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Originally Posted by Chewy
(Post 5161655)
Of course Scottish and Welsh would (and do) tolerate the jokes, they have a fricking sense of humour
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Surprisingly, born in Cornwall to an English father and Welsh mother, Rogerson went to Bodmin College (comprehensive school), then studied Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
It seems that he's a political opportunist - Rogerson was a councillor on Bedford Borough Council from 1999 to 2002 for the ward of Kingsbook. Before being elected councillor he worked for the Liberal Democrat group on Bedford Borough Council; following his election he worked in University administration.
Rogerson first stood for Parliament in 2001, contesting the North East Bedfordshire seat. After defeat, he took up the "Cornish" cause and in 2005 he was elected for the North Cornwall seat and used the Cornish language during the swearing of allegiance in Parliament. In 2006 Rogerson asked the government to make 5 March a public holiday in Cornwall to recognise celebrations for St Piran's Day.
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