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Edward Vaizey : ウィキペディア英語版
Ed Vaizey

Edward Henry Butler Vaizey (born 5 June 1968) is a British politician and government minister.〔(''Debrett's People of Today'' )〕
Vaizey was confirmed in the post of HM Minister of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries,〔(www.gov.uk )〕 with responsibilities in the Departments for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). He had served since 2014 as a Minister in the Department for Culture and Department for Business, responsible for digital industries.
He was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for the constituency of Wantage at the 2005 general election, and was re-elected in the 2010 general election being again returned to House of Commons in 2015.
A qualified barrister, Vaizey is also a regular media columnist and political commentator.〔(www.standard.co.uk )〕
==Early life==

Vaizey is the son of the late Lord Vaizey, a Labour Life Peer, and Marina Vaizey (The Lady Vaizey CBE), the well-known art historian. His family hails from Essex〔(www.thepeerage.com )〕 and, as the son of a peer, he can be styled "''The Honourable Edward Vaizey''".
Vaizey spent part of his childhood growing up in Berkshire. He was educated at St Paul's School before reading History at Merton College, Oxford. Elected Librarian (Vice-President) of the Oxford Union, he graduated with a 2.1 degree. After leaving Oxford, he worked for the Conservative parliamentarians Kenneth Clarke and Michael Howard as an adviser on employment and education issues.
Vaizey practised as a barrister for several years, specialising in family law and child care.〔(''Debrett's People of Today'' )〕

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