David Lidington

David Lidington
The Right Honourable
David Lidington
MP
Minister of State for Europe
Incumbent
Assumed office
13 May 2010
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by Chris Bryant
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
In office
10 November 2003 – 2 July 2007
Leader Michael Howard
David Cameron
Preceded by Quentin Davies
Succeeded by Owen Paterson
Member of Parliament
for Aylesbury
Incumbent
Assumed office
9 April 1992
Preceded by Timothy Raison
Majority 12,618 (23.7%)
Personal details
Born 30 June 1956 (1956-06-30) (age 55)
Lambeth, London, England
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Alma mater Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

David Roy Lidington PC (born 30 June 1956) is a British Conservative Party politician, who has been Member of Parliament for Aylesbury since 1992. He is currently a Minister of State at the Foreign Office, serving as Minister for Europe.[1]

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Personal life

Lidington was educated at the independent Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree and at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; he took an honours degree in History and a doctorate for research on Elizabethan history. His passion for history is shared by his brother, Peter, who is Head of History and Politics at Clifton College in Bristol. Whilst at Cambridge, he was Chairman of Cambridge University Conservative Association and Deputy President of the Cambridge University Students' Union.

His early jobs involved work for BP and Rio Tinto Group before being appointed in 1987 as special adviser to the then Home Secretary Douglas Hurd. He moved to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1989 when Mr Hurd was appointed Foreign Secretary.

Lidington is married with four children. He was the Captain of the Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge team that won the 1978 series of University Challenge. The team returned for the 2002 University Challenge - Reunited "champion of champions" series for the show's 40th anniversary, and they won the series in convincing style, beating Keele University in the final 375-185.

Political career

In the 1987 general election, he stood unsuccessfully in the Vauxhall constituency. He was then selected as the Conservative candidate for the safe seat of Aylesbury in December 1990. He was successful at the 1992 general election, and held his seat in the 1997 general election, 2001 general election and 2005 general election.

At Westminster, he previously participated in the Education Select Committee and Conservative Backbench Home Affairs Committee.

In 1994, he successfully promoted a Private Members Bill which became the Chiropractors Act 1994.

Lidington first joined the Conservative front bench team in August 1994, when he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to Home Secretary Michael Howard. In June 1997, with the Conservatives in opposition, he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to Leader of the Opposition William Hague. Two years later, in June 1999, he was promoted to become Shadow Home Affairs Minister (deputy to Ann Widdecombe). In September 2001, Lidington was promoted to become Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury.

Lidington became a member of the Shadow Cabinet in May 2002, replacing Ann Winterton as Shadow Secretary of State for Agriculture (later Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) after she resigned. When Michael Howard was elected Conservative Party leader in November 2003, Lidington became Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, but was not included as a member of the Shadow Cabinet. In May 2005, Howard enlarged the Shadow Cabinet, granting Lidington the right to attend it again. He was one of the few Shadow Cabinet ministers left in his old post by David Cameron when the latter became leader in December 2005. But on 2 July 2007, Lidington was demoted to be a junior Foreign Affairs spokesman.

Following the 2010 general election, Lidington was appointed Minister for Europe.

Expenses

In May 2009, the Telegraph revealed Lidington had claimed nearly £1,300 for his dry cleaning and had also claimed for toothpaste, shower gel, body spray and vitamin supplements on his second home allowance.[2] Lidington decided to repay the claims for the toiletries, saying “I accept that many people would see them as over-generous."

Lidington was also criticised by local newspaper the Bucks Herald for claiming £115,891 in expenses in one year, almost double his salary.[3]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Timothy Raison
Member of Parliament for Aylesbury
1992–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Quentin Davies
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Owen Paterson

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