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Keith Hampson (born 14 August 1943) is a former Conservative party politician in the United Kingdom. Hampson was educated at King James I Grammar School,
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, where he was head boy, the
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and
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Matthew Parris and Kevin Maguire ''Great Parliamentary Scandals'', Robson Books, 1995 004 pp. 266, 263 and was a university lecturer by profession. He was a personal assistant to
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in the 1966 general election. He was elected the MP for
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in February 1974, a seat that the Liberals had gained in a
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the previous year. The constituency was abolished for the 1983 general election, and Hampson was then elected for
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. Hampson was PPS to
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, then Defence Secretary, when he was involved in a May 1984 incident in a gay theatre club in Soho where Hampson "accidentally brushed" the thigh of an undercover police officer. Although the court case against him at Southwark Crown Court was dropped, Hampson was forced to resign as PPS. In 1990, with
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, Hampson ran Heseltine's Conservative Party leadership campaign. At the 1997 general election he was defeated by Labour candidate Harold Best. Hampson married former fashion model Frances Pauline Einhorn in May 1975, but she was killed whilst passenger in a car accident on 11 September that year aged 29. The driver was twice over the drunk drive limit. Hampson married Susan Cameron in August 1979.


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*''Times Guide to the House of Commons'', February 1974 and 1997 editions.
''Guardian'' information on Hampson


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* 1943 births Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Living people UK MPs 1974 UK MPs 1974–1979 UK MPs 1979–1983 UK MPs 1983–1987 UK MPs 1987–1992 UK MPs 1992–1997 Alumni of the University of Bristol Harvard University alumni English LGBTQ politicians LGBTQ members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom {{England-Conservative-UK-MP-1940s-stub