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'''Michael Russell Brown''' (born 1951) is a journalist and former Conservative Member of Parliament.
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From 1979 to 1983 he was MP for Brigg and Sunthrope, and from 1983 to 1997 for Brigg and Cleethorpes.
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[[File:Michael Brown MP.jpg|thumb|Michael Brown]]'''Michael Russell Brown''' (born 1951) is a journalist and former Conservative Member of Parliament.
  
In 1994 The ''News of the World'' published pictures of him on holiday in Barbados with a 20 year old gay man (the age of consent for gay sex was 21 at the time) causing him to resign his post as an assistant Government whip.  
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From 1979 to 1983 he was MP for [[Brigg]] and [[Scunthorpe]], and from 1983 to 1997 for Brigg and [[Cleethorpes]].
  
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In 1994 The ''News of the World'' published pictures of him on holiday in Barbados with a 20 year old gay man (the age of consent for gay sex was 21 at the time) causing him to resign his post as an assistant Government whip. At the 1997 general election he contested the new Cleethorpes seat (his former constituency having been abolished) but was defeated.
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He has since become a sketchwriter for ''The Independent'' and a commentator on television news.
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 22 February 2014

This article is about the former MP; for the veteran gay activist, see Michael Brown.
Michael Brown
Michael Russell Brown (born 1951) is a journalist and former Conservative Member of Parliament.

From 1979 to 1983 he was MP for Brigg and Scunthorpe, and from 1983 to 1997 for Brigg and Cleethorpes.

In 1994 The News of the World published pictures of him on holiday in Barbados with a 20 year old gay man (the age of consent for gay sex was 21 at the time) causing him to resign his post as an assistant Government whip. At the 1997 general election he contested the new Cleethorpes seat (his former constituency having been abolished) but was defeated.

He has since become a sketchwriter for The Independent and a commentator on television news.