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Nigel Evans MP First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means Incumbent Assumed office
8 June 2010Preceded by Sylvia Heal Shadow Secretary of State for Wales In office
11 June 2001 – 20 October 2002Leader William Hague
Iain Duncan SmithPreceded by None Succeeded by Bill Wiggin Member of Parliament
for Ribble ValleyIncumbent Assumed office
9 April 1992Preceded by Michael Carr Majority 14,769 (28.3%) Personal details Born 10 November 1957
Swansea, WalesNationality British Political party Conservative Alma mater Swansea University Religion Christian Website nigelmp.com Nigel Martin Evans (born 10 November 1957) is a British politician. Since 1992 he has been Conservative Party Member of Parliament for the Ribble Valley constituency. Since 2010 he has been First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, a deputy speaker.
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Nigel Evans was born on 10 November 1957 in Swansea. He was educated locally at the Dynevor School, and at Swansea University, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in politics in 1979.
He was involved in the management of his family's newsagents and convenience store in Swansea. In 1985 he was elected as a councillor to the West Glamorgan County Council. In 1990 he became the deputy Conservative group leader, before standing down as a councillor in 1991.
He contested Swansea West at the 1987 general election but was defeated by former minister Alan Williams by 7,062 votes. He was selected to contest the Pontypridd by-election, 1989 following the death of Brynmor John. He was defeated by Kim Howells in Pontypridd by 10,794 votes. He fought his third election in one parliament when he was selected to contest the very safe Conservative seat of Ribble Valley in the by-election caused by the resignation of David Waddington to become the Leader of the House of Lords in 1990, but was again defeated at the Ribble Valley by-election on 7 March 1991 when Mike Carr gained the seat for the Liberal Democrats by 4,601 votes.
Nigel Evans regained Ribble Valley from the Liberal Democrats at the 1992 general election defeating Carr by 6,542 votes and has been the MP there since. He made his maiden speech on 20 May 1992.[1] He was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary PPS to the Secretary of State for Employment David Hunt in 1993 and remained Hunt's PPS when he was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1994. In 1995, Evans became the PPS to Tony Baldry the Minister of State at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in 1995, and in 1996 became the PPS to the new Secretary of State for Wales William Hague.
With the Conservative Party not winning a single seat in Wales at the 1997 general election, Evans was drafted onto the frontbench by John Major as a spokesman on Welsh Affairs. He became a member of the Shadow Cabinet under Iain Duncan Smith as the Shadow Secretary of State for Wales from 2001 to 2003. He had publicly criticised the government for not having a dedicated Secretary of State for Wales in a cabinet post, so when the new Conservative leader Michael Howard decided to take the role outside of the Shadow Cabinet, Evans chose to return to the backbenches.
He became a member of both the Trade and Industry the Welsh Affairs Select Committees in 2003; and in November 2004, he was appointed a Vice-Chairman of the Conservative Party, with specific responsibility for overseeing Conservatives Abroad and mobilising the Conservative vote overseas. He returned to the back-benches on the election of David Cameron in 2005 deciding to dedicate more time to his work on the Council of Europe and Western European Union. He has been a member of the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee since the 2005 general election.
On the issue of Climate Change, Evans has expressed his belief in the solar variation theory and the causes of warming on the earth and on other planets being sunspots,[2] and praised the TV documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle as "one of the best and most controversial programmes I've ever seen on television, particularly for those who don't like being spoonfed by Al Gore".[3] He was described by Labour MP Paul Flynn on his controversial blog as "a tabloid newspaper made flesh"[4]
Nigel Evans voted against the introduction of the National Minimum Wage in 1999 by opposing the National Minimum Wage Act of 1998. He voted against every increase in the minimum wage thereafter and in 2009 became one of 11 MPs to back the Employment Opportunities Bill, which aimed to make the minimum wage optional, but was defeated in Parliament. [5]
Evans came off relatively lightly in the expenses scandal, who was ranked as the 570th most expensive MP out of the 646 MPs in the UK Parliament.[6] However, criticism was drawn when it emerged that he was claiming £375 a month on phone bills and had bought four digital cameras in 18 months.[7] Evans later drew criticism by being recorded saying that he struggled to live on his salary of over £64,000 per year, though it can be heard on the recording that he made the comment in jest. [8]
On 8 June 2010 Nigel Evans was elected First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. This was the first time the three Deputy Speakers had been elected by secret ballot of all MPs. [9]
On 18 December 2010, Nigel Evans revealed to the Daily Mail that he is gay, saying that he is fed up of living his life as a lie.[10]
References
- ^ Department of the Official Report (Hansard), House of Commons, Westminster. "House of Commons Hansard Debates for 20 May 1992". Publications.parliament.uk. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1992-05-20/Debate-13.html. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
- ^ "Westminster Hall Debates – Climate Change". Hansard. 5 March 2008. http://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2008-03-05a.449.0#g457.0.
- ^ "Next on 4 presentation – Transcript". Channel 4. 13 March 2008. http://www.channel4.com/about4/report_transcript.html.
- ^ "MP loses cash over 'rude' blog". BBC News. 19 November 2008. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7736245.stm.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "Nigel Evans MP Expenses Rankings". Nigel Evans MP Office. 25 November 2009. http://www.nigelmp.com/record.jsp?type=news&ID=453.
- ^ Owen, Paul (13 July 2009). "MPs' expenses: Conservative charged £375 a month for mobile phone bills". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jul/13/nigel-evans-mps-expenses/. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
- ^ "Nigel Evans caught up in expenses film row". Lancashire Telegraph. 13 August 2009. http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/4543368.Nigel_Evans_caught_up_in_expenses_film_row/.
- ^ Commons roles for two Lancashire MPs (From This Is Lancashire). Thisislancashire.co.uk (2010-06-08). Retrieved on 2010-12-18.
- ^ I'm gay and fed up with living a lie, says Tory MP who voted against equal rights for homosexuals | Mail Online. Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved on 2010-12-18.
External links
- Nigel Evans MP official site
- ePolitix.com – Nigel Evans MP
- Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: Nigel Evans MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com – Nigel Evans MP
- The Public Whip – Nigel Evans MP voting record
- BBC News – Nigel Evans MP profile 24 March, 2005
Offices held
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
Michael CarrMember of Parliament for Ribble Valley
1992–presentIncumbent Preceded by
Sylvia HealFirst Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means
2010–presentCategories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs
- Gay politicians
- LGBT people from Wales
- People from Swansea
- UK MPs 1992–1997
- UK MPs 1997–2001
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- UK MPs 2005–2010
- Welsh politicians
- UK MPs 2010–
- People educated at Dynevor School, Swansea
- LGBT politicians from the United Kingdom
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