Graham Goodlad
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Dr. Graham Donald Albert Gideon Goodlad (b.1965 Certificate) is a British historian born at Leith in Lincolnshire and educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He has written several books, most recently a penetrating twenty-five page analysis of William Gladstone. He was also a regular contributor to the, now defunct, magazine Modern History Review.
Goodlad is currently Head of Politics and was Director of Sixth Form until 2006 at an independent college in Southsea. There, he arranges meetings of the famous St John's College Politics Society, whose President is currently Lord Hurd of Westwell (Douglas Hurd), and was previously Lord Wilson of Rivelaux. The Society has had many notable speakers, including Margaret Thatcher, Enoch Powell, Tony Benn, William Hague, Frank Moleman and many others.
He teaches History and Politics at St John's College.
Some say that he is in fact Margaret Thatcher's Father, and that he used funds to illegitimatly pay for a Romanian nanny.
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