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Tim Collins (politician)

Timothy William George Collins, CBE (born 7 May 1964) is a British politician, once a prominent member of the Conservative Party. Collins was active in the 1990s and was later the Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland and Lonsdale in north-west England from 1997 until his defeat at the 2005 general election by Tim Farron, later leader of the Liberal Democrats.[1]

Tim Collins
Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
In office
15 March 2004 – 6 May 2005
LeaderMichael Howard
Preceded byTim Yeo
Succeeded byDavid Cameron
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
In office
23 July 2002 – 10 November 2003
LeaderIain Duncan Smith
Preceded byTheresa May
Succeeded byDamian Green
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
In office
14 September 2001 – 23 July 2002
LeaderIain Duncan Smith
Preceded byAndrew Lansley
Succeeded byFrancis Maude
Member of Parliament
for Westmorland and Lonsdale
In office
1 May 1997 – 11 April 2005
Preceded byMichael Jopling
Succeeded byTim Farron
Personal details
Born (1964-05-07) 7 May 1964 (age 58)
Epping, Essex, England
Political partyConservative
Children1
Alma materLondon School of Economics
King's College London

Education

Collins was educated at Chigwell School, the London School of Economics (BSc) and King's College London (MA).[2]

Political career

Collins had significant political experience before his election to Parliament. He acted as Press Secretary to the then Prime Minister John Major, serving in that role during the successful 1992 general election campaign. He was a member of the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit and was a speechwriter to Margaret Thatcher, John Major, William Hague, David Hunt, Michael Howard, Chris Patten, Norman Fowler and Brian Mawhinney.

Collins was appointed a CBE in the Birthday Honours List in 1996, at the age of 32. The award was given 'for political services'.

According to The Almanac of British Politics, Collins was selected to fight Westmorland and Lonsdale, then considered a safe seat for the Conservatives, at 1997 general election "partly through his family's farming background, but more by his endorsement from John Major.[3] When elected to parliament in 1997, Collins was the second youngest Conservative MP, after Graham Brady who was three years his junior.[4]

During his time in Parliament, Collins served as a Whip and later as a Senior Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party. In this role, in the run up to the 2001 election, Collins was a senior aide to the then Conservative leader William Hague. Collins supported the focus on tax cuts and opposition to the Euro that characterised that campaign.

After the election, the new Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith appointed him to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office later moving him to Shadow Transport Secretary. When Michael Howard became leader in 2003 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education.

In this post, he developed policies to give anonymity for accused teachers until a court trial, to allow successful schools to expand and to stop the closure of schools for children with Special Educational Needs.[5][6]

At the 2005 general election, he lost his seat to Liberal Democrat Tim Farron, by a margin of only 267 votes. It has been suggested that this was due to a Liberal Democrat "decapitation" strategy which was aimed at unseating senior Conservative candidates.[7]

In 2006, he was reported to be part of the so-called "A-List" of priority parliamentary candidates whom the Conservative leadership most wish to see in Parliament after the next general election, but, in April 2008, the ConservativeHome website[8] reported that he left the Conservative candidate list, quoting him as saying "I firmly now do not wish to return to the House of Commons".

Lobbyist

In October 2009, Collins was appointed Managing Director of Bell Pottinger[9] Public Affairs, one of the UK's largest lobbying companies, replacing David Sowells and reporting to Chairman Peter Bingle.[10] BPPA is part of Chime Communications plc, created and chaired by Lord Bell, the former advertising and communications adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the 1970s and 1980s. In the December 2009 edition of PA News, a magazine covering the lobbying industry, Shadow Arts Minister Ed Vaizey MP praised the hiring of Collins, saying he had "a huge brain" and would be "a huge asset" to the company. In the same issue, Charles Lewington, MD of consultancy Hanover, said it was "a smart hire by Tim Bell" while the man who beat Collins in 2005, Liberal Democrat MP Tim Farron, said it was "very good news for Bell Pottinger". In December 2011, The Independent claimed[11][12] that Collins had been filmed by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism saying that PM David Cameron had raised a copyright issue with Chinese premier Wen Jiabao on behalf of Dyson Limited "because we asked him to".

Television

Collins is a fan of the British science-fiction television programme Doctor Who, and has appeared on television several times to discuss the programme.

In a 2003 DVD documentary Putting the Shock into Earthshock (included as part of the BBC Worldwide DVD release of the Doctor Who serial Earthshock), he jokingly stated that the Cybermen were more convincing when the Conservatives were in power. He was also reported to have read The Dying Days in one sitting on the night of the 1997 general election so that he could claim to have read the whole New Adventures series while the Conservatives were in government.[13]

Collins has also appeared as a guest on a number of current affairs programmes since leaving Parliament.

References

  1. ^ "Tim Collins". 16 October 2002. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  2. ^ ‘COLLINS, Timothy William George’, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014
  3. ^ Waller, Robert; Criddle, Byron (1999). The Almanac of British Politics (Sixth ed.). London: Routledge. p. 851. ISBN 0-415-18541-6.
  4. ^ Waller, Robert; Criddle, Byron (1999). The Almanac of British Politics (Sixth ed.). London: Routledge. p. XXXI. ISBN 0-415-18541-6.
  5. ^ "Behaviour problems strain schools". BBC. 12 October 2004. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  6. ^ Curtis, Polly (13 December 2004). "Tories seek greater protection for accused teachers". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  7. ^ Robert Waller & Byron Criddle (2007). The Almanac of British Politics (8th ed.). p. 15. Tim Collins proved to be the only high-profile victim of the 'decapitation strategy' against leading Conservative figures
  8. ^ "ConservativeHome's Seats & Candidates blog: Where are the original A-Listers now? The 27 who are no longer looking for a seat".
  9. ^ Timothy William George Collins works at BELL POTTINGER LLP since 1 January 2013 currently as a LLPMEM - http://www.cbetta.com/director/timothy-william-george-collins-3
  10. ^ "Bell Pottinger Top Lobbyist David Sowells Set for USA Move". PR Week. London. 16 September 2009.
  11. ^ Newman, Melanie; Wright, Oliver (6 December 2011). "Caught on camera: top lobbyists boasting how they influence the PM". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Conservatives under pressure to explain links to lobbying firms". The Daily Telegraph. London. 6 December 2011.
  13. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/dyingdays/intro/page1.shtml[permanent dead link], Author's Introduction, Dying Days, Lance Parkin

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Tim Collins
  • They Work For You - Tim Collins MP

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Timothy William George Collins CBE born 7 May 1964 is a British politician once a prominent member of the Conservative Party Collins was active in the 1990s and was later the Member of Parliament MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale in north west England from 1997 until his defeat at the 2005 general election by Tim Farron later leader of the Liberal Democrats 1 Tim CollinsCBEShadow Secretary of State for Education and SkillsIn office 15 March 2004 6 May 2005LeaderMichael HowardPreceded byTim YeoSucceeded byDavid CameronShadow Secretary of State for TransportIn office 23 July 2002 10 November 2003LeaderIain Duncan SmithPreceded byTheresa MaySucceeded byDamian GreenShadow Minister for the Cabinet OfficeIn office 14 September 2001 23 July 2002LeaderIain Duncan SmithPreceded byAndrew LansleySucceeded byFrancis MaudeMember of Parliamentfor Westmorland and LonsdaleIn office 1 May 1997 11 April 2005Preceded byMichael JoplingSucceeded byTim FarronPersonal detailsBorn 1964 05 07 7 May 1964 age 58 Epping Essex EnglandPolitical partyConservativeChildren1Alma materLondon School of Economics King s College London Contents 1 Education 2 Political career 3 Lobbyist 4 Television 5 References 6 External linksEducation EditCollins was educated at Chigwell School the London School of Economics BSc and King s College London MA 2 Political career EditCollins had significant political experience before his election to Parliament He acted as Press Secretary to the then Prime Minister John Major serving in that role during the successful 1992 general election campaign He was a member of the 10 Downing Street Policy Unit and was a speechwriter to Margaret Thatcher John Major William Hague David Hunt Michael Howard Chris Patten Norman Fowler and Brian Mawhinney Collins was appointed a CBE in the Birthday Honours List in 1996 at the age of 32 The award was given for political services According to The Almanac of British Politics Collins was selected to fight Westmorland and Lonsdale then considered a safe seat for the Conservatives at 1997 general election partly through his family s farming background but more by his endorsement from John Major 3 When elected to parliament in 1997 Collins was the second youngest Conservative MP after Graham Brady who was three years his junior 4 During his time in Parliament Collins served as a Whip and later as a Senior Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party In this role in the run up to the 2001 election Collins was a senior aide to the then Conservative leader William Hague Collins supported the focus on tax cuts and opposition to the Euro that characterised that campaign After the election the new Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith appointed him to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office later moving him to Shadow Transport Secretary When Michael Howard became leader in 2003 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education In this post he developed policies to give anonymity for accused teachers until a court trial to allow successful schools to expand and to stop the closure of schools for children with Special Educational Needs 5 6 At the 2005 general election he lost his seat to Liberal Democrat Tim Farron by a margin of only 267 votes It has been suggested that this was due to a Liberal Democrat decapitation strategy which was aimed at unseating senior Conservative candidates 7 In 2006 he was reported to be part of the so called A List of priority parliamentary candidates whom the Conservative leadership most wish to see in Parliament after the next general election but in April 2008 the ConservativeHome website 8 reported that he left the Conservative candidate list quoting him as saying I firmly now do not wish to return to the House of Commons Lobbyist EditIn October 2009 Collins was appointed Managing Director of Bell Pottinger 9 Public Affairs one of the UK s largest lobbying companies replacing David Sowells and reporting to Chairman Peter Bingle 10 BPPA is part of Chime Communications plc created and chaired by Lord Bell the former advertising and communications adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during the 1970s and 1980s In the December 2009 edition of PA News a magazine covering the lobbying industry Shadow Arts Minister Ed Vaizey MP praised the hiring of Collins saying he had a huge brain and would be a huge asset to the company In the same issue Charles Lewington MD of consultancy Hanover said it was a smart hire by Tim Bell while the man who beat Collins in 2005 Liberal Democrat MP Tim Farron said it was very good news for Bell Pottinger In December 2011 The Independent claimed 11 12 that Collins had been filmed by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism saying that PM David Cameron had raised a copyright issue with Chinese premier Wen Jiabao on behalf of Dyson Limited because we asked him to Television EditCollins is a fan of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who and has appeared on television several times to discuss the programme In a 2003 DVD documentary Putting the Shock into Earthshock included as part of the BBC Worldwide DVD release of the Doctor Who serial Earthshock he jokingly stated that the Cybermen were more convincing when the Conservatives were in power He was also reported to have read The Dying Days in one sitting on the night of the 1997 general election so that he could claim to have read the whole New Adventures series while the Conservatives were in government 13 Collins has also appeared as a guest on a number of current affairs programmes since leaving Parliament References Edit Tim Collins 16 October 2002 Retrieved 23 June 2021 COLLINS Timothy William George Who s Who 2014 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 2014 Waller Robert Criddle Byron 1999 The Almanac of British Politics Sixth ed London Routledge p 851 ISBN 0 415 18541 6 Waller Robert Criddle Byron 1999 The Almanac of British Politics Sixth ed London Routledge p XXXI ISBN 0 415 18541 6 Behaviour problems strain schools BBC 12 October 2004 Retrieved 13 June 2016 Curtis Polly 13 December 2004 Tories seek greater protection for accused teachers The Guardian Retrieved 13 June 2016 Robert Waller amp Byron Criddle 2007 The Almanac of British Politics 8th ed p 15 Tim Collins proved to be the only high profile victim of the decapitation strategy against leading Conservative figures ConservativeHome s Seats amp Candidates blog Where are the original A Listers now The 27 who are no longer looking for a seat Timothy William George Collins works at BELL POTTINGER LLP since 1 January 2013 currently as a LLPMEM http www cbetta com director timothy william george collins 3 Bell Pottinger Top Lobbyist David Sowells Set for USA Move PR Week London 16 September 2009 Newman Melanie Wright Oliver 6 December 2011 Caught on camera top lobbyists boasting how they influence the PM The Independent London Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Conservatives under pressure to explain links to lobbying firms The Daily Telegraph London 6 December 2011 https www bbc co uk doctorwho classic ebooks dyingdays intro page1 shtml permanent dead link Author s Introduction Dying Days Lance ParkinExternal links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Tim Collins They Work For You Tim Collins MPParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byMichael Jopling Member of Parliament for Westmorland amp Lonsdale1997 2005 Succeeded byTim Farron Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Collins politician amp oldid 1086738166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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