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Encyclopedia > Andrew Stuart Mackinlay

Andrew Mackinlay (born 24 April British politician. He has been the member of Parliament for Thurrock since 1992 and is a member of the Labour Party.


He previously unsuccesfully stood for Labour in the 1983 General Election for Croydon Central and in the 1984 European Elections for the London South & Surrey East division.


In 2003 he famously described David Kelly as "chaff" during Dr. Kelly's appearance before the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.






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Andrew MacKinlay at AllExperts (164 words)
Andrew Stuart MacKinlay (born 24 April 1949, Hampstead) is a British politician.
He has been the member of Parliament for Thurrock since 1992 and is a member of the Labour Party.
In 2003 he famously described Dr. David Kelly as "chaff" during Dr. Kelly's appearance before the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.
Scoop: Examination Of Dr David Kelly July 15 (8338 words)
Andrew Mackinlay: You are under an obligation to reply.
Q162 Andrew Mackinlay: The feeling I have, and you might be able to help me with this, was that there was no serious attempt by the security or intelligence services or the Ministry of Defence Police to find out Gilligan's source.
Q167 Andrew Mackinlay: I reckon you are chaff; you have been thrown up to divert our probing.
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