conservative Action for Electoral Reform. In 2003, he was named by ''
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'' as one of the 100 most influential people in public services in the UK. In April 2010 he took up the post of Chief Executive of
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(formerly Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture), where he remained until 2014. He was then appointed the first Chief Executive of SurvivorsUK which he left in April 2017 in order to undertake consultancy and more charity work. He is currently Chair of the Universal Peace Federation (UK), Chair of the Wyndham Place Charlemagne Trust charity, Chair of Charity Forum and Chair of the St Nazaire Raid Memorial Trust as well as Secretary of the Parliamentary Outreach Trust and formerly Secretary of the European Movement. Appointed to the Board of ARHAG Housing Association (since September 2021) and as Secretary of the PCC of St James's Church, Piccadilly, London (since August 2021). He lectures to various American Universities. He is married to Elizabeth Gibson, former Chief Executive of the charity the Evelina Family Trust and Office Manager of British Future; and they have two daughters. When his wife stood as the Conservative candidate for
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at the 1992 general election, Best acted as her
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. In 2017, Best became one of the founding members of Citizens for Britain. He is the author of ''Write Your Own Will'' 1978, ''The Right Way to Prove a Will'', 1981 and of various articles in magazines, ''
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'', newspapers etc. Former Deputy Editor ''District Council Review''. He contributed a chapter to the 2021 book ''Religious Soft Diplomacy and the United Nations: Religious Engagement as Loyal Opposition''.''Religious Soft Diplomacy and the United Nations: Religious Engagement as Loyal Opposition''
Lexington Books, 2021


References


Bibliography

* ''Times Guide to the House of Commons'', 1987 * ''Chronicle of the 20th Century'' * Keith Best paper
National Library of Wales
* All articles by Keith Best i
The Guardian


External links

* * Comment from Keith Best on cuts to public services, in response to statement from Sir Stephen Bubb in th
Guardian on 10 May 2012
* Old Brightonians alumni website interview Keith Bes

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