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Robert Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (14 May 1942 – 17 January 2014) was a British businessman, politician and author who was an advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. McAlpine was descended from the McAlpine baronets who made their fortune in the construction industry. McAlpine held a variety of jobs before becoming prominent in British politics in the 1980s as the treasurer and a major fundraiser of the Conservative Party. A close ally of Thatcher, McAlpine did not support her successor as Prime Minister John Major, and later joined James Goldsmith's Referendum Party. McAlpine later rejoined the Conservatives but resigned his seat in the House of Lords.

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  • Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (de)
  • Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (en)
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  • Robert Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green, bekannt als Alistair McAlpine (* 14. Mai 1942 in London; † 18. Januar 2014 in Italien) war ein britischer Politiker (Conservative Party, Referendum Party), Life Peer, Autor und . (de)
  • Robert Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green (14 May 1942 – 17 January 2014) was a British businessman, politician and author who was an advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. McAlpine was descended from the McAlpine baronets who made their fortune in the construction industry. McAlpine held a variety of jobs before becoming prominent in British politics in the 1980s as the treasurer and a major fundraiser of the Conservative Party. A close ally of Thatcher, McAlpine did not support her successor as Prime Minister John Major, and later joined James Goldsmith's Referendum Party. McAlpine later rejoined the Conservatives but resigned his seat in the House of Lords. (en)
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  • The Lord McAlpine of West Green (en)
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  • The Lord McAlpine of West Green (en)
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  • Diso, Lecce, Italy (en)
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  • Mayfair, London, England (en)
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