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Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell

Jonathan Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell (born 5 October 1955) is a British businessman and academic who was Chairman of the Financial Services Authority during the global financial crisis, serving from 2008 until its abolition in March 2013. He is a former Chairman of the Pensions Commission and the Committee on Climate Change, as well as a former Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry. He has described himself in a BBC HARDtalk interview with Stephen Sackur as a 'technocrat'.

The Lord Turner of Ecchinswell
Official portrait, 2019
Director of the Confederation of British Industry
In office
1995–1999
Preceded byHoward Davies
Succeeded byDigby Jones
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
7 September 2005
Life Peerage
Personal details
Born
Jonathan Adair Turner

(1955-10-05) 5 October 1955 (age 68)
Ipswich, England
SpouseOrna Ní Chionna
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge

He is a vocal advocate of monetary financing and "helicopter money" whereby central banks would directly finance government spending or cash distribution to citizens.[1][2] Since 2010, he has written monthly opinion columns[3] on economic and regulatory policy for Project Syndicate.

Early life edit

Adair Turner was born in Ipswich. He grew up in Crawley and East Kilbride (both new towns. His father Geoffrey was a University of Liverpool-educated town planner). Adair attended Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, then moved to Glenalmond College.[4] He studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he took a Double first in History and Economics and became President of the Cambridge Union. He was also Chairman of the University's Conservative Association. He joined the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 1981.

Business career edit

 
Lord Turner speaking at the CBI Climate Change Summit 2008

He taught economics part-time following university. His career with BP started in 1979 and he worked for Chase Manhattan Bank from 1979 to 1982. He became a director of McKinsey & Co in 1994 after joining in 1982.[5] Turner was Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) from 1995 to 1999.[6] In this role he became one of the leading proponents of British membership of the euro – a stance he later said was mistaken.[7] From 2000 to 2006 he was Vice-Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe.[8]

He lectures part-time at the London School of Economics, where in 2010 he delivered three lectures on "Economics after the Crisis", later published by MIT Press as a book under that title: this criticised conventional wisdom that the object of policy should be to maximise GDP, that the way to do this is to promote freer markets, and that inequality is an acceptable price for growth.[9]

In 2002, he chaired a UK government enquiry into pensions. In 2007, he succeeded Frances Cairncross as Chairman of the Economic and Social Research Council and Baroness Jay as Chair of the Overseas Development Institute's Council.

In 2008 his Building a Low-carbon Economy (co-written with David Kennedy) was published, and the same year Turner was appointed as first Chairman of the British Government's newly established Committee on Climate Change. He stepped down from this position in Spring 2012.[10]

On 29 May 2008, it was announced that he would take over as Chairman of the Financial Services Authority.[11] He took up this post on 20 September 2008 for a five-year term to succeed Callum McCarthy.

Financial Services Authority edit

Turner defended the actions of the regulator on the BBC's Andrew Marr show on 15 February 2009, saying that other regulatory bodies throughout the world, which varied in structure and lightness of regulatory touch, also failed to predict the economic collapse. He said that in line with other regulators the FSA had failed intellectually by focusing too much on processes and procedures rather than looking at the bigger economic picture. Asked why Sir James Crosby had been appointed deputy chairman when the FSA had said that his bank HBOS was using risky lending practices, Lord Turner said that they had files on almost every financial institution indicating a degree of risk.[12]

He did not apologise for the actions of the FSA, which had presided over the near-total collapse of several major banks, and accepted that it had not foreseen the consequences for Lloyds Bank of its merger with the ailing HBOS in September 2008. Despite controversy over bonuses for employees of Lloyds, he sought to justify bonuses averaging 15 per cent for his own 2,500 staff, arguing "If you're saying we should now cut the bonuses [of FSA employees], you're saying you should cut their pay by 15%".[13]

In August 2009 in an interview for Prospect magazine he supported the idea of new global taxes on financial transactions (the "Tobin tax"), warning that a "swollen" financial sector paying excessive salaries had grown too big for society.[14]

Institute for New Economic Thinking edit

In April 2013, it was announced that Lord Turner would be joining George Soros' economic think tank, the Institute for New Economic Thinking, as a senior research fellow in its London offices.[15] From that, he wrote a book "Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit, and Fixing Global Finance" Princeton University Press, 2016 ISBN 9781400873326

Global Apollo Programme edit

In 2015, he was co-author of the report that launched the Global Apollo Programme, which calls for developed nations to commit to spending 0.02% of their GDP for 10 years, to fund co-ordinated research to make carbon-free baseload electricity less costly than electricity from coal by the year 2025.[16]

Honoured edit

On 7 September 2005 he was created a life peer as Baron Turner of Ecchinswell, of Ecchinswell in the County of Hampshire,[17] awarded in recognition of his public service to the nation (he has a cottage in Ecchinswell). He sits as a crossbencher.

In 2016 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society.[18]

Personal life edit

In 1985 he married Orna Ní Chionna, whom he met at McKinsey. She comes from Ireland, and was born c. 1956. She was of the council of the Soil Association and a non-executive director of Northern Foods. Orna is a non-executive director of Royal Mail plc.

References edit

  1. ^ Turner, Adair (20 April 2020). "Monetary Finance Is Here | by Adair Turner". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  2. ^ Bank of England (10 June 2016), 'Breaking the Taboo: The Case for Monetary Finance' by Lord Adair Turner, archived from the original on 12 December 2021, retrieved 7 August 2016
  3. ^ "Adair Turner – Project Syndicate". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  4. ^ Mathiason, Nick (3 February 2008). "From blue chips to the green dream". The Observer. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Adair Turner answers your questions". BBC News. 28 October 1999.
  6. ^ Chris Giles; Brooke Masters; Patrick Jenkins (17 April 2012). "Favourites line up for beefier BoE". Financial Times. Retrieved 18 April 2012. (subscription required)
  7. ^ Jill Treanor. "Eurozone crisis will be solved – eventually – insists FSA's Lord Turner | Business | The Observer". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  8. ^ . Fsa.gov.uk. 21 November 2012. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  9. ^ See review by Robert Skidelsky in the Times Literary Supplement 28 September 2012, pp. 9–10.
  10. ^ "Lord Turner to step down as chairman of climate committee – 21 Dec 2011 – News from". BusinessGreen. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Lord Turner confirmed chairman of FSA in its hour of need". Business.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  12. ^ "FSA chairman Lord Turner: we got it wrong but we'll keep our bonuses". Business.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  13. ^ "'Not surprised' by HBOS losses". BBC News. 15 February 2009.
  14. ^ Financial Times, 27 August 2009 (www.ft.com).
  15. ^ . Connection.ebscohost.com. Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  16. ^ Carrington, Damian. "Global Apollo programme seeks to make clean energy cheaper than coal". The Guardian. No. 2 June 2015. Guardian News Media. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  17. ^ "No. 57754". The London Gazette. 12 September 2005. p. 11717.
  18. ^ "Adair Turner Biography". Royal Society. Retrieved 1 May 2016.

External links edit

  • FSA – Official Biography 5 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  • Biography of Adair Turner at the former Pensions Commission
  • Announcement of his introduction at the House of Lords House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 12 October 2005
  • Times profile 4 December 2005
  • Times article 25 November 2005
  • Guardian profile 25 November 2005
  • Lord Turner to join Soros-funded think tank (BBC News | Business)
  • BBC Radio 4 Profile
Political offices
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1995–1999
Succeeded by
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Jonathan Adair Turner Baron Turner of Ecchinswell born 5 October 1955 is a British businessman and academic who was Chairman of the Financial Services Authority during the global financial crisis serving from 2008 until its abolition in March 2013 He is a former Chairman of the Pensions Commission and the Committee on Climate Change as well as a former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry He has described himself in a BBC HARDtalk interview with Stephen Sackur as a technocrat The Right HonourableThe Lord Turner of EcchinswellOfficial portrait 2019Director of the Confederation of British IndustryIn office 1995 1999Preceded byHoward DaviesSucceeded byDigby JonesMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 7 September 2005Life PeeragePersonal detailsBornJonathan Adair Turner 1955 10 05 5 October 1955 age 68 Ipswich EnglandSpouseOrna Ni ChionnaAlma materGonville and Caius College Cambridge He is a vocal advocate of monetary financing and helicopter money whereby central banks would directly finance government spending or cash distribution to citizens 1 2 Since 2010 he has written monthly opinion columns 3 on economic and regulatory policy for Project Syndicate Contents 1 Early life 2 Business career 3 Financial Services Authority 4 Institute for New Economic Thinking 5 Global Apollo Programme 6 Honoured 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editAdair Turner was born in Ipswich He grew up in Crawley and East Kilbride both new towns His father Geoffrey was a University of Liverpool educated town planner Adair attended Hutchesons Grammar School in Glasgow then moved to Glenalmond College 4 He studied at Gonville and Caius College Cambridge where he took a Double first in History and Economics and became President of the Cambridge Union He was also Chairman of the University s Conservative Association He joined the Social Democratic Party SDP in 1981 Business career edit nbsp Lord Turner speaking at the CBI Climate Change Summit 2008 He taught economics part time following university His career with BP started in 1979 and he worked for Chase Manhattan Bank from 1979 to 1982 He became a director of McKinsey amp Co in 1994 after joining in 1982 5 Turner was Director General of the Confederation of British Industry CBI from 1995 to 1999 6 In this role he became one of the leading proponents of British membership of the euro a stance he later said was mistaken 7 From 2000 to 2006 he was Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe 8 He lectures part time at the London School of Economics where in 2010 he delivered three lectures on Economics after the Crisis later published by MIT Press as a book under that title this criticised conventional wisdom that the object of policy should be to maximise GDP that the way to do this is to promote freer markets and that inequality is an acceptable price for growth 9 In 2002 he chaired a UK government enquiry into pensions In 2007 he succeeded Frances Cairncross as Chairman of the Economic and Social Research Council and Baroness Jay as Chair of the Overseas Development Institute s Council In 2008 his Building a Low carbon Economy co written with David Kennedy was published and the same year Turner was appointed as first Chairman of the British Government s newly established Committee on Climate Change He stepped down from this position in Spring 2012 10 On 29 May 2008 it was announced that he would take over as Chairman of the Financial Services Authority 11 He took up this post on 20 September 2008 for a five year term to succeed Callum McCarthy Financial Services Authority editTurner defended the actions of the regulator on the BBC s Andrew Marr show on 15 February 2009 saying that other regulatory bodies throughout the world which varied in structure and lightness of regulatory touch also failed to predict the economic collapse He said that in line with other regulators the FSA had failed intellectually by focusing too much on processes and procedures rather than looking at the bigger economic picture Asked why Sir James Crosby had been appointed deputy chairman when the FSA had said that his bank HBOS was using risky lending practices Lord Turner said that they had files on almost every financial institution indicating a degree of risk 12 He did not apologise for the actions of the FSA which had presided over the near total collapse of several major banks and accepted that it had not foreseen the consequences for Lloyds Bank of its merger with the ailing HBOS in September 2008 Despite controversy over bonuses for employees of Lloyds he sought to justify bonuses averaging 15 per cent for his own 2 500 staff arguing If you re saying we should now cut the bonuses of FSA employees you re saying you should cut their pay by 15 13 In August 2009 in an interview for Prospect magazine he supported the idea of new global taxes on financial transactions the Tobin tax warning that a swollen financial sector paying excessive salaries had grown too big for society 14 Institute for New Economic Thinking editIn April 2013 it was announced that Lord Turner would be joining George Soros economic think tank the Institute for New Economic Thinking as a senior research fellow in its London offices 15 From that he wrote a book Between Debt and the Devil Money Credit and Fixing Global Finance Princeton University Press 2016 ISBN 9781400873326Global Apollo Programme editIn 2015 he was co author of the report that launched the Global Apollo Programme which calls for developed nations to commit to spending 0 02 of their GDP for 10 years to fund co ordinated research to make carbon free baseload electricity less costly than electricity from coal by the year 2025 16 Honoured editOn 7 September 2005 he was created a life peer as Baron Turner of Ecchinswell of Ecchinswell in the County of Hampshire 17 awarded in recognition of his public service to the nation he has a cottage in Ecchinswell He sits as a crossbencher In 2016 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society 18 Personal life editIn 1985 he married Orna Ni Chionna whom he met at McKinsey She comes from Ireland and was born c 1956 She was Chair of the council of the Soil Association and a non executive director of Northern Foods Orna is a non executive director of Royal Mail plc References edit Turner Adair 20 April 2020 Monetary Finance Is Here by Adair Turner Project Syndicate Retrieved 31 March 2021 Bank of England 10 June 2016 Breaking the Taboo The Case for Monetary Finance by Lord Adair Turner archived from the original on 12 December 2021 retrieved 7 August 2016 Adair Turner Project Syndicate Project Syndicate Retrieved 19 October 2017 Mathiason Nick 3 February 2008 From blue chips to the green dream The Observer Retrieved 17 January 2023 Adair Turner answers your questions BBC News 28 October 1999 Chris Giles Brooke Masters Patrick Jenkins 17 April 2012 Favourites line up for beefier BoE Financial Times Retrieved 18 April 2012 subscription required Jill Treanor Eurozone crisis will be solved eventually insists FSA s Lord Turner Business The Observer The Guardian Retrieved 7 May 2014 Biography of Lord Adair Turner Fsa gov uk 21 November 2012 Archived from the original on 5 March 2013 Retrieved 7 May 2014 See review by Robert Skidelsky in the Times Literary Supplement 28 September 2012 pp 9 10 Lord Turner to step down as chairman of climate committee 21 Dec 2011 News from BusinessGreen 21 December 2011 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Lord Turner confirmed chairman of FSA in its hour of need Business timesonline co uk Retrieved 7 May 2014 FSA chairman Lord Turner we got it wrong but we ll keep our bonuses Business timesonline co uk Retrieved 7 May 2014 Not surprised by HBOS losses BBC News 15 February 2009 Financial Times 27 August 2009 www ft com Ex FSA chairman joins Soros funded think tank Tags TURNER Adair 1955 INVESTMENT advisors Connection ebscohost com Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Carrington Damian Global Apollo programme seeks to make clean energy cheaper than coal The Guardian No 2 June 2015 Guardian News Media Retrieved 2 June 2015 No 57754 The London Gazette 12 September 2005 p 11717 Adair Turner Biography Royal Society Retrieved 1 May 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Adair Turner Baron Turner of Ecchinswell FSA Official Biography Archived 5 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Biography of Adair Turner at the former Pensions Commission Announcement of his introduction at the House of Lords House of Lords minutes of proceedings 12 October 2005 Times profile 4 December 2005 Times article 25 November 2005 Guardian profile 25 November 2005 Adair Turner Biography Lord Turner to join Soros funded think tank BBC News Business BBC Radio 4 Profile Political offices Preceded byHoward Davies Director of the Confederation of British Industry1995 1999 Succeeded byDigby Jones Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom Preceded byThe Lord 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