Michael Neubert

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He was educated at Bromley Grammar School and Downing College, Cambridge, and worked as a travel and industrial consultant. He was a local councillor and alderman in Bromley 1960–1974 being council leader for a time and Mayor of Bromley in 1972.

He contested the parliamentary seat of Hammersmith North in 1966, and Romford in 1970, before being elected in February 1974. From 1983 he held several junior government posts, and was Under-Secretary of State for Defence Procurement at the Ministry of Defence 1989–1990.

In April 1990 he visited Gruinard Island to declare the island safe after World War II Anthrax experiments.[1]

Personal life

Neubert and his wife, Sally, had one son. He died on 3 January 2014, at the age of 80, in Cheltenham.[2][3]

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Political offices
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  2. Notice of death of Michael Neubert, Telegraph.co.uk. Accessed 9 January 2023.
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