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David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford

David Arthur Russell Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford, PC (born 18 January 1936)[1] is a British Conservative Party politician, journalist, and economic consultant. Having been successively Secretary of State for Energy and then for Transport under Margaret Thatcher, Howell has more recently been a Minister of State in the Foreign Office from the election in 2010 until the reshuffle of 2012. He has served as Chair of the House of Lords International Relations Committee since May 2016. Along with William Hague, Sir George Young and Kenneth Clarke, he is one of the few Cabinet ministers from the 1979–97 governments who continued to hold high office in the party, being its deputy leader in the House of Lords until 2010. His daughter, Frances, was married to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne.[2]

The Lord Howell of Guildford
Official portrait, 2020
Minister of State for International Energy Policy
In office
14 May 2010 – 5 September 2012
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byThe Baroness Warsi
Secretary of State for Transport
In office
14 September 1981 – 11 June 1983
Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher
Preceded byNorman Fowler
Succeeded byTom King
Secretary of State for Energy
In office
4 May 1979 – 14 September 1981
Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher
Preceded byTony Benn
Succeeded byNigel Lawson
Junior ministerial offices
Minister of State for Energy
In office
8 January 1974 – 4 March 1974
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
Sec. of StateThe Lord Carrington
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byThomas Balogh
Minister of State for Northern Ireland
In office
5 November 1972 – 8 January 1974
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
Sec. of StateFrancis Pym
Preceded byWilliam van Straubenzee
Succeeded byStan Orme
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
In office
26 March 1972 – 5 November 1972
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
Sec. of StateWillie Whitelaw
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPeter Mills
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment
In office
5 January 1971 – 26 March 1972
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
Sec. of StateRobert Carr
Maurice Macmillan
Preceded byDudley Smith
Succeeded byNicholas Scott
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
In office
24 June 1970 – 6 January 1971
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
ChancellorAnthony Barber
Preceded byReginald Eyre
Succeeded byHector Monro
Parliamentary Secretary for the Civil Service Department
In office
23 June 1970 – 26 March 1972
Prime MinisterEdward Heath
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byKenneth Baker
Committee offices
Chair of the House of Lords International Relations Committee
In office
25 May 2016 – 1 July 2019
Preceded byCommittee established
Succeeded byThe Baroness Anelay of St Johns
Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
In office
1 January 1987 – 21 March 1997
Preceded byAnthony Kershaw
Succeeded byDonald Anderson
Personal details
Born
David Arthur Russell Howell

(1936-01-18) 18 January 1936 (age 87)
London, United Kingdom
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Cary Davina Wallace
(m. 1967)
Children3, including Frances
Alma materKing's College, Cambridge

Early life

Howell was educated at Eton College, before entering King's College, Cambridge, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1959 with 1st Class honours [3] in Economics. He proceeded to the degree of Master of Arts in 1963. He went to work in HM Treasury joining the Treasury Economic Section from 1959 to 1960. In 1960 he wrote the book Principles to Practice, published jointly, and spent four years as a journalist, leader writer and special correspondent on The Daily Telegraph. He succeeded Geoffrey Howe as editor of Crossbow (the journal of the Bow Group) from 1962 to 1964 before he unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Dudley in the 1964 general election.[2]

Political career

Two years later, in 1966, he was elected MP for the safe seat of Guildford in Surrey, for the Conservative Party, a seat he held until retiring at the 1997 general election. On 6 June 1997 he was made a life peer as Baron Howell of Guildford, of Penton Mewsey, in the County of Hampshire.[2][4]

When Margaret Thatcher was elected in 1979, she made Howell her first Secretary of State for Energy and then moved him to Transport in the reshuffle of September 1981 and until 1983. His time at the Ministry of Transport saw the commissioning and publication of the highly controversial Serpell Report into Britain's Railways. The report which emerged included proposals which would have greatly reduced the rail network in Britain and met with an extremely hostile reaction. Although these proposals were not pursued the episode caused considerable political problems for the Government and contributed to Thatcher dropping Howell from the Cabinet.[5][6][7][8]

Howell wrote the book Freedom and Capital, published 1981. In 1979 he was also sworn into the Privy Council. He then wrote the book Blind Victory: a study in income, wealth and power, published 1986. In 1987 he became chairman of the Select committee on Foreign Affairs.[2] He was president of the British Institute of Energy Economics from 2005 to 2014 and has been chairman of the Windsor Energy Group since 2003.[9]

In the House of Lords, he was Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 2005 to 2010. On the election of the Coalition government he was quickly recommended to Foreign Secretary by the Prime Minister as an enthusiastic advocate of HS2, the only conservative in the government with the relevant ministerial experience. In the September 2012 reshuffle, having served two years as initially agreed, he was asked by the Prime Minister to stand down to provide a Foreign Office place for Baroness Warsi. Howell was Opposition Spokesperson for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2000 to 2010. He is now Chairman of the new House of Lords International relations Committee.[10] Lord Howell is also Chairman of The Commonwealth Societies Association.[11]

From the election of May 2010 until the reshuffle of 2012, Lord Howell served as Minister of State in the Foreign Office in David Cameron's government, under William Hague as Foreign Secretary. From September 2012 to April 2013, he was personal adviser to the Foreign Secretary on Energy and Resource Security.[10] Lord Howell has never lobbied on behalf of the IAEA or performed any role related to it at any time. He had nothing to do with the State Visit of the Chinese Chairman or with the deal to build a nuclear power station. He has, however, described the French/Chinese nuclear Hinkley Point C deal as 'one of the worst deals ever for the British consumer'.(FDI).[12]

In November 2012, Greenpeace released secret film of an interview with Lord Howell about the advantages of natural gas over wind power, in which he said that David Cameron "is not familiar with these issues, doesn't understand them", but that George Osborne, his son-in-law, "is of course getting this message and is putting pressure on".[13]

In May 2013, he was appointed president of the Energy Industries Council.[14] In July 2013, he said, in a Lords' discussion on fracking, "there are large, uninhabited and desolate areas, certainly in parts of the north-east, where there is plenty of room for fracking, well away from anybody's residence, and where it could be conducted without any threat to the rural environment".[15] There was much adverse reaction.[16]

Ministerial career

Table to show Ministerial posts held
Post Date
Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) (International Energy Policy) May 2010 – Sep 2012
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords Jun 2005 – May 2010
Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) Jul 2000 – May 2010
Secretary of State for Transport Sep 1981 – Jun 1983
Secretary of State for Energy May 1979 – Sep 1981
Shadow Minister (Business, Innovation and Skills) Jul 1977 – May 1979
Minister of State (Department of Energy) Jan 1974 – Mar 1974
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Northern Ireland Office) Mar 1972 – Nov 1972
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Employment) Jan 1971 – Mar 1972
Lord Commissioner (HM Treasury) (Whip) Jun 1970 – Jan 1971
Parliamentary Secretary (Civil Service Department) Jun 1970 – Mar 1972[17]

Arms

Coat of arms of David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford
Crest
A Japanese crane Proper beaked Or and grasping in the sinister foot a lily Argent slipped and leaved Or.
Escutcheon
Argent four rows palewise in fess composed of billets fesswise Gules each chargd with a goutte Or on a fess Sable three towers Or each enfiling an ancient crown Gules.
Supporters
On either side a gryphon reguardant Argent beaked winged and grasping in the interior forefoot a fleur-de-lys Or.
Motto
Ideas Conquer All[18]

References

  1. ^ "Mr David Howell (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Charles Mosley. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 2 (107 ed.). p. 1989.
  3. ^ Cambridge University Annual Register 1968-69. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1969. p. 1050.
  4. ^ "No. 54812". The London Gazette. 20 June 1997. p. 7187.
  5. ^ "The 'bad news' report that helped build today's railway". Railnews. 1 September 2008. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  6. ^ Rogers, Roy (21 January 1983). "Hostile reception for Serpell options". The Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Sir David Serpell". The Telegraph. 6 August 2008. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  8. ^ "Sir David Serpell". The Scotsman. 11 August 2008. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Lord Howell of Guildford - UK Parliament". parliament.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  10. ^ a b "The Rt Hon Lord Howell of Guildford is President of the Royal Commonwealth Society and '. The 'Council of Commonwealth Societies'- GOV.UK". gov.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  11. ^ http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-howell-of-guildford/993 Retrieved 2 November 2015[bare URL]
  12. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34601823 dated 23 October 2015. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.[bare URL]
  13. ^ "George Osborne accused of secret war on PM's green policies as father-in-law is caught on video". The Independent. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  14. ^ www.worldoil.com http://www.worldoil.com/Lord_Howell_of_Guildford_appointed_president_of_the_EIC.html. Retrieved 3 November 2015. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. ^ "Lords Hansard text for 30 July 2013 (pt 0001)". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  16. ^ . news.uk.msn.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  17. ^ "Parliamentary career for Lord Howell of Guildford - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament". www.parliament.uk. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  18. ^ Debrett's Peerage. 2019. p. 3085.

Bibliography

  • Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, pages 51 and 456.
  • Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, volume 2, page 1989.
  • Harris OBE, Robin (2013). Not for Turning: Margaret Thatcher. London.
  • Thatcher, Margaret. Path to Power. London.
  • Thatcher, Margaret. Downing Street Years. London.
  • Thatcher, Margaret (2014). The Iron Lady. London.

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by David Howell
  • "David Arthur Russell Howell". geneall.net. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  •   Media related to David Howell (politician) at Wikimedia Commons
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David Arthur Russell Howell Baron Howell of Guildford PC born 18 January 1936 1 is a British Conservative Party politician journalist and economic consultant Having been successively Secretary of State for Energy and then for Transport under Margaret Thatcher Howell has more recently been a Minister of State in the Foreign Office from the election in 2010 until the reshuffle of 2012 He has served as Chair of the House of Lords International Relations Committee since May 2016 Along with William Hague Sir George Young and Kenneth Clarke he is one of the few Cabinet ministers from the 1979 97 governments who continued to hold high office in the party being its deputy leader in the House of Lords until 2010 His daughter Frances was married to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne 2 The Right HonourableThe Lord Howell of GuildfordPCOfficial portrait 2020Minister of State for International Energy PolicyIn office 14 May 2010 5 September 2012Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byThe Baroness WarsiSecretary of State for TransportIn office 14 September 1981 11 June 1983Prime MinisterMargaret ThatcherPreceded byNorman FowlerSucceeded byTom KingSecretary of State for EnergyIn office 4 May 1979 14 September 1981Prime MinisterMargaret ThatcherPreceded byTony BennSucceeded byNigel LawsonJunior ministerial officesMinister of State for EnergyIn office 8 January 1974 4 March 1974Prime MinisterEdward HeathSec of StateThe Lord CarringtonPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byThomas BaloghMinister of State for Northern IrelandIn office 5 November 1972 8 January 1974Prime MinisterEdward HeathSec of StateFrancis PymPreceded byWilliam van StraubenzeeSucceeded byStan OrmeParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Northern IrelandIn office 26 March 1972 5 November 1972Prime MinisterEdward HeathSec of StateWillie WhitelawPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPeter MillsParliamentary Under Secretary of State for EmploymentIn office 5 January 1971 26 March 1972Prime MinisterEdward HeathSec of StateRobert CarrMaurice MacmillanPreceded byDudley SmithSucceeded byNicholas ScottLord Commissioner of the TreasuryIn office 24 June 1970 6 January 1971Prime MinisterEdward HeathChancellorAnthony BarberPreceded byReginald EyreSucceeded byHector MonroParliamentary Secretary for the Civil Service DepartmentIn office 23 June 1970 26 March 1972Prime MinisterEdward HeathPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byKenneth BakerCommittee officesChair of the House of Lords International Relations CommitteeIn office 25 May 2016 1 July 2019Preceded byCommittee establishedSucceeded byThe Baroness Anelay of St JohnsChair of the Foreign Affairs Select CommitteeIn office 1 January 1987 21 March 1997Preceded byAnthony KershawSucceeded byDonald AndersonFurther offices heldShadow Deputy Leader of the House of LordsIn office 8 June 2005 6 May 2010LeaderMichael HowardDavid CameronShad LeaderThe Lord StrathclydeShadowingThe Lord RookerThe Lord Hunt of Kings HeathMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 18 June 1997Life PeerageMember of Parliamentfor GuildfordIn office 31 March 1966 8 April 1997Preceded byGeorge NugentSucceeded byNick St AubynPersonal detailsBornDavid Arthur Russell Howell 1936 01 18 18 January 1936 age 87 London United KingdomPolitical partyConservativeSpouseCary Davina Wallace m 1967 wbr Children3 including FrancesAlma materKing s College Cambridge Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Ministerial career 4 Arms 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life EditHowell was educated at Eton College before entering King s College Cambridge where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1959 with 1st Class honours 3 in Economics He proceeded to the degree of Master of Arts in 1963 He went to work in HM Treasury joining the Treasury Economic Section from 1959 to 1960 In 1960 he wrote the book Principles to Practice published jointly and spent four years as a journalist leader writer and special correspondent on The Daily Telegraph He succeeded Geoffrey Howe as editor of Crossbow the journal of the Bow Group from 1962 to 1964 before he unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Dudley in the 1964 general election 2 Political career EditTwo years later in 1966 he was elected MP for the safe seat of Guildford in Surrey for the Conservative Party a seat he held until retiring at the 1997 general election On 6 June 1997 he was made a life peer as Baron Howell of Guildford of Penton Mewsey in the County of Hampshire 2 4 When Margaret Thatcher was elected in 1979 she made Howell her first Secretary of State for Energy and then moved him to Transport in the reshuffle of September 1981 and until 1983 His time at the Ministry of Transport saw the commissioning and publication of the highly controversial Serpell Report into Britain s Railways The report which emerged included proposals which would have greatly reduced the rail network in Britain and met with an extremely hostile reaction Although these proposals were not pursued the episode caused considerable political problems for the Government and contributed to Thatcher dropping Howell from the Cabinet 5 6 7 8 Howell wrote the book Freedom and Capital published 1981 In 1979 he was also sworn into the Privy Council He then wrote the book Blind Victory a study in income wealth and power published 1986 In 1987 he became chairman of the Select committee on Foreign Affairs 2 He was president of the British Institute of Energy Economics from 2005 to 2014 and has been chairman of the Windsor Energy Group since 2003 9 In the House of Lords he was Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 2005 to 2010 On the election of the Coalition government he was quickly recommended to Foreign Secretary by the Prime Minister as an enthusiastic advocate of HS2 the only conservative in the government with the relevant ministerial experience In the September 2012 reshuffle having served two years as initially agreed he was asked by the Prime Minister to stand down to provide a Foreign Office place for Baroness Warsi Howell was Opposition Spokesperson for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2000 to 2010 He is now Chairman of the new House of Lords International relations Committee 10 Lord Howell is also Chairman of The Commonwealth Societies Association 11 From the election of May 2010 until the reshuffle of 2012 Lord Howell served as Minister of State in the Foreign Office in David Cameron s government under William Hague as Foreign Secretary From September 2012 to April 2013 he was personal adviser to the Foreign Secretary on Energy and Resource Security 10 Lord Howell has never lobbied on behalf of the IAEA or performed any role related to it at any time He had nothing to do with the State Visit of the Chinese Chairman or with the deal to build a nuclear power station He has however described the French Chinese nuclear Hinkley Point C deal as one of the worst deals ever for the British consumer FDI 12 In November 2012 Greenpeace released secret film of an interview with Lord Howell about the advantages of natural gas over wind power in which he said that David Cameron is not familiar with these issues doesn t understand them but that George Osborne his son in law is of course getting this message and is putting pressure on 13 In May 2013 he was appointed president of the Energy Industries Council 14 In July 2013 he said in a Lords discussion on fracking there are large uninhabited and desolate areas certainly in parts of the north east where there is plenty of room for fracking well away from anybody s residence and where it could be conducted without any threat to the rural environment 15 There was much adverse reaction 16 Ministerial career EditTable to show Ministerial posts held Post DateMinister of State Foreign and Commonwealth Office International Energy Policy May 2010 Sep 2012Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords Jun 2005 May 2010Shadow Minister Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Jul 2000 May 2010Secretary of State for Transport Sep 1981 Jun 1983Secretary of State for Energy May 1979 Sep 1981Shadow Minister Business Innovation and Skills Jul 1977 May 1979Minister of State Department of Energy Jan 1974 Mar 1974Parliamentary Under Secretary Northern Ireland Office Mar 1972 Nov 1972Parliamentary Under Secretary Department of Employment Jan 1971 Mar 1972Lord Commissioner HM Treasury Whip Jun 1970 Jan 1971Parliamentary Secretary Civil Service Department Jun 1970 Mar 1972 17 Arms EditCoat of arms of David Howell Baron Howell of Guildford Crest A Japanese crane Proper beaked Or and grasping in the sinister foot a lily Argent slipped and leaved Or Escutcheon Argent four rows palewise in fess composed of billets fesswise Gules each chargd with a goutte Or on a fess Sable three towers Or each enfiling an ancient crown Gules Supporters On either side a gryphon reguardant Argent beaked winged and grasping in the interior forefoot a fleur de lys Or Motto Ideas Conquer All 18 References Edit Mr David Howell Hansard api parliament uk Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b c d Charles Mosley Burke s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 2 107 ed p 1989 Cambridge University Annual Register 1968 69 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1969 p 1050 No 54812 The London Gazette 20 June 1997 p 7187 The bad news report that helped build today s railway Railnews 1 September 2008 Retrieved 18 February 2017 Rogers Roy 21 January 1983 Hostile reception for Serpell options The Glasgow Herald Retrieved 15 February 2017 Sir David Serpell The Telegraph 6 August 2008 Retrieved 22 February 2017 Sir David Serpell The Scotsman 11 August 2008 Retrieved 22 February 2017 Lord Howell of Guildford UK Parliament parliament uk Retrieved 9 May 2015 a b The Rt Hon Lord Howell of Guildford is President of the Royal Commonwealth Society and The Council of Commonwealth Societies GOV UK gov uk Retrieved 9 May 2015 http www parliament uk biographies lords lord howell of guildford 993 Retrieved 2 November 2015 bare URL https www bbc co uk news uk 34601823 dated 23 October 2015 Retrieved on 3 November 2015 bare URL George Osborne accused of secret war on PM s green policies as father in law is caught on video The Independent Retrieved 9 May 2015 www worldoil com http www worldoil com Lord Howell of Guildford appointed president of the EIC html Retrieved 3 November 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Lords Hansard text for 30 July 2013 pt 0001 publications parliament uk Retrieved 9 May 2015 Latest news from around Great Britain MSN News UK news uk msn com Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 9 May 2015 Parliamentary career for Lord Howell of Guildford MPs and Lords UK Parliament www parliament uk Retrieved 9 December 2022 Debrett s Peerage 2019 p 3085 Bibliography EditCharles Mosley editor Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knightage 107th edition 3 volumes Wilmington Delaware U S A Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd 2003 volume 1 pages 51 and 456 Charles Mosley Burke s Peerage and Baronetage 107th edition volume 2 page 1989 Harris OBE Robin 2013 Not for Turning Margaret Thatcher London Thatcher Margaret Path to Power London Thatcher Margaret Downing Street Years London Thatcher Margaret 2014 The Iron Lady London External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by David Howell David Arthur Russell Howell geneall net Retrieved 9 May 2015 Media related to David Howell politician at Wikimedia CommonsParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byGeorge Nugent Member of Parliament for Guildford1966 1997 Succeeded byNick St AubynPolitical officesPreceded byTony Benn Secretary of State for Energy1979 1981 Succeeded byNigel LawsonPreceded byNorman Fowler Secretary of State for Transport1981 1983 Succeeded byTom KingOrders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byThe Lord Jopling GentlemenBaron Howell of Guildford Followed byThe Lord Steel of Aikwood 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