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Michael Bates, Baron Bates

Michael Walton Bates, Baron Bates (born 26 May 1961) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom serving in the House of Lords since 2008 having previously represented the constituency of Langbaurgh in the House of Commons from 1992 to 1997.

The Lord Bates
Official portrait, 2019
Minister of State for International Development
In office
14 October 2016 – 23 April 2019
Prime MinisterTheresa May
Preceded byThe Baroness Anelay of St Johns
Succeeded byThe Baroness Sugg
Minister of State for Home Affairs
In office
14 May 2015 – 31 March 2016
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byLynne Featherstone
Succeeded byThe Lord Keen of Elie
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Criminal Information
In office
6 August 2014 – 14 May 2015
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byThe Lord Taylor of Holbeach
Succeeded byThe Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
Lord-in-Waiting
Government Whip
In office
7 October 2013 – 6 August 2014
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byThe Baroness Stowell of Beeston
Succeeded byThe Lord Ashton of Hyde
Paymaster General
In office
21 November 1996 – 2 May 1997
Prime MinisterJohn Major
Preceded byDavid Willetts
Succeeded byGeoffrey Robinson
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
In office
17 October 1995 – 11 December 1996
Prime MinisterJohn Major
Preceded byAndrew MacKay
Succeeded byGyles Brandreth
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
7 July 2008
Life Peerage
Member of Parliament
for Langbaurgh
In office
9 April 1992 – 8 April 1997
Preceded byAshok Kumar
Succeeded byConstituency abolished, lost to Ashok Kumar in Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Personal details
Born (1961-05-26) 26 May 1961 (age 62)
Gateshead
Political partyConservative
Spouses
  • Carole Whitfield
    (div. 2008)
  • Xuelin Li
    (m. 2012)
Children2

From 2014 to 2015, he was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Criminal Information at the Home Office. In May 2015 he was appointed Minister of State in the Home Office.[1] In March 2016, he resigned as Minister of State[2] in order to undertake a 2000-mile solo walk from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro to raise awareness for the Olympic truce.[3][4]

He returned to government as a Minister of State in the Department for International Development in October 2016. He offered his resignation on 31 January 2018 for showing "discourtesy" after arriving one minute late for a debate in the chamber but it was not accepted by the Prime Minister.[5] In April 2019, Bates submitted his second resignation from the position and vacated his role as Minister of State.[6][7]

Early life and education edit

Born in Gateshead in 1961, Bates attended Heathfield Senior High School and Gateshead College. In 1987, he was part of a team who bid successfully for a City Technology College to be located in Gateshead and in 1990, Emmanuel College was formally opened and is one of only three remaining CTCs in England not to convert into academies. He also has an MBA from Wadham College, Oxford.

Political career edit

Bates joined the Conservative Party in Gateshead in 1979, later becoming Chairman of Gateshead Conservative Association. He was a founder member of Gateshead Young Conservatives, Chairman of Northern Area Young Conservatives and a member of the National Advisory Committee of the Young Conservatives from 1984 to 1989.

He contested several elections to Gateshead Borough Council for the Conservative Party between 1983 and 1989. At the 1987 general election, he stood for parliament for the first time, contesting the Tyne Bridge parliamentary constituency, which was retained by the Labour Party. Bates contested the November 1991 by-election in Langbaurgh caused by the death of Conservative MP Richard Holt. He lost the election to Labour's Ashok Kumar.

House of Commons edit

Five months after his defeat in the by-election, a general election was held. Bates was elected for Langbaurgh, defeating Kumar. Bates was appointed as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Nicholas Scott, Minister of State at the Department of Social Security in October, 1992. In November 1993, he voted against a government proposal to increase MP's salaries at a time when other public sector employees were receiving no increase and as a result was forced to resign his junior post in the government as a ministerial aide.[8]

In May 1994, he returned to the government as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir John Wheeler, Minister of State in the Northern Ireland Office and two months later was appointed to his first full ministerial role as an Assistant Government whip. In 1995, he was promoted to be a Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of the Treasury), and in 1996 was appointed Paymaster General in the Cabinet Office and Sponsor Minister for the North-East of England, posts which he held until May 1997.

1997 to 2008 edit

As the Langbaurgh constituency was abolished for the 1997 general election, Bates was selected as the candidate for the seat of Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, which contained most of the wards from Langbaurgh, but he lost to Ashok Kumar in the third contest between the two men in less than six years. After losing the election, Bates attended Wadham College, Oxford and Saïd Business School, graduating from Oxford University in 1998 with a master's degree in Business Administration (MBA). Bates served as a member of SaÏd Business School's Business Advisory Forum from 1999 until 2011.

Between 1998 and 2005, Bates served as Director of Consultancy & Research at Oxford Analytica.[9] Between 2006 and 2008, Bates researched ethics and foreign policy for a doctorate at Durham University's School of Government and International Affairs, and served as a non-resident tutor at St John's College.

Campaign North edit

In 2006, Bates was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party with specific responsibility for the North of England. Bates served as a deputy to William Hague in his role as Chairman of the Northern Board of the Conservative Party and Head of Campaign North.

House of Lords edit

Bates was awarded a life peerage on 30 June 2008; and was gazetted as Baron Bates, of Langbaurgh in the County of North Yorkshire.[10] Also beginning in 2008, he served as director of the Emmanuel Schools Foundation and a director of Bede Academy, Blyth; Trinity Academy, Thorne and The King's Academy, Middlesbrough, holding these posts until 2010.

In December 2008, he was appointed an Opposition Whip in the House of Lords, and Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Energy & Climate Change. In March 2009, he became Shadow Minister for Communities & Local Government, and in January 2010 Shadow Minister for Children, Schools & Families.

In 2013, Lord Bates was appointed a Deputy Chairman and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.

In October 2013, he became a Government Whip (a Lord in Waiting in the Royal Household) and a Government Spokesman in the House of Lords, for the Departments of Work & Pensions; International Development; Culture Media and Sport (Broadcasting); and Business Innovation and Skills (Universities & Science).

On 6 August 2014, following the resignation of Baroness Warsi, Lord Bates succeeded Lord Taylor of Holbeach[1] as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal Information at the Home Office. He was promoted to Minister of State at the Home Office in May 2015[1] and sworn of the Privy Council.[11]

On 23 March 2016, Lord Bates resigned from the Home Office[12] in order to walk 2000 miles from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro to promote the Olympic truce and raised over £260,000 for UNICEF.[13][14]

In October 2016, he was appointed Minister of State at the Department for International Development.[15] On 31 January 2018, he offered his resignation after arriving a minute too late for a question from Baroness Lister of Burtersett in the House of Lords, which had sat early that day.[14] Lord Bates said that he was "thoroughly ashamed at not being in [his] place",[16] but his resignation surprised the House.[17] Baroness Smith of Basildon, Labour leader in the Lords, said that an apology was all that was needed,[14] and Prime Minister Theresa May refused Lord Bates' resignation.[18]

Lord Bates successfully resigned his office of Minister of State in April 2019.[6][7]

Charity work edit

In 2009, Bates was appointed Patron of Tomorrow's People (North East) a charity specialising in getting 'hard to reach' young people into work or training. Bates undertook two sponsored walks called '' for them in 2009 and 2010, raising over £25,000. In 2011, he was nominated for a Dods Charity Champion Award by Tomorrow's People and shortlisted.[19]

On 27 July 2013, on the first anniversary of the London Olympic Games, Lord Bates embarked upon a 518.8 mile walk from London to Derry, Northern Ireland to raise funds for Save the Children's work in Syria. The walk which took 35 days to complete raised over £50,000 for the charity's campaign.[20] In 2013 Lord Bates was shortlisted for 'International Campaigner of the Year' in the Dods Parliamentary Awards

On 4 August 2014, Lord Bates embarked on a 1054 mile/two month walk[21] from London to Berlin raising £41,000 for the German charity Friedensdorf International (Peace Village International)[22] who provide emergency medical for child victims of conflict.[23]

On 27 July 2015, the third anniversary of the London Olympics, Lord Bates embarked upon a 71-day, 1059 mile walk from Beijing to Hangzhou. The walk raised £90,000 for projects identified by the Red Cross Society in China.[24][unreliable source?]

Olympic truce edit

 
Lord Bates walking into Trafalgar Square, London, after taking nearly six and a half million steps in a 3000-mile walk across Europe to raise awareness of the UN resolution on the Olympic Truce (2012).[25]

Bates campaigned for the Olympic Truce for the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games to be taken seriously by the signatories to the Olympic Truce Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly.[26] In April 2011, he set out on a 'Walk for Truce' from Olympia in Greece to Westminster, London to raise awareness of the truce and to secure support for its observance at the London 2012 Games.[3] In 2012, Lord Bates received the Open Fields Award from the Olympic Truce Foundation USA for his work in raising awareness for the truce. [27]

On 6 April 2016, the UN International Day of Sport for Development and Peace[28] Lord Bates embarked upon a 2000-mile, 140-day, solo-walk from Buenos Aires (Host city for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games) [29] to Rio de Janeiro, host city for the 2016 Olympic & Paralympic Games .[30][3] The purpose of the walk, as in 2012, was to raise awareness for the UN Resolution declaring the 2016 Olympic Truce[31] and to raise funds for UNICEF work with Children in Danger around the world.[32]

Personal life edit

Bates married Carole (née Whitfield) in 1983; the couple had two sons, Matthew (born 1987) and Alex (born 1990), but divorced in 2008.

Bates married Xuelin (née Li) in 2012.[33] He currently lives in London and the North East of England.

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Lord Bates". Gov.uk. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Lord Bates resigns as Minister of State for Home Office". GOV.UK.
  3. ^ a b c . Walkfortruce.org. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Gateshead born Lord Bates resigns". ITV News.
  5. ^ Hassan, Jennifer (1 February 2018). "British lord who resigned for being late still has a job". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b Bates, Michael Walton (25 February 2020). "Brexit's court room battle has become toxic - I'm quitting as a minister to search for common ground". Politics Home. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  7. ^ a b Sandhu, Serina (23 May 2019). "The full list of 50 ministers to resign under Theresa May". inews.co.uk. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Tory MP wins praise for stand on pay raise". The Independent. 5 November 1993. Archived from the original on 12 May 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Sorry..." thenorthernecho.co.uk. 5 May 2013. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  10. ^ "The London Gazette". thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  11. ^ . Gov.uk. Archived from the original on 21 December 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Lord Bates resigns as Minister of State for Home Office". Gov.uk.
  13. ^ "Stepping down and stepping out… - Lords of the Blog". lordsoftheblog.net. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  14. ^ a b c "Minister Lord Bates shocks peers by quitting for being late". BBC News. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  15. ^ "New ministerial appointment: Lord Bates". 10 Downing Street. 14 October 2016.
  16. ^ Walker, Peter (31 January 2018). "Lord Bates makes dramatic resignation in House of Lords". The Guardian.
  17. ^ Horton, Helena (31 January 2018). "Government Minister Lord Bates dramatically resigns because he was late for work". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  18. ^ "Lord Bates's resignation over lateness rejected by PM". BBC News. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  19. ^ . Dod's Charity Champion Awards. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 July 2013.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 May 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  22. ^ "FRIEDENSDORF INTERNATIONAL – Peacevillage International".
  23. ^ "Lord Bates completes his 1,000 mile". Gov.uk.
  24. ^ "British politician walks for peace in China". FINDCHINA.
  25. ^ "Lord Bates completes 3000 mile walk in support of Olympic Truce". GOV.UK.
  26. ^ "House of Lords debates, 31 March 2011, 11:06 am". Theyworkforyou.com. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 March 2016.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 April 2016.
  29. ^ "Olympic Buenos Aires 2018". 12 September 2019.
  30. ^ . 17 April 2018. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015.
  31. ^ "UN General Assembly approves Olympic Truce for Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016". 21 July 2016.
  32. ^ "Unicef". Gov.uk.
  33. ^ "Love blossoms for former Teesside MP Michael Bates". Sunday Sun. 15 July 2012. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  34. ^ Tilbrook, Richard (14 May 2015). "ORDERS APPROVED AND BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT THE PRIVY COUNCIL HELD BY THE QUEEN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE ON 14TH MAY 2015" (PDF). The Privy Council Office. Retrieved 22 October 2023.

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For other people named Michael Bates see Michael Bates disambiguation Michael Walton Bates Baron Bates born 26 May 1961 is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom serving in the House of Lords since 2008 having previously represented the constituency of Langbaurgh in the House of Commons from 1992 to 1997 The Right HonourableThe Lord BatesPCOfficial portrait 2019Minister of State for International DevelopmentIn office 14 October 2016 23 April 2019Prime MinisterTheresa MayPreceded byThe Baroness Anelay of St JohnsSucceeded byThe Baroness SuggMinister of State for Home AffairsIn office 14 May 2015 31 March 2016Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byLynne FeatherstoneSucceeded byThe Lord Keen of ElieParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal InformationIn office 6 August 2014 14 May 2015Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byThe Lord Taylor of HolbeachSucceeded byThe Lord Ahmad of WimbledonLord in WaitingGovernment WhipIn office 7 October 2013 6 August 2014Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byThe Baroness Stowell of BeestonSucceeded byThe Lord Ashton of HydePaymaster GeneralIn office 21 November 1996 2 May 1997Prime MinisterJohn MajorPreceded byDavid WillettsSucceeded byGeoffrey RobinsonLord Commissioner of the TreasuryIn office 17 October 1995 11 December 1996Prime MinisterJohn MajorPreceded byAndrew MacKaySucceeded byGyles BrandrethMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 7 July 2008Life PeerageMember of Parliament for LangbaurghIn office 9 April 1992 8 April 1997Preceded byAshok KumarSucceeded byConstituency abolished lost to Ashok Kumar in Middlesbrough South and East ClevelandPersonal detailsBorn 1961 05 26 26 May 1961 age 62 GatesheadPolitical partyConservativeSpousesCarole Whitfield div 2008 wbr Xuelin Li m 2012 wbr Children2 From 2014 to 2015 he was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal Information at the Home Office In May 2015 he was appointed Minister of State in the Home Office 1 In March 2016 he resigned as Minister of State 2 in order to undertake a 2000 mile solo walk from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro to raise awareness for the Olympic truce 3 4 He returned to government as a Minister of State in the Department for International Development in October 2016 He offered his resignation on 31 January 2018 for showing discourtesy after arriving one minute late for a debate in the chamber but it was not accepted by the Prime Minister 5 In April 2019 Bates submitted his second resignation from the position and vacated his role as Minister of State 6 7 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 House of Commons 2 2 1997 to 2008 2 3 Campaign North 2 4 House of Lords 3 Charity work 4 Olympic truce 5 Personal life 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in Gateshead in 1961 Bates attended Heathfield Senior High School and Gateshead College In 1987 he was part of a team who bid successfully for a City Technology College to be located in Gateshead and in 1990 Emmanuel College was formally opened and is one of only three remaining CTCs in England not to convert into academies He also has an MBA from Wadham College Oxford Political career editBates joined the Conservative Party in Gateshead in 1979 later becoming Chairman of Gateshead Conservative Association He was a founder member of Gateshead Young Conservatives Chairman of Northern Area Young Conservatives and a member of the National Advisory Committee of the Young Conservatives from 1984 to 1989 He contested several elections to Gateshead Borough Council for the Conservative Party between 1983 and 1989 At the 1987 general election he stood for parliament for the first time contesting the Tyne Bridge parliamentary constituency which was retained by the Labour Party Bates contested the November 1991 by election in Langbaurgh caused by the death of Conservative MP Richard Holt He lost the election to Labour s Ashok Kumar House of Commons edit Five months after his defeat in the by election a general election was held Bates was elected for Langbaurgh defeating Kumar Bates was appointed as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Nicholas Scott Minister of State at the Department of Social Security in October 1992 In November 1993 he voted against a government proposal to increase MP s salaries at a time when other public sector employees were receiving no increase and as a result was forced to resign his junior post in the government as a ministerial aide 8 In May 1994 he returned to the government as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir John Wheeler Minister of State in the Northern Ireland Office and two months later was appointed to his first full ministerial role as an Assistant Government whip In 1995 he was promoted to be a Government Whip Lord Commissioner of the Treasury and in 1996 was appointed Paymaster General in the Cabinet Office and Sponsor Minister for the North East of England posts which he held until May 1997 1997 to 2008 edit As the Langbaurgh constituency was abolished for the 1997 general election Bates was selected as the candidate for the seat of Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland which contained most of the wards from Langbaurgh but he lost to Ashok Kumar in the third contest between the two men in less than six years After losing the election Bates attended Wadham College Oxford and Said Business School graduating from Oxford University in 1998 with a master s degree in Business Administration MBA Bates served as a member of SaId Business School s Business Advisory Forum from 1999 until 2011 Between 1998 and 2005 Bates served as Director of Consultancy amp Research at Oxford Analytica 9 Between 2006 and 2008 Bates researched ethics and foreign policy for a doctorate at Durham University s School of Government and International Affairs and served as a non resident tutor at St John s College Campaign North edit In 2006 Bates was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party with specific responsibility for the North of England Bates served as a deputy to William Hague in his role as Chairman of the Northern Board of the Conservative Party and Head of Campaign North House of Lords edit Bates was awarded a life peerage on 30 June 2008 and was gazetted as Baron Bates of Langbaurgh in the County of North Yorkshire 10 Also beginning in 2008 he served as director of the Emmanuel Schools Foundation and a director of Bede Academy Blyth Trinity Academy Thorne and The King s Academy Middlesbrough holding these posts until 2010 In December 2008 he was appointed an Opposition Whip in the House of Lords and Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Energy amp Climate Change In March 2009 he became Shadow Minister for Communities amp Local Government and in January 2010 Shadow Minister for Children Schools amp Families In 2013 Lord Bates was appointed a Deputy Chairman and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords In October 2013 he became a Government Whip a Lord in Waiting in the Royal Household and a Government Spokesman in the House of Lords for the Departments of Work amp Pensions International Development Culture Media and Sport Broadcasting and Business Innovation and Skills Universities amp Science On 6 August 2014 following the resignation of Baroness Warsi Lord Bates succeeded Lord Taylor of Holbeach 1 as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal Information at the Home Office He was promoted to Minister of State at the Home Office in May 2015 1 and sworn of the Privy Council 11 On 23 March 2016 Lord Bates resigned from the Home Office 12 in order to walk 2000 miles from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro to promote the Olympic truce and raised over 260 000 for UNICEF 13 14 In October 2016 he was appointed Minister of State at the Department for International Development 15 On 31 January 2018 he offered his resignation after arriving a minute too late for a question from Baroness Lister of Burtersett in the House of Lords which had sat early that day 14 Lord Bates said that he was thoroughly ashamed at not being in his place 16 but his resignation surprised the House 17 Baroness Smith of Basildon Labour leader in the Lords said that an apology was all that was needed 14 and Prime Minister Theresa May refused Lord Bates resignation 18 Lord Bates successfully resigned his office of Minister of State in April 2019 6 7 Charity work editIn 2009 Bates was appointed Patron of Tomorrow s People North East a charity specialising in getting hard to reach young people into work or training Bates undertook two sponsored walks called Walk for Tomorrow for them in 2009 and 2010 raising over 25 000 In 2011 he was nominated for a Dods Charity Champion Award by Tomorrow s People and shortlisted 19 On 27 July 2013 on the first anniversary of the London Olympic Games Lord Bates embarked upon a 518 8 mile walk from London to Derry Northern Ireland to raise funds for Save the Children s work in Syria The walk which took 35 days to complete raised over 50 000 for the charity s campaign 20 In 2013 Lord Bates was shortlisted for International Campaigner of the Year in the Dods Parliamentary AwardsOn 4 August 2014 Lord Bates embarked on a 1054 mile two month walk 21 from London to Berlin raising 41 000 for the German charity Friedensdorf International Peace Village International 22 who provide emergency medical for child victims of conflict 23 On 27 July 2015 the third anniversary of the London Olympics Lord Bates embarked upon a 71 day 1059 mile walk from Beijing to Hangzhou The walk raised 90 000 for projects identified by the Red Cross Society in China 24 unreliable source Olympic truce edit nbsp Lord Bates walking into Trafalgar Square London after taking nearly six and a half million steps in a 3000 mile walk across Europe to raise awareness of the UN resolution on the Olympic Truce 2012 25 Bates campaigned for the Olympic Truce for the London 2012 Olympic amp Paralympic Games to be taken seriously by the signatories to the Olympic Truce Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly 26 In April 2011 he set out on a Walk for Truce from Olympia in Greece to Westminster London to raise awareness of the truce and to secure support for its observance at the London 2012 Games 3 In 2012 Lord Bates received the Open Fields Award from the Olympic Truce Foundation USA for his work in raising awareness for the truce 27 On 6 April 2016 the UN International Day of Sport for Development and Peace 28 Lord Bates embarked upon a 2000 mile 140 day solo walk from Buenos Aires Host city for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games 29 to Rio de Janeiro host city for the 2016 Olympic amp Paralympic Games 30 3 The purpose of the walk as in 2012 was to raise awareness for the UN Resolution declaring the 2016 Olympic Truce 31 and to raise funds for UNICEF work with Children in Danger around the world 32 Personal life editBates married Carole nee Whitfield in 1983 the couple had two sons Matthew born 1987 and Alex born 1990 but divorced in 2008 Bates married Xuelin nee Li in 2012 33 He currently lives in London and the North East of England Honours editHe was sworn of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council on 14 May 2015 at Buckingham Palace This gave him the Honorific Prefix The Right Honourable and the Post Nominal Letters PC for Life 34 References edit a b c Lord Bates Gov uk Retrieved 28 October 2014 Lord Bates resigns as Minister of State for Home Office GOV UK a b c Walk for Truce website Walkfortruce org Archived from the original on 28 October 2014 Retrieved 28 October 2014 Gateshead born Lord Bates resigns ITV News Hassan Jennifer 1 February 2018 British lord who resigned for being late still has a job The Washington Post Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b Bates Michael Walton 25 February 2020 Brexit s court room battle has become toxic I m quitting as a minister to search for common ground Politics Home Retrieved 18 June 2021 a b Sandhu Serina 23 May 2019 The full list of 50 ministers to resign under Theresa May inews co uk Retrieved 18 June 2021 Tory MP wins praise for stand on pay raise The Independent 5 November 1993 Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 28 October 2014 Sorry thenorthernecho co uk 5 May 2013 Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2018 The London Gazette thegazette co uk Retrieved 29 May 2021 Privy Counsellors Gov uk Archived from the original on 21 December 2011 Retrieved 3 April 2016 Lord Bates resigns as Minister of State for Home Office Gov uk Stepping down and stepping out Lords of the Blog lordsoftheblog net 23 March 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b c Minister Lord Bates shocks peers by quitting for being late BBC News 31 January 2018 Retrieved 31 January 2018 New ministerial appointment Lord Bates 10 Downing Street 14 October 2016 Walker Peter 31 January 2018 Lord Bates makes dramatic resignation in House of Lords The Guardian Horton Helena 31 January 2018 Government Minister Lord Bates dramatically resigns because he was late for work The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 31 January 2018 Lord Bates s resignation over lateness rejected by PM BBC News 31 January 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2018 Shortlist 2011 Society Champion Lord Bates Dod s Charity Champion Awards Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2016 Michael s Walk for Syria s Children Archived from the original on 27 July 2013 Walk For Peace Archived from the original on 2 May 2022 Retrieved 21 June 2022 FRIEDENSDORF INTERNATIONAL Peacevillage International Lord Bates completes his 1 000 mile Gov uk British politician walks for peace in China FINDCHINA Lord Bates completes 3000 mile walk in support of Olympic Truce GOV UK House of Lords debates 31 March 2011 11 06 am Theyworkforyou com Retrieved 28 October 2014 Truce Foundation of The USA Archived from the original on 31 March 2016 Sports for Development and Peace Archived from the original on 26 April 2016 Olympic Buenos Aires 2018 12 September 2019 Rio 2016 Olympic 17 April 2018 Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 UN General Assembly approves Olympic Truce for Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016 21 July 2016 Unicef Gov uk Love blossoms for former Teesside MP Michael Bates Sunday Sun 15 July 2012 Archived from the original on 21 April 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Tilbrook Richard 14 May 2015 ORDERS APPROVED AND BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT THE PRIVY COUNCIL HELD BY THE QUEEN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE ON 14TH MAY 2015 PDF The Privy Council Office Retrieved 22 October 2023 External links editLord Bates UK Parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byAshok Kumar Member of Parliament for Langbaurgh1992 1997 Constituency abolished Political offices Preceded byDavid Willetts Paymaster General1996 1997 Succeeded byGeoffrey Robinson Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom Preceded byThe Lord Smith of Kelvin GentlemenBaron Bates Followed byThe Lord Mandelson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Bates Baron Bates amp oldid 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