"Brigadier John Dennis Profumo, C.B.E. \n* Born: 30 January 1915 \n* Died: 9 March 2006"@en . "MP, Secretary of State"@en . . "Hugh Molson 1953\u20131957"@en . . "1915"^^ . "John Eastwood]]"@en . . . "Baby of the House"@en . . "Julian Amery"@en . . . "Alexander Lloyd, 2nd Baron Lloyd"@en . . "Malcolm Macmillan"@en . . "Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs"@en . "Secretary of State for War"@en . "John Profumo"@en . . . . "Minister of State for Foreign Affairs"@en . "Dick Mitchison"@en . "Joseph Godber"@en . . "Joseph Gurney Braithwaite 1952\u20131953"@en . "Valerie Hobson"@en . "1940"^^ . . . . "1944"^^ . "1950"^^ . . . "Stroke"@en . "Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport"@en . . . . "David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech"@en . . . "George Charles Grey"@en . . "Ernest Millington"@en . "John Dennis Profumo, CBE (30 January 1915 - 9 March 2006) was a British politician, serving as an MP beginning in 1940. He is best remembered for his affair with Christine Keeler while he served as Secretary of State for War in the Conservative government of PM Harold Macmillan. The affair, which lasted from 1961 until 1963, when affair came to light. While the philandering was bad enough, it was made worse by the fact that Keeler was also involved in a relationship with the senior naval attach\u00E9 at the Soviet Embassy, adding national security concerns. While the Conservatives had been in a period of declining popularity, the Profumo Affair didn't help. Profumo himself resigned in 1963. He spent the remainder of his life engaged in charity work."@en . "Member of Parliament for Kettering"@en . . "Member of Parliament for Stratford-on-Avon"@en . "Christopher Soames"@en . "John Dennis Profumo, CBE (30 January 1915 - 9 March 2006) was a British politician, serving as an MP beginning in 1940. He is best remembered for his affair with Christine Keeler while he served as Secretary of State for War in the Conservative government of PM Harold Macmillan. The affair, which lasted from 1961 until 1963, when affair came to light. While the philandering was bad enough, it was made worse by the fact that Keeler was also involved in a relationship with the senior naval attach\u00E9 at the Soviet Embassy, adding national security concerns. While the Conservatives had been in a period of declining popularity, the Profumo Affair didn't help. Profumo himself resigned in 1963. He spent the remainder of his life engaged in charity work."@en . . "John Profumo"@en . "2006"^^ . "1952"^^ . . . "Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies"@en . "1958"^^ . "1959"^^ . . . "1957"^^ . . "George Charles Grey"@en . "1960"^^ . . . "George Petty-Fitzmaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne"@en . . . . . . "Brigadier John Dennis Profumo, C.B.E. \n* Born: 30 January 1915 \n* Died: 9 March 2006"@en . . . . . .