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Graham Stuart (Graham Charles Stuart) was born on 12 March, 1962 in Carlisle, England, UK, is a British politician. Discover Graham Stuart'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 62 years old?

Popular As Graham Charles Stuart
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 12 March 1962
Birthday 12 March
Birthplace Carlisle, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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1962

Graham Charles Stuart (born 12 March 1962) is a British politician.

1982

Graham Stuart was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, and studied at Glenalmond College, an independent school in Perthshire, followed by Selwyn College, Cambridge, from 1982 to 1985, where he read Philosophy and Law.

Stuart failed his degree, after focusing his efforts on developing his "What's on in Cambridge" guide into a profitable business.

He remains a non-executive chairman of the company.

1985

He was Chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association in 1985.

1998

Stuart was elected as a member of Cambridge City Council for the Cherry Hinton Ward in the 1998 local elections.

2001

He contested the Cambridge constituency as the Conservative Party candidate at the 2001 general election, coming in third place with 9,829 votes, 23% of the share.

2002

He was re-elected to Cambridge City Council in the 2002 local elections and served until 2004.

2004

Stuart supports repealing the 2004 Hunting Act to bring back fox hunting, stating in 2010: "I've always said I would vote to reverse the ban".

2005

A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness since 2005, and serves as the Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero since September 2022.

Stuart was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley and Holderness in the 2005 general election with a majority of 2,580.

Following his election, he said "I plan to be upfront and have a high profile, not only within the constituency but nationally".

Upon his election to Parliament, he became a member of two select committees; the Environmental Audit Select Committee and the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee.

In 2005, he founded Beverley and Holderness Pensioners Action Group, Community Hospitals Acting Nationally Together (CHANT), a cross-party campaign group, and Hull and Holderness Opposing the Incinerator (HOTI Group).

He is vice-chairman of the GLOBE UK branch of Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment.

His campaigns in the 2005–10 Parliament included the defeat of legislation on home education and saving the Beverley Pasture Masters.

In the following parliament, he was involved in the successful campaign for lower Humber Bridge tolls, and persuaded the government to improve the A164 and construct the Beverley Bypass.

2006

He was elected a member of the Conservative Party Board in 2006.

2009

Following the Parliamentary expenses scandal, Stuart defended his expenses in June 2009, which included spending £426 on bed linen and towels.

2010

At the 2010 general election Stuart was re-elected, increasing his share of the vote to 47.1% and increasing his majority to 12,987.

In June 2010, Stuart was elected by MPs as Chair of the Education Select Committee.

Despite being a Conservative MP, Stuart frequently disagreed with the Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove.

His committee produced up to six reports a year ranging from single evidence inquiries to more detailed examinations into Education, Schools and Family policy.

2012

In 2012, he defeated a proposed increase in VAT on static caravans, which are largely manufactured in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

2015

At the 2015 general election Stuart was again re-elected, increasing his vote share to 48.1%, but saw his majority cut from 12,987 to 12,203.

2016

On 27 February 2016, Stuart announced his support for Britain continuing to be a member of the European Union.

In an interview with the journalist Peter Wilby for The Guardian, Stuart described himself as socially liberal, a "deficit hawk" who favours faster cuts to public spending, and an end to welfare dependency.

He was appointed an Assistant Whip by the new Prime Minister, Theresa May on 18 July 2016.

2017

At the snap 2017 general election, Stuart was again re-elected, increasing his vote share to 58.4% and increasing his majority to 14,042.

2018

He served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports from 2018 to 2021, and Minister of State for Europe from July to September 2022.

2019

Stuart was promoted to serve as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports in the January 2019 government reshuffle.

He returned to the backbenches in the September 2021 reshuffle.

Stuart was again re-elected at the 2019 general election, increasing his vote share to 62.1% and his majority to 20,448.

This was the highest vote share and highest majority ever won by an MP in Beverley and Holderness.

In January 2022 Stuart was appointed as a Trade Envoy to Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos and held this role until July 2022.

He was made Minister of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in July 2022 as part of the caretaker government by outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

He was made Minister of State for Climate in September 2022 as part of the incoming cabinet of Prime Minister Liz Truss.

In one of his first interviews in his new position with the BBC, Stuart commented that oil and gas exploration in the North Sea would be "good for the environment".

He attended Charles III's accession council on 10 September.

He was formally appointed a privy counsellor three days later, granting him the honorific style The Right Honourable.