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Michael Keith Smith (1953 – 3 July 2010, Portchester, Fareham, Hampshire),〔(Tributes paid to political figure discovered dead ), Chris Broom, ''The News'', 7 July 2010〕 commonly known as Mike Smith, had been founder-chairman of the Conservative Democratic Alliance, a British right-wing pressure group.〔Tory expelled over rival election plan, by Marie Woolf, The Independent, 18 May 2002〕 He was also the successful claimant in Keith-Smith v Williams, a landmark English libel case in 2006 that confirmed that existing libel laws applied to internet discussion.〔(Warning to chatroom users after libel award for man labelled a Nazi ), Owen Gibson, 23 March 2006, The Guardian〕 Michael Keith Smith died after falling from the keep at Portchester Castle on 3 July 2010.〔 ==Early politics== Mike Smith was a Chartered Surveyor.〔(Man who died at Portchester Castle named by police ), Melanie Adams, ''Southern Daily Echo'', 8 July 2010〕 A member of the Conservative Party since 1970, he was Chairman of the Portsmouth South Young Conservatives 1972–76 and vice-chairman and Vice-President of the Wessex Young Conservatives between 1976–82; in 1984 he was elected President of the Portsmouth South Young Conservatives, and in the same year stood for Portsmouth City Council. From 1985 – 88 he was Vice-Chairman of Portsmouth South Conservative Association and in 1987 he was Deputy chairman. He gained the Conservative National Union (Wessex) Public Speaking Award for 1991.〔Lauder-Frost, Gregory, ''Guardian of the Tory Conscience'', London, 2010, Appendix: biographies〕
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