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  1. John Smith (1656–1723) of Tedworth House, Hampshire, was an English politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1678 and 1723. He served as Speaker and twice as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

  2. Past Chancellors of the Exchequer 21st century Kwasi Kwarteng 2022. Nadhim Zahawi ... Sir John Smith 1708 to 1710. 1699 to 1701. Henry Boyle ... Sir John Colepepper 1642 to 1643. Lord Cottington

  3. May 12, 2019 · When we lost John Smith, we lost a leader who would have taken Labour and Britain down the path of radical and necessary reform of our constitution and political culture.

  4. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, often abbreviated to Chancellor, is a senior minister of the Crown within His Majesty's Government, and head of His Majesty's Treasury. As one of the four Great Offices of State, the chancellor is a high-ranking member of the British Cabinet.

    Chancellor Of The Exchequer[a]
    Term Of Office
    Term Of Office
    Party
    Jeremy HuntMP for South West Surrey
    14 October 2022
    Incumbent
    Kwasi KwartengMP for Spelthorne
    6 September 2022
    Nadhim ZahawiMP for Stratford-on-Avon
    5 July 2022
    6 September 2022
    Rishi SunakMP for Richmond (Yorks)
    13 February 2020
  5. John Smith QC (13 September 1938 – 12 May 1994) was a Scottish politician who was Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from July 1992 until his death in May 1994. He was also Member of Parliament (MP) for Monklands East.

  6. Mr John Smith. The Rt Hon Mr John Smith died in service 12th May 1994, as the Labour MP for Monklands East. The dissolution of Parliament took place on 30th May 2024. There are currently no MPs – all seats in the House of Commons are vacant until after the general election on 4th July 2024.

  7. Sep 28, 2022 · John Smith was one of the foremost parliamentarians of his time. He was elected to the House of Commons in 1970 and over the next 24 years served as a Minster and member of the Cabinet. In July 1992 he was elected Leader of the Labour Party and was very likely to become Britain’s next prime minister. His untimely death in May 1994 was a ...