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Andrew George was born on 2 December, 1958 in Mullion, Cornwall, England, UK, is a British politician (born 1958). Discover Andrew George'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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Mullion, Cornwall, England, UK |
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Andrew George Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Jill Elizabeth Marshall
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Andrew George Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andrew George worth at the age of 65 years old? Andrew George’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Andrew George's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Andrew Henry George (born 2 December 1958) is a British Liberal Democrat politician.
George was educated locally at Helston Grammar School, in the town of Helston in Cornwall, before attending the University of Sussex where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in cultural and community studies in 1980.
He finished his education at University College at the University of Oxford, where he was awarded a master's degree in agricultural economics in 1981.
George worked as a charity worker, initially, as a rural officer with the Nottinghamshire Rural Community Council in 1981, and held a number of appointments in charity, business and research, until he became the deputy director of the Cornwall Rural Community Council in 1987, where he remained until his election to the House of Commons.
Before joining the Liberal Democrats he was a member of Mebyon Kernow, and was one of the founder members of the Cornish Constitutional Convention, campaigning for a Cornish Assembly.
He contested the seat of St Ives at the 1992 general election where he finished second, just 1,645 votes behind the sitting Conservative MP David Harris.
He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of St Ives in Cornwall from 1997 to 2015, when he was defeated by the Conservatives' Derek Thomas.
Harris stood down at the 1997 general election and George won the seat with a majority of 7,170 and remained as the MP there until 2015.
He made his maiden speech on 22 May 1997.
In the House of Commons, George led the Liberal Democrats' Parliamentary DEFRA and Environment team.
He rebelled against the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government more than any other Liberal Democrat MP.
George was made the Liberal Democrats' Fisheries Spokesman by Paddy Ashdown in 1997, a role he undertook until 2007.
From his election victory in 1997, George has campaigned in Parliament on many issues key to Cornwall.
An early success was the campaign to win millions of pounds of European economic aid for Cornwall from the Objective One funding programme, for which he chaired the All Party Parliamentary Objective One Group.
Under the new leadership of Charles Kennedy in 1999 he also became Disability spokesperson as part of the Department of Social Security team.
Following the 2001 General Election he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Liberal Democrats Kennedy.
He became Rural Affairs and Food spokesperson in 2002, a role he held until 2005.
He was International Development spokesperson from the 2005 general election until 2006.
On 12 May 2005, George became the first MP to swear his oath of allegiance to the Queen in Cornish after a long campaign for the language's official recognition George also claims to have been the first MP to use Cornish in his maiden speech back in 1997.
George voted in Parliament against Cornwall becoming a unitary authority.
Local polls commissioned by the district councils indicated that approximately 80% of the public were opposed to the formation of the Cornish Unitary Authority.
George sponsored a Private Member's Bill, the Affordable Homes Bill, to limit the application of the "bedroom tax" benefit cut only to tenants that had rejected a "reasonable offer" of alternative accommodation with the correct number of bedrooms.
The bill reached the second reading stage after the Government was defeated in a vote in the House of Commons, but failed to proceed further because the Government did not supply a Money Resolution.
George opposed the "bedroom tax" in earlier votes, saying that those who supported it "should come down to meet some of my constituents who are affected by it and look them in the eye as they attempt to justify it".
In March 2021, it was reported that George was standing for election to Cornwall Council in the 2021 local elections.
At the elections, George won the seat of Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval and Heamoor with 56% of the vote, beating a Conservative incumbent.
In February 2022 it was announced that George would once again be standing as the Liberal Democrats' candidate for the St Ives constituency at the next general election.
On 6 January 2006, George was one of the first members of the Liberal Democrat frontbench team to threaten to resign his post if Charles Kennedy had not stood down as leader by 9 January 2006.
He was replaced on the front bench on 8 March by Kennedy's successor, Sir Menzies Campbell.
George suffers from the autoimmune disease Ankylosing spondylitis and has campaigned for a TNF inhibitor drug treatment to be made available to all patients.
He is a member of the National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society's experts panel.
He was the vice-chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Housing and Planning Group in the 2010 parliament.
He currently serves as a Cornwall Councillor for Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval and Heamoor, having been elected in the 2021 local elections.
George was born in the village of Mullion near The Lizard, on the southwest coast of Cornwall, one of eight children born to a horticulturist father and music teacher mother.
In the 2010 general election, George's majority was substantially reduced from 11,609 to 1,719 following boundary changes to his constituency.