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He was a Leeds city councillor from 2003 to 2010.
He was a Leeds city councillor from 2003 to 2010.


During a debate in Parliament he recalled having been attacked in the street and beaten unconscious “because of who and what I am”.<ref>ttp://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/election-politics/politics-and-election-news/leeds-mp-beaten-unconscious-in-homophobic-attack-hits-out-at-tory-gay-marriage-rebels-1-5694767 Jack Blanchard, "Leeds MP beaten unconscious in homophobic attack hits out at Tory gay marriage rebels" ''Yorkshire Post'', 22 May 2013.</ref>
During a debate in Parliament he recalled having been attacked in the street and beaten unconscious “because of who and what I am”.<ref>http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/election-politics/politics-and-election-news/leeds-mp-beaten-unconscious-in-homophobic-attack-hits-out-at-tory-gay-marriage-rebels-1-5694767 Jack Blanchard, "Leeds MP beaten unconscious in homophobic attack hits out at Tory gay marriage rebels" ''Yorkshire Post'', 22 May 2013.</ref>


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Stuart Andrew

Stuart Andrew (born 1971) is a Conservative politician. He has been MP for Pudsey in Leeds since 2010.

Stuart Andrew grew up on a council estate in Anglesey,[1] going to school in Menai Bridge. A Conservative supporter from an early age, he switched to Labour for a time. He met his partner Robin while working for a hospice in Lancashire and they decided to move to Leeds together.[1]

He was a Leeds city councillor from 2003 to 2010.

During a debate in Parliament he recalled having been attacked in the street and beaten unconscious “because of who and what I am”.[2]

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