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He is an information technology consultant and is openly gay. Boff is a libertarian, and an outspoken proponent of direct democracy, having trumpeted the issue at London mayoral hustings and on ConservativeHome. | He is an information technology consultant and is openly gay. Boff is a libertarian, and an outspoken proponent of direct democracy, having trumpeted the issue at London mayoral hustings and on ConservativeHome. | ||
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Andrew Boff is a British politician and a Conservative member of the London Assembly, elected in the 2008 election. He is a Londonwide member, representing all thirty-two boroughs and the City of London.
Andrew Boff is a supporter of the "Yes to fairer votes" campaign. He was the Conservative representative at a Yes! event in London on 3 May 2011.
He is an information technology consultant and is openly gay. Boff is a libertarian, and an outspoken proponent of direct democracy, having trumpeted the issue at London mayoral hustings and on ConservativeHome.