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'''Robert George Taylor''' (7 December 1932—18 June 1981) was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Croydon North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Croydon North West]], [[South London]] from 1970 until his death in 1981, which triggered the [[Croydon North West by-election, 1981|Croydon North West by-election]].
'''Robert George Taylor''' (7 December 1932—18 June 1981) was [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Croydon North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Croydon North West]], [[South London]] from 1970 until his death in 1981, which triggered the [[Croydon North West by-election, 1981|Croydon North West by-election]] in which the Tories lost the seat to Liberal MP Bill Pitt.


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Robert George Taylor (7 December 1932—18 June 1981) was Conservative Member of Parliament for Croydon North West, South London from 1970 until his death in 1981, which triggered the Croydon North West by-election in which the Tories lost the seat to Liberal MP Bill Pitt.

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Preceded by Member of Parliament for Croydon North West
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