'''Edward M Millan-Scott''' (born on [[15 August]] [[1949]] in [[Cambridge]])
is a [[Politics of the United Kingdom|British]] [[politician]] and
[[Member of the European Parliament]] for [[Yorkshire and the Humber]]
with the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]],
Member of the Bureau of the [[European Democrats]] and sits on
the [[European Parliament]]'s [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]].
He is also substitute for the
Delegation for relations with the [[Maghreb]] countries and the Arab Maghreb Union (including [[Libya]]).
==Education==
* Educated privately by Dominican Friars
* 1968: Tour manager with US companies
* 1977: Parliamentary and political consultant, [[London]]
* 1983: Established own public affairs [[consultancy]] in [[Westminster]]
==Career==
* 1998-2001: Board Member of the Conservative Party
* since 1984: [[Member of the European Parliament]]
* 1998-2001: Leader of the Conservatives
* 1999-2002: Chairman of the Delegation to the EEA Joint Parliamentary Committee
''See also:'' [[European Parliament election, 2004 (UK)]]
==External links==
* {{MEP website|www.edwardmcmillanscott.com| of Edward Millan-Scott:}}
* {{EP MEP info/6th term|1405|of Edward Millan-Scott}}
* {{Declaration of financial interests of the 6th term|1405_31-01-2005.pdf|en}}
[[Category:1949 births|Millan-Scott, Edward M]]
[[Category:UK Conservative Party politicians|Millan-Scott, Edward M]]
[[Category:Members of the European Parliament from the United Kingdom|Millan-Scott, Edward M]]
[[Category:Members of the EPP-ED Group from the UK|Millan-Scott, Edward M]]
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