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Simon Hart was born on 15 August, 1963 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, is a British politician (born 1963). Discover Simon Hart'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 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1963
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1963

Simon Anthony Hart (born 15 August 1963) is a British politician serving as the Chief Whip of the House of Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury since October 2022.

Simon Hart was born in Wolverhampton on 15 August 1963 and grew up in the Cotswolds.

He was privately educated at Radley College before attending the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester.

He worked as a chartered surveyor in Carmarthen and Haverfordwest and served with the Territorial Army for five years in the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (part of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry).

1988

Hart was Master and Huntsman of the South Pembrokeshire Hunt from 1988 to 1999.

1999

He was director of the Campaign for Hunting (fox hunting) from 1999 to 2003.

2003

He was the chief executive of the Countryside Alliance from 2003 to 2010, and later its chairman from 2015 to 2019.

2004

He actively campaigns to overturn the 2004 Hunting Bill and assist the National Farmers Union of England and Wales.

2010

A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire since 2010.

At the 2010 general election, Hart was elected as MP for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, winning with 41.1% of the vote and a majority of 3,423.

2013

In January 2013, Hart said the RSPCA's legal role needs more oversight given its "political and commercial activities" in a critique of the charity's role lobbying against fox hunting.

2015

Hart was re-elected as MP for Carmathen West and South Pembrokeshire at the 2015 general election with an increased vote share of 43.7% and an increased majority of 6,054.

2016

Despite voting Remain in the 2016 European Union referendum, Hart has consistently argued that the result must be honoured and the UK must leave the EU.

He helped form and lead the Brexit Delivery Group, a group of 51 MPs who argued for a negotiated exit from the EU.

Hart lives near Narberth in Pembrokeshire with his wife Abigail and their two children.

He employs his wife as his office manager.

2017

At the snap 2017 general election Hart was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 46.8% and a decreased majority of 3,110.

In June 2017 Hart faced questions over breaches of the code of conduct and was being investigated over an alleged breach of paragraph 15.

Referencing the levels of "abuse … vitriol and intimidation" to which candidates had been subjected in 2017, Hart used a Facebook post to call for high standards of conduct among candidates, a subject on which he says he has worked to find cross-party solutions since the 2017 election.

2018

In August 2018, Hart accused actress Maxine Peake of hypocrisy, for 'taking money from the NHS for work on an advertisement, whilst attacking the Government for lack of investment in the NHS'.

Peake responded that the fee came from an advertising agency and would not have gone back to the NHS if she had returned it, and she had donated the fee to The Salford Foundation Trust children's charity regardless.

2019

He previously served as Secretary of State for Wales in the Johnson government from 2019 to 2022.

After Boris Johnson was elected as Conservative leader and appointed prime minister, Hart was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office in July 2019.

In December 2019, during the formation of the second Johnson ministry, Hart was promoted to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Wales, succeeding Alun Cairns who had resigned from the position the previous month.

In July 2022, he returned to the backbenches after resigning as Welsh Secretary amid a government crisis that culminated in Johnson's resignation.

In October 2022, he was appointed Chief Whip by new prime minister Rishi Sunak.

On 27 July 2019, in Boris Johnson's administration, he was promoted to Parliamentary Secretary at the Cabinet Office, with responsibility for policy implementation.

He replaced fellow Conservative Oliver Dowden and stood down as Chairman of the Countryside Alliance.

In October 2019 it was reported that Hart was the Welsh MP with the highest expense claims for first-class rail tickets.

Official guidance from the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority states politicians should "consider value for money" when booking tickets; however, first-class rail travel is still permissible within the expenses rules.

In the run-up to the 2019 general election, Hart shared an image of a campaign placard which had been defaced during the 2017 general election.

However, during the 2019 election campaign, the same sign was shown to have two swastikas newly added, putting Hart under suspicion.

The Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, Christina Rees, asked Hart "did you deface your own signs with swastikas for personal electoral gain? If not, explain how they came to be there. Because right now there appears to be no other rational explanation."

At the 2019 general election, Hart was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 52.7% and an increased majority of 7,745.

Hart has served on the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee, Welsh Affairs Select Committee, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Commons Select Committee on Standards and Commons Select Committee of Privileges.

Following the 2019 general election, Hart was appointed Secretary of State for Wales by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, replacing Alun Cairns.

2020

On 22 April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he became the second minister to speak in the Commons chamber via remote video link, answering a question from Marco Longhi, the Conservative MP for Dudley North, who also spoke remotely.

On 6 July 2022, Hart resigned from government in the wake of widespread criticism of Boris Johnson's handling of the Chris Pincher scandal, following the earlier resignations of Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid.

Hart was appointed Chief Whip of the Conservative Party by Rishi Sunak on 25 October 2022.

Hart is an outspoken supporter of fox hunting and the badger cull.