- Tim Collins (politician)
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name = Tim Collins
honorific-suffix =CBE
party = Conservative
constituency_MP = Westmorland and Lonsdale
term_start =1 May 1997
term_end =11 April 2005
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predecessor = Michael Jopling
successor =Tim Farron
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1965|5|7|df=y
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nationality = British
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footnotes =Timothy William George Collins, CBE, (born
7 May ,1964 ) is a British politician. Collins was Conservative PartyMember of Parliament for Westmorland and Lonsdale in north-westEngland from 1997 until he lost his seat by 267 votes in the 2005 election. It has been suggested that this was due to a Liberal Democrat "decapitation" strategy which was aimed at senior Conservative candidates, and in their volume The Almanac of British Politics (8th edition, published 2007) Robert Waller & Byron Criddle state "Tim Collins proved to be the only high-profile victim of the "decapitation strategy" against leading Conservative figures" (page 15). Collins remains a member of the Conservative Party. Although he has had a lower public profile since his defeat, in 2006 he was reported to be part of the so-called "A-List" of priority parliamentary candidates whom the Conservative leadership most wish to see in Parliament after the next General Election.Biography
Collins was educated at
Chigwell School , theLondon School of Economics andKing's College London . He is married and has one child.Collins had significant political experience before his election to Parliament. He acted as
Press Secretary to the then Prime MinisterJohn Major , serving in that role during the successful 1992 Election campaign. He was a member of the10 Downing Street Policy Unit and was a speechwriter toMargaret Thatcher ,John Major ,William Hague ,David Hunt ,Michael Howard ,Chris Patten ,Norman Fowler andBrian Mawhinney .During his time in Parliament, Collins has served as a Whip and later as a Senior Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party. In this role in the run up to the 2001 election Collins was a senior aide to the then Conservative leader
William Hague . Collins supported the focus on tax cuts and opposition to theEuro that characterised that campaign.After the election the new Conservative leader
Iain Duncan Smith appointed him to theShadow Cabinet asCabinet Office Minister later moving him to ShadowTransport Secretary . WhenMichael Howard became leader in 2003 he was moved to ShadowSecretary of State for Education . In this post he developed policies to give protection to teachers from violent pupils, to allow successful schools to expand and to stop the closure of schools for children with Special Educational Needs.At the 2005 General Election he lost his seat to Liberal Democrat
Tim Farron .Trivia
*Collins is a fan of the British
science-fiction television programme "Doctor Who ", and has appeared on television several times to discuss the programme. In a 2003DVD documentary "Putting the Shock into Earthshock" (included as part of theBBC Worldwide DVD release of the "Doctor Who" serial "Earthshock "), he jokingly stated that theCybermen were more convincing when the Conservatives were in power. He was also reported to have read "The Dying Days " in one sitting on the night of the 1997 General Election so that he could claim to have read the wholeNew Adventures series whilst the Conservatives were in government.External links
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/?pid=10125 They Work For You - Tim Collins MP]
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