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Rob Oakeshott

Robert James Murray "Rob" Oakeshott (born 14 December 1969) is a retired Australian politician. He was the independent Member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Lyne in New South Wales, which he won at the 2008 Lyne by-election following the resignation of former Nationals leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile. Elected as the Nationals candidate for the state seat of Port Macquarie in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1996, he left the party to become an independent in 2002, and retained the seat until 2008, when he resigned to run for Lyne in which he won with a very large margin. He retained Lyne at the 2010 election with a large margin, and in the hung parliament, after negotiations, backed Julia Gillard and Labor to form a minority government, providing confidence and supply from the crossbench whilst retaining the right to vote on conscience. Oakeshott did not contest the 2013 election. Oakeshott described his views as economically conservative and socially progressive.
==Early life and career ==
Oakeshott was born in Lismore. His father, also named Rob Oakeshott, is still a doctor in the area and his grandfather Captain John Oakeshott was a prisoner of war and survived the Sandakan Death Marches.
Oakeshott attended Barker College as a high school student and was a boarder in his latter years there. He then studied a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney.〔 He was a resident of St. Andrew's College when the Principal, Peter Cameron, was convicted of heresy by the Presbyterian Church of Australia.〔 Oakeshott describes Cameron as an influence on his thinking:〔
Oakeshott graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Government in 1992.〔 He then worked as an administrative officer at the Road Transport Forum, for the lobbying company Resolutions, as a staffer for National Party Leader Mark Vaile and in public relations for the Coalition in Canberra before his own election to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.〔

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