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John Foot, Baron Foot

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John Mackintosh Foot, Baron Foot (1909-11 October 1999) was a Liberal politician and Life Peer. Foot was born in Plymouth, Devon, the son of Isaac Foot and the brother of Sir Dingle Foot, QC, Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon and Michael Foot. His nephew was the late journalist Paul Foot. He studied law at Oxford University, where he was President of the Oxford Union in 1931. He worked as a solicitor and served as a Major and on the HQ Staff of the 21st Army Group during World War II. Foot was the Liberal candidate for the 1934 Basingstoke by-election and stood again in Basingstoke in the 1935 general election. In the 1945 and 1950 elections, he stood in Bodmin, each time without success. Foot was made a life peer on 29 November 1967 as Baron Foot, of Buckland Monachorum in the County of Devon.

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