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Gary Streeter

Sir Gary Nicholas Streeter (born 2 October 1955) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. Since 1997 he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Devon, previously holding the nearby seat of Plymouth Sutton between 1992 and 1997. Since the convening of the Fifty-fifth Parliament, Streeter has been the longest currently serving MP representing a constituency in the county of Devon.

Gary Streeter
Official portrait, 2020
Shadow Secretary of State
for International Development
In office
1 June 1998 – 18 September 2001
LeaderWilliam Hague
Preceded byAlastair Goodlad
Succeeded byCaroline Spelman
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Lord Chancellor's Department
In office
2 June 1996 – 1 May 1997
Prime MinisterJohn Major
Preceded byJonathan Evans
Succeeded byGeoff Hoon
Member of Parliament
for South West Devon
Assumed office
1 May 1997
Preceded byConstituency established
Majority21,430 (40.2%)
Member of Parliament
for Plymouth Sutton
In office
9 April 1992 – 8 April 1997
Preceded byAlan Clark
Succeeded byLinda Gilroy
Personal details
Born (1955-10-02) 2 October 1955 (age 68)
Gosport, England
Political partyConservative (since 1988)
Other political
affiliations
SDP (before 1988)
Spouse
Janet Stevens
(m. 1978)
Children2
Alma materKing's College London
ProfessionSolicitor
Websitegarystreeter.co.uk

On 25 November 2022, he announced that he would not seek re-election at the next general election.[1][2]

Early life edit

Streeter attended Tiverton Grammar School, Tiverton, Devon, where he was head boy from 1972 to 1973, then King's College London, where he gained a first-class honours law degree. From 1984 to 1998, he was a solicitor and partner at Foot and Bowden (now called Foot Anstey) in Plymouth, where he specialised in company and employment law. In 1998 Streeter was fined £1,000 by the Law Society for conduct unbecoming a solicitor due to a conflict of interest when dealing with a business merger in 1991 while with Foot Bowden Limited.[3]

Streeter's initial political experience was as a councillor on Plymouth City Council, where he represented Mount Gould ward from 1986 to 1992. Having been elected to serve as a member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), in January 1988 he defected to the Conservative Party.[4] Reflecting on his career in an interview with the Plymouth Evening Herald years later, Streeter attributed his initial party allegiance to the influence of David Owen, then SDP leader and MP for Plymouth Devonport, but explained that by 1988 he had come to "believe strongly in individual responsibility, in the family, the nation, enterprise. I thought to myself 'I am a natural Conservative, what am I doing in the SDP?' So I crossed over."[4]

Parliamentary career edit

Streeter served as a junior minister in the Lord Chancellor's Department under Prime Minister John Major from 1996 until the defeat of the Major Government in 1997, and was Shadow Secretary of State for International Development in the Shadow Cabinet of William Hague[5] from 1998 until the new Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith returned him to the backbenches in 2001.

He is currently a member of the Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission and is the member of the committee responsible for answering oral questions in Parliament on behalf of the Electoral Commission. He assumed the role after Sir Peter Viggers stepped down during the MPs' expenses scandal. His own expenses for 2008/09 were £162,719, ranking 158th out of 647 MPs.

In March 2012, Streeter was one of three MPs who signed a letter to the Advertising Standards Authority asking it to reverse its decision to stop the Christian group "Healing on the Streets of Bath" from making explicit claims that prayer can heal. The letter called for the ASA to provide "indisputable scientific evidence" that faith healing did not work. Another signer, Tim Farron of the Liberal Democrats, later wrote that the letter was not "well-worded" and that he should not have signed it "as it was written".[6]

In 2013, Streeter referred to the "familiar glint in the swivelled eyes of the purists" within his own party in an article attacking the divisions caused by those activists who were calling for a referendum on EU membership.[7] The remark followed allegations that senior members of the government had characterised Eurosceptic activists as "swivel-eyed loons". Streeter argued that the result of party infighting over the issue would be "a Labour-led government bend[ing] the knee to Brussels".[7]

Streeter was opposed to Brexit prior to the 2016 referendum.[8] In November 2018, Streeter announced his support for Theresa May's Brexit agreement.[9]

In December 2018, it was announced that Streeter would receive a knighthood in the 2019 New Year Honours List.[10] Streeter told the Press Association that he hoped his honour reflected, in part, his work over the past decade as chairman of the all-party group on Christians in Parliament and supporting new MPs once they had arrived at Westminster.[11]

Streeter was a supporter of Esther McVey during the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election and one of the proposers of her nomination. McVey was eliminated in the first round of voting. In later rounds he backed Sajid Javid, who was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by eventual victor Boris Johnson later that year.[12]

Streeter was reelected at the 2019 general election with an increased majority. He briefly acted as Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means at the start of the 58th Parliament. On 2 February 2022, Streeter announced that he had submitted a letter to the chairman of the 1922 committee, seeking a motion of no confidence in the prime minister, Boris Johnson, stating that "I cannot reconcile the pain and sacrifice of the vast majority of the British Public during lockdown with the attitude and activities of those working in Downing Street".[13][14]

Following the resignation of Boris Johnson in July 2022, Streeter announced his support for Rishi Sunak in the subsequent July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election.[15] He became the seventh MP to publicly call for the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss on 20 October.[16]

Personal life edit

Streeter married Janet Stevens in 1978 in Barnstaple; the couple have a son and daughter, live near Plympton in Devon. He is a committed Christian.[17]

In the 2015 election, his son Gareth was the Conservative candidate for Rother Valley in South Yorkshire. He polled third, behind incumbent Sir Kevin Barron and Cllr Cowles of UKIP.[18] In 2023, Gareth Streeter was selected prospective parliamentary candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport for the next general election.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sir Gary Streeter will not stand in next general election". BBC News. 25 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Conservative MPs Dehenna Davison and Sir Gary Streeter to step down at next election". Sky News. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  3. ^ "UK Shadow cabinet member fined £1,000".
  4. ^ a b 'MP who followed God's call prays voters have faith in Tories', Evening Herald, 24 November 2004. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  5. ^ Hamilton, Chris (20 March 2001). "Gary Streeter: Development spokesman". BBC News Online. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Tim Farron: 'Prayer can heal' letter was a mistake". Huffington Post UK. 29 March 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b Wright, Oliver (21 May 2013). "Jeremy Paxman reveals he has heard senior Tories calling activists 'swivel-eyed loons'". The Independent. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  8. ^ Goodenough, Tom (16 February 2016). "Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn't and who is still on the fence?". The Spectator. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  9. ^ Premier (15 November 2018). "Christian MPs react to Theresa May's Brexit plans". Premier. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  10. ^ "No. 62507". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 2018. p. N2.
  11. ^ "Redwood knighted for service to politics". BBC News. 28 December 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  12. ^ Hope, Christopher; Mikhailova, Anna (17 June 2019). "Tory leadership latest news: Rivals face MPs for final hustings ahead of second round of votes". The Telegraph. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  13. ^ Simons, Ned (2 February 2022). "Tory Grandee Submits Letter Of No Confidence In Boris Johnson". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  14. ^ Penna, Dominic (2 February 2022). "Boris Johnson latest news: Gary Streeter becomes third Tory MP to submit letter of no confidence today". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  15. ^ House, Coffee. "Who's backing who? Mordaunt takes second | The Spectator". www.spectator.co.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  16. ^ Robertson, Kirsten (20 October 2022). "Tory MP Crispin Blunt calls on Liz Truss to resign 'today'". Metro. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  17. ^ Robbins, Martin (26 March 2012). "Hapless MPs defend faith healers". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  18. ^ "Rother Valley (Constituency) 2015 results". UK Parliament.
  19. ^ Atkinson, William (24 April 2023). "Streeter selected as parliamentary spokesman for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport". Conservative Home. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  20. ^ Churm, Philip (26 April 2023). "Tories announce potential candidate taking on Luke Pollard". PlymouthLive. Retrieved 29 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

gary, streeter, gary, nicholas, streeter, born, october, 1955, conservative, party, politician, united, kingdom, since, 1997, been, member, parliament, south, west, devon, previously, holding, nearby, seat, plymouth, sutton, between, 1992, 1997, since, conveni. Sir Gary Nicholas Streeter born 2 October 1955 is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom Since 1997 he has been the Member of Parliament MP for South West Devon previously holding the nearby seat of Plymouth Sutton between 1992 and 1997 Since the convening of the Fifty fifth Parliament Streeter has been the longest currently serving MP representing a constituency in the county of Devon SirGary StreeterMPOfficial portrait 2020Shadow Secretary of Statefor International DevelopmentIn office 1 June 1998 18 September 2001LeaderWilliam HaguePreceded byAlastair GoodladSucceeded byCaroline SpelmanParliamentary Secretary to the Lord Chancellor s DepartmentIn office 2 June 1996 1 May 1997Prime MinisterJohn MajorPreceded byJonathan EvansSucceeded byGeoff HoonMember of Parliamentfor South West DevonIncumbentAssumed office 1 May 1997Preceded byConstituency establishedMajority21 430 40 2 Member of Parliamentfor Plymouth SuttonIn office 9 April 1992 8 April 1997Preceded byAlan ClarkSucceeded byLinda GilroyPersonal detailsBorn 1955 10 02 2 October 1955 age 68 Gosport EnglandPolitical partyConservative since 1988 Other politicalaffiliationsSDP before 1988 SpouseJanet Stevens m 1978 wbr Children2Alma materKing s College LondonProfessionSolicitorWebsitegarystreeter wbr co wbr ukOn 25 November 2022 he announced that he would not seek re election at the next general election 1 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Parliamentary career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editStreeter attended Tiverton Grammar School Tiverton Devon where he was head boy from 1972 to 1973 then King s College London where he gained a first class honours law degree From 1984 to 1998 he was a solicitor and partner at Foot and Bowden now called Foot Anstey in Plymouth where he specialised in company and employment law In 1998 Streeter was fined 1 000 by the Law Society for conduct unbecoming a solicitor due to a conflict of interest when dealing with a business merger in 1991 while with Foot Bowden Limited 3 Streeter s initial political experience was as a councillor on Plymouth City Council where he represented Mount Gould ward from 1986 to 1992 Having been elected to serve as a member of the Social Democratic Party SDP in January 1988 he defected to the Conservative Party 4 Reflecting on his career in an interview with the Plymouth Evening Herald years later Streeter attributed his initial party allegiance to the influence of David Owen then SDP leader and MP for Plymouth Devonport but explained that by 1988 he had come to believe strongly in individual responsibility in the family the nation enterprise I thought to myself I am a natural Conservative what am I doing in the SDP So I crossed over 4 Parliamentary career editStreeter served as a junior minister in the Lord Chancellor s Department under Prime Minister John Major from 1996 until the defeat of the Major Government in 1997 and was Shadow Secretary of State for International Development in the Shadow Cabinet of William Hague 5 from 1998 until the new Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith returned him to the backbenches in 2001 He is currently a member of the Speaker s Committee on the Electoral Commission and is the member of the committee responsible for answering oral questions in Parliament on behalf of the Electoral Commission He assumed the role after Sir Peter Viggers stepped down during the MPs expenses scandal His own expenses for 2008 09 were 162 719 ranking 158th out of 647 MPs In March 2012 Streeter was one of three MPs who signed a letter to the Advertising Standards Authority asking it to reverse its decision to stop the Christian group Healing on the Streets of Bath from making explicit claims that prayer can heal The letter called for the ASA to provide indisputable scientific evidence that faith healing did not work Another signer Tim Farron of the Liberal Democrats later wrote that the letter was not well worded and that he should not have signed it as it was written 6 In 2013 Streeter referred to the familiar glint in the swivelled eyes of the purists within his own party in an article attacking the divisions caused by those activists who were calling for a referendum on EU membership 7 The remark followed allegations that senior members of the government had characterised Eurosceptic activists as swivel eyed loons Streeter argued that the result of party infighting over the issue would be a Labour led government bend ing the knee to Brussels 7 Streeter was opposed to Brexit prior to the 2016 referendum 8 In November 2018 Streeter announced his support for Theresa May s Brexit agreement 9 In December 2018 it was announced that Streeter would receive a knighthood in the 2019 New Year Honours List 10 Streeter told the Press Association that he hoped his honour reflected in part his work over the past decade as chairman of the all party group on Christians in Parliament and supporting new MPs once they had arrived at Westminster 11 Streeter was a supporter of Esther McVey during the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election and one of the proposers of her nomination McVey was eliminated in the first round of voting In later rounds he backed Sajid Javid who was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by eventual victor Boris Johnson later that year 12 Streeter was reelected at the 2019 general election with an increased majority He briefly acted as Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means at the start of the 58th Parliament On 2 February 2022 Streeter announced that he had submitted a letter to the chairman of the 1922 committee seeking a motion of no confidence in the prime minister Boris Johnson stating that I cannot reconcile the pain and sacrifice of the vast majority of the British Public during lockdown with the attitude and activities of those working in Downing Street 13 14 Following the resignation of Boris Johnson in July 2022 Streeter announced his support for Rishi Sunak in the subsequent July September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election 15 He became the seventh MP to publicly call for the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss on 20 October 16 Personal life editStreeter married Janet Stevens in 1978 in Barnstaple the couple have a son and daughter live near Plympton in Devon He is a committed Christian 17 In the 2015 election his son Gareth was the Conservative candidate for Rother Valley in South Yorkshire He polled third behind incumbent Sir Kevin Barron and Cllr Cowles of UKIP 18 In 2023 Gareth Streeter was selected prospective parliamentary candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport for the next general election 19 20 References edit Sir Gary Streeter will not stand in next general election BBC News 25 November 2022 Retrieved 26 November 2022 Conservative MPs Dehenna Davison and Sir Gary Streeter to step down at next election Sky News Retrieved 26 November 2022 UK Shadow cabinet member fined 1 000 a b MP who followed God s call prays voters have faith in Tories Evening Herald 24 November 2004 Retrieved 20 October 2022 Hamilton Chris 20 March 2001 Gary Streeter Development spokesman BBC News Online Retrieved 3 October 2015 Tim Farron Prayer can heal letter was a mistake Huffington Post UK 29 March 2012 Retrieved 30 March 2012 a b Wright Oliver 21 May 2013 Jeremy Paxman reveals he has heard senior Tories calling activists swivel eyed loons The Independent Retrieved 7 April 2015 Goodenough Tom 16 February 2016 Which Tory MPs back Brexit who doesn t and who is still on the fence The Spectator Retrieved 11 October 2016 Premier 15 November 2018 Christian MPs react to Theresa May s Brexit plans Premier Retrieved 30 December 2018 No 62507 The London Gazette Supplement 29 December 2018 p N2 Redwood knighted for service to politics BBC News 28 December 2018 Retrieved 30 December 2018 Hope Christopher Mikhailova Anna 17 June 2019 Tory leadership latest news Rivals face MPs for final hustings ahead of second round of votes The Telegraph Retrieved 19 June 2019 Simons Ned 2 February 2022 Tory Grandee Submits Letter Of No Confidence In Boris Johnson Huffington Post Retrieved 2 February 2022 Penna Dominic 2 February 2022 Boris Johnson latest news Gary Streeter becomes third Tory MP to submit letter of no confidence today The Telegraph Retrieved 2 February 2022 House Coffee Who s backing who Mordaunt takes second The Spectator www spectator co uk Retrieved 11 July 2022 Robertson Kirsten 20 October 2022 Tory MP Crispin Blunt calls on Liz Truss to resign today Metro Retrieved 20 October 2022 Robbins Martin 26 March 2012 Hapless MPs defend faith healers The Guardian Retrieved 4 May 2012 Rother Valley Constituency 2015 results UK Parliament Atkinson William 24 April 2023 Streeter selected as parliamentary spokesman for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport Conservative Home Retrieved 29 April 2023 Churm Philip 26 April 2023 Tories announce potential candidate taking on Luke Pollard PlymouthLive Retrieved 29 April 2023 External links edit nbsp 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