Geoffrey Robert Pope (born 1944) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom. Pope works as a management consultant in the Voluntary Sector and was a councillor in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, where he served as Mayor in 1989-1990 and chair of Social Services. He took his seat on the London Assembly on 6 June 2005 replacing Lynne Featherstone who stepped down in order to concentrate on her work as a newly-elected MP. Pope lost his seat at the 2008 election.

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  • Geoffrey Robert Pope (born 1944) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom. Pope works as a management consultant in the Voluntary Sector and was a councillor in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, where he served as Mayor in 1989-1990 and chair of Social Services. He took his seat on the London Assembly on 6 June 2005 replacing Lynne Featherstone who stepped down in order to concentrate on her work as a newly-elected MP. Pope lost his seat at the 2008 election. In May 2006 he became Chair of the London Assembly's Transport Committee. Pope also sits on the Assembly's Health Committee and is a member of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority.
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  • Geoffrey Robert Pope (born 1944) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom. Pope works as a management consultant in the Voluntary Sector and was a councillor in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, where he served as Mayor in 1989-1990 and chair of Social Services. He took his seat on the London Assembly on 6 June 2005 replacing Lynne Featherstone who stepped down in order to concentrate on her work as a newly-elected MP. Pope lost his seat at the 2008 election.
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