- Tony Newton
Infobox Politician
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name = Tony Newton
honorific-suffix =Baron Newton of Braintree , PC
birth_date = birth date and age|1937|08|29
birth_place =London ,UK
office =Leader of the House of Commons andLord President of the Council
term_start =11 April 1992
term_end =2 May 1997
primeminister =John Major
predecessor =John MacGregor
successor = Ann Taylor
office2 =Secretary of State for Social Security
term_start2 =23 July 1989
term_end2 =11 April 1992
primeminister2 =Margaret Thatcher John Major
predecessor2 = John Moore
successor2 =Peter Lilley
office3 =Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
term_start3 =25 July 1988
term_end3 =24 July 1989
primeminister3 =Margaret Thatcher
predecessor3 =Kenneth Clarke
successor3 =Kenneth Baker
party = ConservativeAntony Harold Newton, Baron Newton of Braintree, OBE PC, known as Tony Newton, (born
August 29 ,1937 ), is a British Conservative politician and former Cabinet member.He was
member of Parliament for Braintree, until defeated in the 1997 general election, and is now a member of theHouse of Lords .Early life
Educated at
Friends School Saffron Walden , andTrinity College, Oxford , where he was President of the Union.Member of Parliament
Tony became MP for Braintree in 1974.
In government
Tony was a government whip in 1979. In 1982 he moved to a junior ministerial position at the
Department of Health and Social Security , where he remained until 1988. Newton becameMinister for Social Security and Disabled People in 1984, andMinister for Health in 1986.He became
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and a minister at the DTI for a year, and then becameSecretary of State for Social Security from 1989 to 1992, thenLord President of the Council andLeader of the House of Commons until 1997.Peerage
After he lost his seat he was created a
life peer as Baron Newton of Braintree, ofCoggeshall in the County ofEssex .On 1 November 2007 he was appointed first chairman of the
Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council .
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