Sir Geoffrey Pattie | |
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Minister of State, Industry and Information Technology | |
In office September 1983 – 13 July 1987 | |
Prime Minister | Margaret Thatcher |
Preceded by | Kenneth Baker |
Succeeded by | none, office abolished |
Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Defence Procurement | |
In office 29 May 1981 – 13 September 1983 | |
Prime Minister | Margaret Thatcher |
Preceded by | Viscount Trenchard |
Succeeded by | Hon. Adam Butler |
Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for the Air Force | |
In office 6 May 1979 – 29 May 1981 | |
Prime Minister | Margaret Thatcher |
Preceded by | A J Wellbeloved |
Succeeded by | none, office abolished |
Member of Parliament for Chertsey and Walton | |
In office 28 February 1974 – 1 May 1997 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England | 17 January 1936
Died | 8 October 2024 Duncton, West Sussex, England | (aged 88)
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | St Catharine's College, Cambridge |
Known for | Soldier, businessman and politician |
Sir Geoffrey Edwin Pattie (17 January 1936 – 8 October 2024) was a British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament.
Pattie was also chairman of the controversial company SCL Group, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, and that offered "psychological warfare" services aimed at influencing elections.[1]