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The Lord Wei : ウィキペディア英語版
Nat Wei, Baron Wei

Nathanael Ming-Yan Wei, Baron Wei ()
(born 19 January 1977), also known as Nat Wei, is an English social entrepreneur, interested in social reform, the youngest member of the House of Lords
(), and is the first British-born person of Chinese origin to have become a member. He was previously an adviser to the UK Government on their Big Society project.
Lord Wei is the founding and former
partner of the Shaftesbury Partnership,
a member of the founding team of Teach First
and a former adviser at Absolute Return For Kids.
He is a former fellow of the Young Foundation. and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. Lord Wei is also the Chairman of the Conservative Friends of the Chinese.
==Early life==
Lord Wei is the son of Hong Kong parents〔()〕 with Hakka Chinese ancestry.

Wei's father was a pastor who moved to Britain in the 1970s. He was born in Watford and grew up in Milton Keynes and Tooting, London.

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