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Andrew Boff was born on 14 April, 1958 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, is a British politician. Discover Andrew Boff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 14 April 1958
Birthday 14 April
Birthplace Uxbridge, Middlesex, England
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1958

Andrew Boff (born 14 April 1958) is a British politician who has been Chair of the London Assembly since 2023, and previously from 2021 to 2022.

Born in Uxbridge in 1958 and active in politics since the 1970s, Boff was a Young Conservative branch founder whilst still at school; in 1976 he proposed the legalisation of cannabis at a Young Conservative national conference.

1982

His mother Elsie was already a councillor when he was elected a councillor in Hillingdon in 1982.

1990

He later served as Leader of the Council between 1990 and 1992.

1992

In 1992, he stepped down to stand for Parliament, defending the marginal Hornsey and Wood Green constituency.

He lost the seat to Labour's Barbara Roche with 39.2% of the vote.

1994

Boff stood in the safe Labour seat of London South Inner in the 1994 election to the European Parliament.

1999

He was placed seventh on the Conservative list in London in the 1999 European Parliament election.

He failed to be elected both times.

2000

Boff became known in London politics after he contested the Conservative nomination for the London mayoral elections in 2000, 2004 and 2008.

He came second in 2000 behind Steven Norris.

2002

He received the Conservative nomination for the elections in 2002 and 2006 to elect the Mayor of Hackney, but came second both times.

2004

He was the Conservatives' London Assembly candidate for the North East constituency in 2004, but came third, behind the candidates from both Labour and the Liberal Democrats.

2005

He achieved success in Hackney in 2005, when he won the supposedly safe Labour seat of Queensbridge in a council by-election, before losing it at the 2006 Hackney Council election, albeit with a vote tripled from the previous borough election.

2008

A member of the Conservative Party, he has served as a London-wide Assembly Member (AM) since the 2008 election.

He came second again in 2008.

Boff was placed first on the Conservative top-up list for the London Assembly in 2008, comfortably winning a seat.

2010

He ran for the chairmanship of the assembly in 2010, with the backing of the eleven Conservative members, but lost to Liberal Democrat Dee Doocey, who received the backing of the fourteen other members, including Richard Barnbrook.

After his first re-election to the London Assembly, Boff was elected as the GLA Conservative Group Leader.

Boff stood for Mayor of Hackney for a third time in 2010.

A booklet containing election statements from every candidate except him was distributed to every voter in the borough.

It excluded Boff owing to the council's confusion over whether the statements he made about the cost of the mayoralty were legally admissible.

By the time they decided that they were, it was too late to print, and the council compounded the problem by telling voters who enquired that Boff was not running.

In the contest, Boff fell to third place, behind the Labour incumbent and the Liberal Democrats.

2011

Andrew Boff was a supporter of the "Yes! To fairer votes" campaign in the 2011 UK Alternative Vote referendum.

He was the Conservative representative at a "Yes!"

event in London on 3 May 2011.

Boff has unsuccessfully sought to become the Conservative candidate for Mayor of London on six occasions, most recently failing to gain the nomination for the 2024 election.

2012

Boff served as Leader of the Conservatives in the London Assembly from June 2012 to October 2015.

He was re-elected in 2012, 2016 and 2021.

2014

Boff unsuccessfully stood for the ward of Thames at the 2014 Barking and Dagenham elections and for the ward of Longbridge at the 2018 elections.

2015

Boff finished once again in second place with 35% of first round votes, an increase of 31 percentage points on his run for the nomination in 2015 for the 2016 election.

He was succeeded by Gareth Bacon in October 2015.

In September 2015, Boff called for a managed street prostitution zone to be set up in East London in order to protect sex workers from harm.

2018

In summer 2018, Boff launched another campaign to be the Conservative candidate for Mayor of London in 2021.

He was shortlisted along with Joy Morrissey and fellow London Assembly Member Shaun Bailey.

2019

In 2019, Boff became Chairman of the Confirmation Hearings Committee and the Planning Committee.

In May 2021, he was elected Chairman of the London Assembly.

In May 2022, he became Deputy Chairman of the London Assembly.

He has stood for office numerous times in Hackney, where he lived.