- Michael Spicer
Infobox MP
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name = Sir Michael Spicer
honorific-suffix = MP
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constituency_MP = West Worcestershire
South Worcestershire (1974-1997)
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term_start =28 February 1974
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majority = 2,475 (5.3%)
predecessor =Gerald Nabarro
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1943|01|22|df=yes
birth_place = Bath,Somerset
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nationality = British
spouse = Patricia Ann Hunter
party = Conservative
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alma_mater =Emmanuel College, Cambridge
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footnotes =Sir William Michael Hardy Spicer (born
January 22 ,1943 ) is the BritishMember of Parliament for West Worcestershire. He is a Conservativebackbencher , and chairman of the1922 committee .Early life
He was born in Bath, to Lt. Col. (later
Brigadier ) L. Hardy Spicer and Muriel, daughter of Wallis G. Carter of Bath [Forthcoming Marriages, "The Times ",September 10 ,1940 ] . Spicer was educated at Vienna Gaunts House Preparatory School, Wellington College and has a degree ineconomics fromEmmanuel College, Cambridge . After graduation, he worked as a financial journalist for theDaily Mail , the Sunday Times andThe Statist . From 1968-70, he was Director of Conservative Systems Research Centre. From 1970-80, he was Managing Director of Economic Models Ltd.Parliamentary career
At the 1966 general election, he challenged
Manny Shinwell in the safe Labour Easington constituency as the youngest Parliamentary candidate in the country against the oldest. He stood in Easington again at the 1970 general election before being elected at the February 1974 general election for South Worcestershire. He represented South Worcestershire until 1997 when boundary changes abolished the constituency and he moved to the West Worcestershire seat which he has represented since.After the 1979 general election, which swept the Conservatives to power, he became
Parliamentary Private Secretary at theDepartment of Trade . He was later made a Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He became aParliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Transport in 1984, serving until 1987, with specific responsibility for Aviation. In 1987, he moved to the Department of Energy, again as a Parliament Under Secretary, this time with responsibility for Electricity and Coal. In January 1990, he was promoted to become aMinister of State at theDepartment of Environment , however, after the ousting ofMargaret Thatcher in November 1990, he left the government payroll.On leaving the government he became Chairman of the
Parliamentary and Scientific Committee in the House of Commons. In 1996, he was knighted. In the wake of the 1997 general election, he became a member of theTreasury Select Committee .As an MP since 1997
After the 2001 general election he was elected Chairman of the 1922 committee, a position he has served in since.
As chairman of the 1922 committee, he has the distinction of having presided over more than any of his predecessors as
Iain Duncan Smith ,Michael Howard andDavid Cameron have all been elected in his tenure.His majority declined in 1997, in keeping with the general trend across the country, but it almost doubled 4 years later at the 2001 General Election. However, unlike most Conservative MPs he failed to increase his majority in 2005; instead it was more than halved and he now holds one of the Conservative's most marginal seats against the
Liberal Democrats .Spicer has since announced that he will not contest the Worcestershire West seat at the next general election and would retire as an MP.
Personal life
He married Patricia Ann Hunter on April 7, 1967, and they have a son and two daughters. He has been president of the [http://www.aepuk.com Association of Electricity Producers] .
Author
He is an author and has had a number of books published.
References
External links
* [http://www.sirmichaelspicer.net/ Sir Michael Spicer MP] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,,-4923,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Sir Michael Spicer MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/michael_spicer/west_worcestershire TheyWorkForYou.com - Michael Spicer MP]
* [http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/table/york Ministerial Posts]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/646.stm BBC Politics page]News items
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1410769.stm Elected Chairman of 1922 committee in 2001]
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