Michael James Hugh Alison (27 June 1926 – 28 May 2004)[1] was a British Conservative politician.
Born in Margate, Kent,[2] Alison was educated at Eton College; Wadham College, Oxford; and Ridley Hall, Cambridge.
[3] He held various junior ministerial posts under Margaret Thatcher, including serving as her Parliamentary Private Secretary (1983–87) and as a Minister of State (Northern Ireland Office 1979–81, Department of Employment 1981–83).
His son, James, is a noted Christian theologian and advocate of the acceptance of LGBTIQA+ people in the Church.
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