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John Foster (British politician)

Brigadier Sir John Galway Foster (4 November 1904 – 1 February 1982) was a British Conservative Party politician. He served as Member of Parliament for the Northwich constituency in Cheshire from 1945 to February 1974.
He was Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations from 1951 to 1954.
His father was Hubert John Foster who was Chief of the Australian General Staff (1916–1917).
==Early life==
John Galway Foster was born 4 November 1904 into the family of Hubert John Foster and Mary Agatha Foster (née Tobin). His father, Hubert, subsequently served as Chief of the Australian General Staff in World War I. Miriam Rothschild, who knew John well for many years, writes that he had a “lonely, confused and homeless childhood.” Rather than care for or relate to their son, his parents “abandoned () to the care of a governess, first in France and then at school in Germany.” Apparently, the governess was harsh, strict, and unloving.

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