- James Clappison
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name = James Clappison
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constituency_MP = Hertsmere
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term_start =9 April 1992
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majority = 11,093 (26.1%)
predecessor =Cecil Parkinson
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1956|09|14|df=yes
birth_place =Beverley ,East Riding of Yorkshire
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nationality = British
spouse = Helen Margherita Carter
party = Conservative
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alma_mater =Queen's College, Oxford
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footnotes =William James Clappison, commonly known as James Clappison, (born
September 14 ,1956 ) Britishpolitician andbarrister . He is the ConservativeMember of Parliament for Hertsmere.Personal life
The son of a
Yorkshire farmer , James Clappison was born inBeverley ,East Riding of Yorkshire and educated at the independentSt Peter's School, York , before attendingQueen's College, Oxford where he was awarded aBachelor of Arts inPhilosophy, Politics and Economics in 1978. He was called to the Bar atGray's Inn in 1981 and has been a practising barrister since.He married Helen Margherita Carter in July 1984 in Leeds and they have a son (born March 1987) and three daughters (born April 1985, August 1989 and April 1995). He was a supporter of
Kenneth Clarke .Parliamentary career
He contested the safe Labour parliamentary seat of Barnsley East at the 1987 General Election where he came second, some 23,511 votes behind
Terry Patchett . He also contested the Yorkshire SouthEuropean Parliament seat at the Euro elections of 1989. He was selected to fight the May 1990 Bootle by-election following the death ofAllan Roberts . He was defeated by Mike Carr by 23,517 votes. Carr served as the Labour MP for Bootle for just 57 days before he died of a heart attack onJuly 20 ,1990 . Clappison contested Bootle again at the November by-election where he was defeated heavily once more by the new Labour candidateJoe Benton to the tune of 19,465 votes.He was rewarded for his efforts by securing the nomination for the safely Conservative seat of Hertsmere which became vacant on the retirement of
Cecil Parkinson . James Clappison was safely elected at the 1992 General Election with a majority of 18,735. He made hismaiden speech onMay 19 ,1992 , [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1992-05-19/Debate-6.html] during which he spoke of the organised crimes andanti-semitism against his Jewish constituents. On his election he became theParliamentary Private Secretary to Emily Blatch at the Department of Education, and from 1994 at theHome Office . He was promoted to government byJohn Major in 1995 as theParliamentary Under Secretary of State at theDepartment for the Environment until the defeat of the Major government at the 1997 General Election.In opposition Clappison was a spokesman on Home Affairs, before being moved to Education and Employment by
William Hague in 1999 and then to speak on treasury matters in 2000. Under the leadership ofIain Duncan Smith he was a spokesman of Work and Pensions until he left thefrontbench in 2002, and has been a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee since.External links
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-955,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: James Clappison MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/james_clappison/hertsmere TheyWorkForYou.com - James Clappison MP]
* [http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?mpn=James_Clappison&mpc=Hertsmere The Public Whip - James Clappison MP] voting record
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/318.stm BBC News - James Clappison] profile 10 February, 2005News items
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7046616.stm Arguing with David Milliband over the Reform Treaty in October 2007]
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