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Graham Stuart (politician)

Graham Charles Stuart[1] (born 12 March 1962) is a British politician.[2][3] A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness since 2005 and served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports from 2018 to 2021, and Minister of State for Europe from July to September 2022.

Graham Stuart
Official portrait, 2017
Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero[a]
Assumed office
6 September 2022
Prime MinisterLiz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Preceded byGreg Hands
Minister of State for Europe
In office
7 July 2022 – 6 September 2022
Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byJames Cleverly
Succeeded byLeo Docherty
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports
In office
9 January 2018 – 16 September 2021
Prime Minister
Preceded byMark Garnier
Succeeded byMike Freer
Chair of the Education Select Committee
In office
9 June 2010 – 30 March 2015
Preceded byBarry Sheerman
Succeeded byNeil Carmichael
Member of Parliament
for Beverley and Holderness
Assumed office
5 May 2005
Preceded byJames Cran
Majority20,448 (38.2%)
Personal details
Born
Graham Charles Stuart

(1962-03-12) 12 March 1962 (age 61)
Carlisle, Cumbria, England
Political partyConservative
SpouseAnne Crawshaw
Children2 daughters
Residence(s)Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
EducationSelwyn College, Cambridge (BA, failed)
Websitewww.grahamstuart.com

Education Edit

Graham Stuart was born in Carlisle, Cumbria, and studied at Glenalmond College, an independent school in Perthshire, followed by Selwyn College, Cambridge, from 1982 to 1985, where he read Philosophy and Law[4] but failed his degree, after focusing his efforts on developing his "What's on in Cambridge" guide into a profitable business and remains non-executive chairman of the company.[5]

He was Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association during Easter 1985.[6]

Early political career in Cambridge Edit

He was elected as a member of Cambridge City Council for the Cherry Hinton Ward in the 1998 local elections.[7] He contested the Cambridge constituency as the Conservative Party candidate at the 2001 general election, coming in third place with 9,829 votes, 23% of the share.[8] He was re-elected to Cambridge City Council in the 2002 local elections and served until 2004.[7]

Parliamentary career Edit

Stuart was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley and Holderness in the 2005 general election with a majority of 2,580.[9] Following his election, he said "I plan to be upfront and have a high profile, not only within the constituency but nationally".[10] He sat as a member of two select committees; the Environmental Audit Select Committee and the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee.[11] He was elected a member of the Conservative Party Board by his fellow MPs in 2006.[4] He was elected as chair of the Education Select Committee in June 2010.[12]

In 2005, he founded Beverley and Holderness Pensioners Action Group, Community Hospitals Acting Nationally Together (CHANT), a cross-party campaign group and Hull and Holderness Opposing the Incinerator (HOTI Group).[4] He is vice-chairman of the GLOBE UK branch of Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment.[13] Following the Parliamentary expenses scandal, Stuart defended his expenses in June 2009, which included spending £426 on bed linen and towels.[14]

His successful campaigns in the 2005–10 Parliament included the defeat of legislation on home education and saving the Beverley Pasture Masters. In the following parliament, he was involved in the successful campaign for lower Humber Bridge tolls, and successfully persuaded the government to improve the A164 and construct the Beverley Bypass. In 2012, he defeated a proposed increase in VAT on static caravans, which are largely manufactured in the East Riding of Yorkshire.[15]

In June 2010, Stuart was elected by MPs as Chair of the Education Select Committee.[16] Despite being a Conservative MP, Stuart frequently disagreed with the Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove.[5] His Committee produced up to six reports a year ranging from single evidence inquiries[17] to more detailed examinations into Education, Schools and Family policy.[18]

Stuart supports repealing the 2004 Hunting Act to bring back fox hunting, stating in 2010: "I've always said I would vote to reverse the ban".[19]

In an interview with the journalist Peter Wilby for The Guardian, Stuart described himself as socially liberal, a "deficit hawk" who favours faster cuts to public spending, and an end to welfare dependency.[5]

On 27 February 2016, Stuart announced his support for Britain continuing to be a member of the European Union.[citation needed]

He was appointed an Assistant Whip by the new Prime Minister, Theresa May on 18 July 2016. He was later promoted to serve as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports in the January 2019 government reshuffle. He returned to the backbenches in the September 2021 reshuffle.

He was then appointed as a Trade Envoy to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in January 2022 and he held this role until July 2022.[20]

He was made Minister of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in July 2022 as part of the caretaker government by outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.[21]

He was made Minister of State for Climate in September 2022 as part of the incoming cabinet of Prime Minister Liz Truss.[22] In one of his first interviews in his new position with the BBC, Stuart commented that Oil and Gas Exploration in the North Sea would be "good for the environment".[23] He attended Charles III's accession council on 10 September.[24] He was formally appointed a privy counsellor three days later, granting him the honorific style The Right Honourable.[25] On 19 October 2022, before a controversial vote on fracking that the government had declared a vote of confidence, Stuart suggested that the vote was not actually a confidence vote, apparently communicating a message from a "junior official at 10 Downing Street". The resulting confusion played a significant role in the resignation of Liz Truss the next day.[26] On 27 October 2022, upon the appointment of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister he was reappointed to his position and given the additional Energy portfolio but was removed from Cabinet.[27] In 2023, reports emerged that Stuart had received £10,000 donation towards his campaign from energy company JR Rix & Sons based out of Hull and an additional £2,000 from Bostonair, an aviation company, also based out of Hull.[28]

Personal life Edit

Graham Stuart lives in Beverley and separated from his wife in January 2022. He enjoys motorcycling, cycling and cricket.[20]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Minister of State for Climate and attending Cabinet from September to October 2022; Minister of State for Energy and Climate from October 2022 to February 2023.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Parliamentary Candidates". United Kingdom Election Results. from the original on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Ministerial appointments: July 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Graham Stuart MP". GOV.UK. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Stuart, Graham". politics.co.uk. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Wilby, Peter. "Graham Stuart: 'You can't drive education like a sports car'". The Guardian. from the original on 6 May 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  6. ^ "History". Cambridge University Conservative Association. from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  7. ^ a b . Cambridge City Election Results since 1945. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  8. ^ "Cambridge". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  9. ^ "Beverley and Holderness". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  10. ^ "Davis sees off Lib Dem challenge". BBC News. 6 May 2005. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  11. ^ "Voting Record — Graham Stuart MP, Beverley & Holderness (11406)". The Public Whip. from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  12. ^ . National Literacy Trust. 11 June 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  13. ^ . Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  14. ^ . Hull Daily Mail. 2 June 2009. Archived from the original on 13 March 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  15. ^ "Graham Stuart MP for Beverley and Holderness - Graham Stuart leads debate opposing caravan tax". Graham Stuart. 27 April 2012. from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  16. ^ "Education Committee". UK Parliament. 16 June 2010. from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Education Committee - inquiries". UK Parliament. from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  18. ^ "Education Committee - inquiries". UK Parliament. from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Festive hunt attracts hundreds to Westwood, despite icy conditions (VIDEO)". Hull Daily Mail. 28 December 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2017.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ a b "Graham Stuart MP". Graham Stuart. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  21. ^ "Ministerial appointments: July 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  22. ^ "Ministerial appointments: September 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  23. ^ "North Sea oil and gas exploration good for the environment - minister". BBC News. 8 October 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  24. ^ "List of those present at the Accession Council" (PDF). Privy Council Office. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  25. ^ "Business Transacted...13th September 2022" (PDF). Privy Council Office. p. 17. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  26. ^ "Wendy Morton: I'll never forget chaotic vote that sank Liz Truss". BBC News. 24 November 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  27. ^ "Ministerial Appointments commencing: 25 October 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  28. ^ "UK climate minister received donations from fuel and aviation companies". The Guardian. 26 January 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2023.

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Graham Charles Stuart 1 born 12 March 1962 is a British politician 2 3 A member of the Conservative Party he has been the Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness since 2005 and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Exports from 2018 to 2021 and Minister of State for Europe from July to September 2022 The Right HonourableGraham StuartMPOfficial portrait 2017Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero a IncumbentAssumed office 6 September 2022Prime MinisterLiz TrussRishi SunakPreceded byGreg HandsMinister of State for EuropeIn office 7 July 2022 6 September 2022Prime MinisterBoris JohnsonPreceded byJames CleverlySucceeded byLeo DochertyParliamentary Under Secretary of State for ExportsIn office 9 January 2018 16 September 2021Prime MinisterTheresa MayBoris JohnsonPreceded byMark GarnierSucceeded byMike FreerChair of the Education Select CommitteeIn office 9 June 2010 30 March 2015Preceded byBarry SheermanSucceeded byNeil CarmichaelMember of Parliamentfor Beverley and HoldernessIncumbentAssumed office 5 May 2005Preceded byJames CranMajority20 448 38 2 Personal detailsBornGraham Charles Stuart 1962 03 12 12 March 1962 age 61 Carlisle Cumbria EnglandPolitical partyConservativeSpouseAnne CrawshawChildren2 daughtersResidence s Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire EnglandEducationSelwyn College Cambridge BA failed Websitewww wbr grahamstuart wbr com Contents 1 Education 2 Early political career in Cambridge 3 Parliamentary career 4 Personal life 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEducation EditGraham Stuart was born in Carlisle Cumbria and studied at Glenalmond College an independent school in Perthshire followed by Selwyn College Cambridge from 1982 to 1985 where he read Philosophy and Law 4 but failed his degree after focusing his efforts on developing his What s on in Cambridge guide into a profitable business and remains non executive chairman of the company 5 He was Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association during Easter 1985 6 Early political career in Cambridge EditHe was elected as a member of Cambridge City Council for the Cherry Hinton Ward in the 1998 local elections 7 He contested the Cambridge constituency as the Conservative Party candidate at the 2001 general election coming in third place with 9 829 votes 23 of the share 8 He was re elected to Cambridge City Council in the 2002 local elections and served until 2004 7 Parliamentary career EditStuart was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament MP for Beverley and Holderness in the 2005 general election with a majority of 2 580 9 Following his election he said I plan to be upfront and have a high profile not only within the constituency but nationally 10 He sat as a member of two select committees the Environmental Audit Select Committee and the Children Schools and Families Select Committee 11 He was elected a member of the Conservative Party Board by his fellow MPs in 2006 4 He was elected as chair of the Education Select Committee in June 2010 12 In 2005 he founded Beverley and Holderness Pensioners Action Group Community Hospitals Acting Nationally Together CHANT a cross party campaign group and Hull and Holderness Opposing the Incinerator HOTI Group 4 He is vice chairman of the GLOBE UK branch of Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment 13 Following the Parliamentary expenses scandal Stuart defended his expenses in June 2009 which included spending 426 on bed linen and towels 14 His successful campaigns in the 2005 10 Parliament included the defeat of legislation on home education and saving the Beverley Pasture Masters In the following parliament he was involved in the successful campaign for lower Humber Bridge tolls and successfully persuaded the government to improve the A164 and construct the Beverley Bypass In 2012 he defeated a proposed increase in VAT on static caravans which are largely manufactured in the East Riding of Yorkshire 15 In June 2010 Stuart was elected by MPs as Chair of the Education Select Committee 16 Despite being a Conservative MP Stuart frequently disagreed with the Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove 5 His Committee produced up to six reports a year ranging from single evidence inquiries 17 to more detailed examinations into Education Schools and Family policy 18 Stuart supports repealing the 2004 Hunting Act to bring back fox hunting stating in 2010 I ve always said I would vote to reverse the ban 19 In an interview with the journalist Peter Wilby for The Guardian Stuart described himself as socially liberal a deficit hawk who favours faster cuts to public spending and an end to welfare dependency 5 On 27 February 2016 Stuart announced his support for Britain continuing to be a member of the European Union citation needed He was appointed an Assistant Whip by the new Prime Minister Theresa May on 18 July 2016 He was later promoted to serve as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Exports in the January 2019 government reshuffle He returned to the backbenches in the September 2021 reshuffle He was then appointed as a Trade Envoy to Vietnam Cambodia and Laos in January 2022 and he held this role until July 2022 20 He was made Minister of State at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office in July 2022 as part of the caretaker government by outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson 21 He was made Minister of State for Climate in September 2022 as part of the incoming cabinet of Prime Minister Liz Truss 22 In one of his first interviews in his new position with the BBC Stuart commented that Oil and Gas Exploration in the North Sea would be good for the environment 23 He attended Charles III s accession council on 10 September 24 He was formally appointed a privy counsellor three days later granting him the honorific style The Right Honourable 25 On 19 October 2022 before a controversial vote on fracking that the government had declared a vote of confidence Stuart suggested that the vote was not actually a confidence vote apparently communicating a message from a junior official at 10 Downing Street The resulting confusion played a significant role in the resignation of Liz Truss the next day 26 On 27 October 2022 upon the appointment of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister he was reappointed to his position and given the additional Energy portfolio but was removed from Cabinet 27 In 2023 reports emerged that Stuart had received 10 000 donation towards his campaign from energy company JR Rix amp Sons based out of Hull and an additional 2 000 from Bostonair an aviation company also based out of Hull 28 Personal life EditGraham Stuart lives in Beverley and separated from his wife in January 2022 He enjoys motorcycling cycling and cricket 20 Notes Edit Minister of State for Climate and attending Cabinet from September to October 2022 Minister of State for Energy and Climate from October 2022 to February 2023 References Edit Parliamentary Candidates United Kingdom Election Results Archived from the original on 24 November 2017 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Ministerial appointments July 2022 GOV UK Retrieved 8 July 2022 Graham Stuart MP GOV UK Retrieved 8 July 2022 a b c Stuart Graham politics co uk Retrieved 1 May 2010 a b c Wilby Peter Graham Stuart You can t drive education like a sports car The Guardian Archived from the original on 6 May 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 History Cambridge University Conservative Association Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2010 a b Cambridge City Council Elections Cherry Hinton Ward Cambridge City Election Results since 1945 Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Cambridge The Guardian Retrieved 1 May 2010 Beverley and Holderness The Guardian Retrieved 1 May 2010 Davis sees off Lib Dem challenge BBC News 6 May 2005 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Voting Record Graham Stuart MP Beverley amp Holderness 11406 The Public Whip Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Graham Stuart MP named Chair of Children Schools and Families Select Committee National Literacy Trust 11 June 2010 Archived from the original on 28 December 2010 Retrieved 3 November 2010 Composition of GLOBE International Board Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment Archived from the original on 8 December 2009 Retrieved 1 May 2010 MP defends expenses claims Hull Daily Mail 2 June 2009 Archived from the original on 13 March 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Graham Stuart MP for Beverley and Holderness Graham Stuart leads debate opposing caravan tax Graham Stuart 27 April 2012 Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Education Committee UK Parliament 16 June 2010 Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Education Committee inquiries UK Parliament Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Education Committee inquiries UK Parliament Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Festive hunt 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