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George was elected in 2010 for the new constituency of Mid Norfolk, with a majority of 14,000, after an innovative campaign (It Starts Here! ) focussed on the need for a fresh start in politics. He was appointed PPS to the Minister for Climate Change, Greg Barker MP and elected Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science & Technology in Agriculture. He has spoken and written widely on the potential of UK science, technology and entrepreneurship to lead a sustainable economic recovery. In July 2011 he was appointed Adviser on Life Sciences to the Minister of State for Universities and Science, Rt Hon David Willetts MP.
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