- John Horam
Infobox MP
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name = John Horam
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constituency_MP = Orpington
parliament =
term_start =9 April 1992
term_end =
majority = 4,947 (9.0%)
predecessor =Ivor Stanbrook
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constituency_MP2 = Gateshead West
parliament2 =
term_start2 =18 June 1970
term_end2 =9 June 1983
majority2 =
predecessor2 =Harry Randall
successor2 = "constituency abolished"
birth_date = Birth date and age|1939|03|7|df=yes
birth_place =Preston
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nationality = British
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party = Conservative
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alma_mater =St Catharine's College, Cambridge
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footnotes =John Rhodes Horam (born
7 March 1939 ,Preston ) is a politician in theUnited Kingdom , and currently sits as the Conservative PartyMember of Parliament (MP) for Orpington.Early life
He went to the independent
Silcoates School in Wakefield,West Yorkshire . He was educated atSt Catharine's College, Cambridge where he studied Economics, gaining an MA in 1960. From 1960-2, he was amarket research officer forRowntree's of York. He was a features writer for the "Financial Times " and "The Economist ", and a founder ofCRU , a commodities analysis and consulting company.Parliamentary career
Labour
He was first elected as an MP at the 1970 general election as a member of the Labour Party, and served as a Parliamentary secretary in the Department of Transport under Bill Rodgers in the Callaghan government.
DP
Horam was one of the first to leave the Labour Party for the SDP in 1981, having been increasingly uneasy with the leftward direction that Labour had been veering in. Horam lost his seat in the 1983 general election.
Conservative
Horam joined the Conservative Party shortly before the 1987 election and was elected to Parliament from Orpington, as a Conservative in 1992 with a majority of 12,935 votes. In 1994, Horam was appointed to be a junior minister under
John Major in the Office of Public Service and Science. Soon afterwards, Horam made a lateral move to theDepartment of Health (United Kingdom) where he served as a junior minister for the duration of the Major Government. Horam gained some notoriety during the 1997 general election when he was the first member of the Major Government to come out publicly against joining a single currency. In opposition, Horam served as the first Chairman of the House Environmental Audit Select Committee from 1997-2004. In the 2005 general election, he increased his majority to 4,947, a significant increase over his narrow victory of only 269 votes in 2001 over Liberal DemocratChris Maines. Horam is the only MP to have sat in the House of Commons as a member of three different parties since the Second World War. In addition, he is the only one of the 29 MPs who joined in SDP in 1981 and 1982 who still is a Member of Parliament.
Personal life
He married Judith Jackson in 1987. He has two sons from a previous marriage.
External links
* [http://www.johnhoram.com/default.asp Official site]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-2513,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: John Horam MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/john_horam/orpington TheyWorkForYou.com - John Horam MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/448.stm BBC Politics]
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