Hamilton, Neil /niːl/ BrE AmE
(1949–) a British man who was a Conservative Member of Parliament. In 1994, The Guardian newspaper ↑ accuse d him of receiving money from Mohamed Al-Fayed, the owner of Harrods, for asking questions in the House of Commons. This became known as the ‘Cash-for-questions affair’. Hamilton was forced to leave his job as Corporate Affairs Minister. In the 1997 election, Martin Bell, a well-known BBC ↑ journalist , successfully fought as an independent ↑ candidate against Hamilton. Hamilton’s wife, Christine (1949–), is known for having a strong personality, and she usually appears with him in public. Since he left parliament, they have appeared together in a number of television entertainment programmes.