- Roy Thomason
Kenneth Roy Thomason, known as Roy Thomason, OBE (born
14 December 1944 ) is a British Conservative Partypolitician who was a local government leader and served one term as aMember of Parliament before business problems forced him to stand down.Local government experience
Thomason was educated at
Cheney School inOxford and trained as a Solicitor atthe College of Law , being admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 1969. He practiced inBournemouth and was elected to Bournemouth Council in 1970. From 1974 to 1982 he was the Leader of the Council, and he was made a delegate to the Council of the Association of District Councils in 1979. Thomason was made Chairman of the Conservative Party's Local Government Advisory Committee in 1980 and became Leader of the Conservative Group on the Association of District Councils the next year, serving until 1984 and 1987 respectively. In 1986 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to local government.Parliament
Between 1988 and 1991 Thomason served on the National Union Executive, a Conservative body which administered the party. He was selected to follow Sir
Hal Miller as candidate for the safe seat of Bromsgrove, and won the seat with a 13,702 majority in the 1992 election. Thomason was one of 26 new Conservative MPs to sign anEarly Day Motion put down byEurosceptic s calling for a "fresh start" in Britain's negotiations with the European Communities, but was not a hardened eurosceptic and signed an open letter calling for support for the 'paving motion' on theMaastricht Treaty in November 1992.On social issues Thomason was mildly progressive, supporting a reduction in the
age of consent for gay sex to 18 rather than equalising it with the heterosexual age at 16. He resigned from theCarlton Club in December 1994 at a time of a dispute over the admission of women, although newspapers suspected this was because he could not justify the cost of membership.Decision to stand down
[ On
September 18 , Thomason decided he would not offer himself as a candidate for reselection and would stand down as an MP.]ubsequent career
After the 1997 election, Thomason went back into business and is currently executive chairman of the Charminster group of property companies. Having also served as Chairman of Housing Association, London Strategic Housing.
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