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 Menzies Campbell - Definition 

The Right Honourable Sir Walter Menzies Campbell (born May 22, 1941) is a Scottish barrister and the Liberal Democrat member of Parliament for North East Fife. "Menzies" is correctly pronounced "Mingis" or "Mingess" and Campbell is thus usually known as "Ming", for short.

Campbell studied law at University of Glasgow receiving an LLB and an MA and was made President of the Glasgow University Union. Awarded a scholarship to Stanford University. A sprinter at University he competed at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Campbell's contemporaries at University of Glasgow included Donald Dewar and John Smith who attempted to recruit him for the British Labour Party.

He became chairman of the Scottish Liberals in 1975, and was a candidate at various general elections between 1974 and 1983, finally being elected as member for North East Fife in 1987. He was made the Liberal Democrat chief spokesman on foreign affairs and defence in 1992, and when the Liberal Democrats in 1997 decided to operate a proper Shadow Cabinet was made Shadow Foreign Affairs Secretary. Since October 2003 he has also been deputy leader and when Charles Kennedy was incapacitated with an illness he was approached by the party to act a leader but declined. He was awarded a knighthood in 2003 for 'services to Parliament'.

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