William Hague

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William Hague is a British Conservative politician and former Foreign Secretary who also served as Leader of the Opposition and held several senior cabinet posts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British politician
Conservative Party politician
human
life peer
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
birthName William Jefferson Hague
constituencyRepresented Richmond (Yorks)
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1961-03-26
educatedAt INSEAD
Magdalen College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Wath Comprehensive School
endTime as Foreign Secretary 2014
as Leader of the Conservative Party 2001
as MP for Richmond (Yorks) 2015
familyName The Hague
surface form: Hague
fieldOfStudy Philosophy, Politics and Economics
givenName William
honorificSuffix FRSL
honorificTitle The Rt Hon
languageSpoken English
memberOf House of Commons of the United Kingdom
House of Lords
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
name William Hague self-link
nobleTitle Baron Hague of Richmond
notableWork William Pitt the Younger
surface form: William Pitt the Younger (biography)

William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner
occupation author
historian
politician
parliamentaryTerm MP for Richmond (Yorks)
placeOfBirth Rotherham
positionHeld First Secretary of State
Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
surface form: Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom

Leader of the Conservative Party (UK)
Leader of the Opposition (UK)
surface form: Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom)

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Secretary of State for Wales
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Shadow Foreign Secretary
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
servedInCabinetOf David Cameron
Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government
surface form: David Cameron coalition government

John Major
spouse Ffion Hague
startTime as Foreign Secretary 2010
as Leader of the Conservative Party 1997
as MP for Richmond (Yorks) 1989

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