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Brandon Lewis (Brandon Kenneth Lewis) was born on 20 June, 1971 in Harold Wood, London, England, is a British Conservative politician. Discover Brandon Lewis'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 52 years old?
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Harold Wood, London, England |
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United Kingdom
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Brandon Lewis Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Brandon Lewis's Wife?
His wife is Justine Rappolt (m. 1999)
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Brandon Lewis Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brandon Lewis worth at the age of 52 years old? Brandon Lewis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Brandon Lewis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Sir Brandon Kenneth Lewis (born 20 June 1971) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor from September to October 2022.
Lewis was born on 20 June 1971 in Harold Wood in London.
He was educated at Forest School in Walthamstow.
He received a BSc degree in Economics from the University of Buckingham, an LLB honours degree in Law from the same institution, and an LLM in commercial law from King's College London.
He was called to the bar by the Inner Temple.
He was a councillor on Brentwood Borough Council from 1998 to 2009 and served as leader of the council from 2004 to 2009.
In May 1998 Lewis was first elected as a representative of the Conservative Party when he became a Borough Councillor for Hutton South on Brentwood Borough Council.
He stood unsuccessfully as the Conservative Party candidate for election in the Sherwood constituency in the 2001 general election; he lost to Paddy Tipping, the Labour Party candidate, with 34% of the vote.
He was re-elected to Brentwood Borough Council 2002 and 2006 with an increased vote share.
He later became Conservative Group leader in 2002 and leader of the council in 2004, after his party took control of the local authority.
In 2006, Lewis was selected as Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate in the Great Yarmouth constituency; he was elected at the 2010 general election, defeating sitting Labour MP Tony Wright with a majority of just over 4000 – a swing to the Conservatives of 8.7% in the seat which was number 66 on their list of target seats.
Lewis had stood for Parliament on a "clean expenses pledge", pledging to be "completely open about my expenses".
He remained in this position until 2009, when he resigned as a councillor in Essex to focus on seeking election as an MP in Norfolk.
During his time as leader of the council he co-hosted The Eric and Brandon Show with local MP Eric Pickles on Phoenix FM, a local radio station in Brentwood.
A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Yarmouth since 2010.
Born in Harold Wood, Kent, Lewis attended the independent Forest School.
He studied economics at the University of Buckingham, switching to King's College London for his master's degree.
He then began a career as a barrister.
He was elected as the MP for Great Yarmouth at the 2010 general election.
In 2010–2011 Lewis claimed just over £15,000 in accommodation expenses and in 2011–12 and 2012–13 he claimed just under £21,500 for accommodation.
In the House of Commons he previously sat on the Work and Pensions Committee and the Regulatory Reform Committee.
Lewis has run a variety of campaigns as Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth.
Campaigns have included opposing the removal of free bus passes for school children in Belton & Burgh Castle, cutting fuel duty, protecting Norfolk bus services, and improving Great Yarmouth railway station.
Lewis served under Prime Minister David Cameron as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government from 2012 to 2014 and Minister of State for Housing and Planning from 2014 to 2016.
He was a director of Woodlands Schools Limited, a provider of private primary schools based in Hutton, Essex, until September 2012 when he resigned his position.
Lewis served on the Work and Pensions Select Committee and the Regulatory Reform Select Committee from his election until 2012.
He has been a member of a number of all-party parliamentary groups, including time as the chair of the Local Growth group and co-chair of a group discussing coastal erosion.
A report by the Local Growth group in September 2012, when it was chaired by Lewis, criticised the Government for an "uncoordinated" approach to its Local Enterprise Partnership policy which, according to Lewis, left "gaps and weaknesses".
In September 2012 Lewis was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Communities and Local Government, working under Eric Pickles.
In July 2014, Lewis was promoted to Minister of State for Housing and Planning, when the prime minister brought the portfolios of Housing and Planning together for the first time under his premiership.
He said that there had been a "dramatic swing" in public opinion – with almost half of people now in favour of new housing in their area.
This related to the new National Planning Policy Framework, the primary framework for town planning in the country, which some argued made it substantially easier for developers to build on greenfield land.
As the local MP, Lewis declined initially to support local campaigners who were fighting against the Conservative run county council's controversial plans for the proposed King's Lynn incinerator.
Lewis served under Cameron’s successor, Theresa May, as Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service from 2016 to 2017 and Minister of State for Immigration from 2017 to 2018.
He previously served as Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2018 to 2019 and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2020 to 2022.
He was appointed to May’s Cabinet as Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio in the 2018 cabinet reshuffle.
After May resigned in 2019, Lewis was appointed Minister of State for Security and Deputy for EU Exit and No Deal Preparation by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
In the 2020 cabinet reshuffle, he was promoted by Johnson to Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
He resigned from this post during the July 2022 government crisis.
Following the appointment of Liz Truss as Prime Minister, Lewis was appointed as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.