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Ray Mawby Raymond Llewellyn Mawby (6 February 1922〔"Raymond Mawby", Obituaries, in The Times, Issue 63766, Tuesday 24 July 1990, p. 14.〕 – 22 July 1990) was a British Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party and a junior Minister, who was in the pay of 2nd Directorate of the General Staff of the Czechoslovak People's Army, the communist Czechoslovak Socialist Republic military intelligence service. ==Early life and political career== Mawby was educated at Long Lawford school. He worked as an electrician, and entered politics through his involvement with trade unionism. He was an official in the Rugby branch of the Electrical Trades Union and became the first president of the Conservative Trade Unionists' national advisory committee. Mawby was a Rugby Borough councillor in 1952. In 1954 he was present in a delegation to Cairo when Gamal Abdel Nasser gained power in a coup, and was the first foreign politician to officially meet him. He became Member of Parliament for Totnes in 1955, and was assistant Postmaster General from 1963 to 1964. Mawby actively campaigned against legalising male homosexual acts.〔See the television programme ("''Late Night Lineup'' - "Man Alive" ), 14 June 1967, BBC Archive website.〕 In 1983 he was deselected as an MP.
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