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'''The Honourable Sir John Forton, KCRI''' was the Leader of the [[Liberal Party]] from 1982 until 1985. He was appointed to the [[Senate]] in 1992, where he served until the dissolution of that house in 2011.
'''The Honourable Sir John Forton, KCRI''' was the Leader of the [[Liberal Party]] from 1982 until 1985. He was appointed to the [[Senate]] in 1992, where he served until the abolition of that house in 2011.


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The Honourable Sir John Forton, KCRI was the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1982 until 1985. He was appointed to the Senate in 1992, where he served until the abolition of that house in 2011.

Leaders of the Loyal Opposition
Warner · Weston · Kenilworth · Johnson · Schmidt · Menzies · LeVeque
Parrin · Rockington · LeVeque · Rockington · Forrester · Spell
Forton · Hunter · Goodwin · Philips · McNeese · Goodwin · Smallegan
Pollack · Smallegan · Clarke · Pollack · Pietersen · Barnes · Foster · McDaniels
Leaders of the Liberal Party
Patterson · Baxter · Weatherby · Brixton · Johnson
Schmidt · Menzies · LeVeque · Spell · Forton
Hunter · Philips · McNeese · Kinder · Pollack
Preceded by:
Steven Spell (Interim)
Leader of the Liberal Party
1982–1985
Succeeded by:
Bradley Hunter