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==Early life== He was born in [[Bath, Somerset]], to [[Lt. Col.]] (later [[Brigadier]]) Leslie Hardy Spicer and Muriel, daughter of Wallis G. Carter of Bath.<ref>Forthcoming Marriages, ''[[The Times]]'', 10 September 1940</ref> Spicer was educated in Vienna, at Gaunts House Preparatory School and [[Wellington College, Berkshire|Wellington College]], and received a degree in economics from [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]]. After graduation, he worked as a financial journalist for ''[[The Statist]]'', the ''[[Daily Mail]]'' and ''[[The Sunday Times]]''. He was Director of Conservative Systems Research Centre from 1968 to 1970, and managing director of Economic Models Ltd from 1970 to 1980.
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