Talk:Ian Taylor (British politician)

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Minister?
The text days " He served as Minister for Science and Technology for most of the Second Major ministry: from 1994 to 1997". His personal web site indeed has a similar statement, but the linked article has his name as "Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry"; the office of "science and technology" seems to not have existed during the 90s (no other mentions in Wikipedia, nor web search results about such a UK office). Laugh Tough (talk) 12:10, 19 March 2022 (UTC)