Sir Neville Guthrie Trotter JP, DL, FCA, FRAeS, FCIT (born 27 January 1932) is a retired British Conservative politician.
[1] Prior to becoming an MP, Trotter served as a Conservative councillor for Dene ward in Newcastle upon Tyne, which covered the northern areas of Heaton, parts of Benton and the well-known Freeman Hospital.
[1] Trotter fought the safe Labour seat of Consett in 1970, but came a distant second to the incumbent, David Watkins.
[1] Trotter's recreations are aviation, gardening, fell-walking, the study of foreign affairs, defence and industry.
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