There are some contradictions about dates here. BBC Election '97Archived 5 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine states "Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve 1965-73. Management Trainee, Marks & Spencer 1974-75." The Herts AdvertiserArchived 4 November 2003 at the Wayback Machine states that he has held directorships in various international companies since 1974. BBC Vote 2001 states that he was founder director, Wade Emerson & Co Ltd 1974-82.
[Clearly he was not a company director at the same time that he was a management trainee at Marks and Spencer. It is likely that he was a management trainee in 1973-74, not 1974-75.]
"Jonathan Sayeed". BBC News. 21 October 2002. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
There are some contradictions about dates here. BBC Election '97Archived 5 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine states "Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve 1965-73. Management Trainee, Marks & Spencer 1974-75." The Herts AdvertiserArchived 4 November 2003 at the Wayback Machine states that he has held directorships in various international companies since 1974. BBC Vote 2001 states that he was founder director, Wade Emerson & Co Ltd 1974-82.
[Clearly he was not a company director at the same time that he was a management trainee at Marks and Spencer. It is likely that he was a management trainee in 1973-74, not 1974-75.]
"The English Manner website promised unique travel experiences, courses in etiquette and seminars in social graces. The organiser, Mrs Messervy, promised 'once-in-a-lifetime trips to recreate a classic English country house party by enabling guests to stay with members of the aristocracy in castles and stately homes throughout Britain'. She also promised 'tutorials led by the British political, cultural and artistic elite'." "Tours scandal Tory MP Sayeed steps down". The Guardian, 14 March 2005,
White, Michael (29 March 2005). "Howard: no regrets over sacked MP". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 17 September 2021. While this article refers to Howard Flight MP and not Jonathan Sayeed, it is quoted here as a reliable source for what Conservative Party rules are with respect of sitting MPs who wish to stand for re-election as Conservative candidates when the Conservative whip has been removed, as happened in the cases of both Mr Flight and Mr Sayeed.
There are some contradictions about dates here. BBC Election '97Archived 5 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine states "Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve 1965-73. Management Trainee, Marks & Spencer 1974-75." The Herts AdvertiserArchived 4 November 2003 at the Wayback Machine states that he has held directorships in various international companies since 1974. BBC Vote 2001 states that he was founder director, Wade Emerson & Co Ltd 1974-82.
[Clearly he was not a company director at the same time that he was a management trainee at Marks and Spencer. It is likely that he was a management trainee in 1973-74, not 1974-75.]
The Fifth Fuel, issue No. 41, spring 2002 (this was found on a cached version of [1]). The Fifth Fuel is the newsletter of the Association for the Conservation of Energy (ACE) Archived 25 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
The Fifth Fuel, issue No. 41, spring 2002 (this was found on a cached version of [1]). The Fifth Fuel is the newsletter of the Association for the Conservation of Energy (ACE) Archived 25 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
There are some contradictions about dates here. BBC Election '97Archived 5 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine states "Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve 1965-73. Management Trainee, Marks & Spencer 1974-75." The Herts AdvertiserArchived 4 November 2003 at the Wayback Machine states that he has held directorships in various international companies since 1974. BBC Vote 2001 states that he was founder director, Wade Emerson & Co Ltd 1974-82.
[Clearly he was not a company director at the same time that he was a management trainee at Marks and Spencer. It is likely that he was a management trainee in 1973-74, not 1974-75.]