William Hopper (politician)

William Hopper (politician)

William Joseph Hopper, sometimes known as Will Hopper (born 9 August 1929) is a British investment banker who also became involved in the political field. He was one of the founders of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a non-partisan research institute which offers comment on the economic impact of political proposals. Hopper himself enjoyed a brief political career as a Member of the European Parliament for the Conservative Party.

Education

Hopper was brought up in Glasgow where he attended Langside Elementary School followed by Queen's Park Secondary School. He went to the University of Glasgow to read modern languages, and graduated with a 1st Class Master of Arts degree in 1953."Who's Who", A & C Black.] He served in the Royal Air Force with the rank of Pilot Officer"Debrett's People of Today".] in the education branch from 1953 to 1955.

Business career

In 1956 Hopper joined W. R. Grace and Company in New York to work as a financial analyst. After three years, he returned to Britain to be London office manager of H Hentz & Co, who were members of the New York Stock Exchange. After six years he became general manager of S. G. Warburg & Co Ltd, and three years after that he was made a Director of Hill Samuel.

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Hopper had discussed with three friends all of whom were professional finance employees the way in which Capital Gains Tax had been introduced in 1965, which all concerned thought had been disastrous. Over dinner in July 1968 the friends decided that what was needed was a non-partisan Institute which would research such proposals and report on them to the political world and the wider public; the Institute for Fiscal Studies was formally launched on 21 May 1969 with Hopper as founder Chairman. The Institute also had undeclared objectives of improving procedures for changing taxation, and making taxation more rational.Bill Robinson, "The early days of IFS" in Fiscal Studies, Vol. 11, No. 3, August 1990.] While at Hill Samuel, he became involved in examining the possibility of the Common Market developing a Common Capital Market which might include the United Kingdom; he knew this would transform the operation of the London capital markets.Peter Hill, "Common Market fishing policy is 'badly designed for Britain'", "The Times", 30 June 1971, p. 19.] In 1975, Hopper left Hill Samuel to become a director of Morgan Grenfell. He was awarded the 'Deal of the Year' by "Institutional Investor" magazine in 1976 for his handling of a bond issue for the European Investment Bank.

European Parliament

Hopper became increasingly involved in politics in the late 1970s. In August 1977 he wrote to "The Times" to criticise Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey for threatening retaliation against companies who broke Government incomes policy; Hopper considered that doing so was arbitrary and amounted to an abandonment of the rule of law. He asked rhetorically whether "liberal democracy [is] dead in the land of its birth?" "Pay policy and rule of law" (letter), "The Times", 16 August 1977, p. 11.] For the 1979 European Parliament election, Hopper was chosen as the Conservative Party candidate for Greater Manchester West, a constituency which included Bolton, Salford and Altrincham. The constituency had had a Labour majority at the 1979 general election but Hopper succeeded in scoring a surprise victory by 302 votes, which made it the narrowest win in the country.F.W.S. Craig and T.T. Mackie, "Europe Votes 1", Parliamentary Research Services, 1979.]

Monetary union

Hopper specialised in economic policy at the European Parliament. In November 1980 he made a speech on behalf of the European Democratic Group in which he urged that member states not adopt economic policies which were in competition with each other. He said that the European Monetary System needed central supervision but should not concentrate on keeping currency exchange rates within narrow bands and instead make it difficult for member states to export unemployment to each other."Closer economic links in Europe urged", "The Times", 20 November 1980, p. 5.] The next month he criticised the government of Japan for managing its exchange rates to promote exports, particularly of cars, which meant that there had never been fair competition."Crisis facing Europe's car industry: attack on Japanese exchange policy", "The Times", 18 December 1980, p. 8.]

1981 budget

When 364 economists wrote to denounce the Conservative government's 1981 budget, Hopper defended the government by arguing that the group "had 364 different opinions" on an alternative policy, and that their call would lead to "fiscal stimulation which will end in renewed inflation and yet higher unemployment"."Monetarism: the blame and the sequel" (letter), "The Times", 1 April 1981, p. 15.] Later that year he criticised Edward Heath for advocating a "ringfence" of exchange controls across the European Community, which Hopper described as "beguiling nonsense"."Exchange controls in practice" (letter), "The Times", 16 October 1981, p. 15.]

At the 1984 European Parliament election, Hopper's constituency underwent unwelcome boundary changes which removed Altrincham and added Bury. In addition, he was opposed by Barbara Castle, the sitting Labour member for Greater Manchester North who was a very well known figure. Hopper was defeated for re-election by 37,698 votes.F.W.S. Craig and T.T. Mackie, "Europe Votes 2", Parliamentary Research Services, 1984.]

Later career

Hopper had remained at Morgan Grenfell as an adviser while serving in the European Parliament, and he swiftly became a Director of Wharf Resources Ltd., a firm based in Calgary in Canada. His constituency connections in Manchester paid off when he was made a Director of the Manchester Ship Canal Company from 1985 to 1987. He was executive chairman of Shire Trust Ltd from 1986 to 1991 and chairman of Robust Mouldings Ltd from 1986 to 1990; Hopper also served as an adviser to Yamaichi International (Europe) from 1986 to 1988. In 1996 he set up W J Hopper & Co Ltd, an investment banking company, of which he remains executive Chairman.

Outside of business Hopper has been involved in voluntary sector activities. He was a trustee of the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases Development Trust from 1986 to 1990. He is a Unitarian and was a member of the Committee of Management of Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel from 1995 to 2000, returning in 2004 (he served as chairman in 1995 to 1998). He was also a member of the London District and South Eastern Provincial Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches from 2000 to 2004. In 2006, he wrote with his brother a study of the Protestant work ethic in the United States, called "The Puritan Gift: triumph, collapse and revival". [http://www.puritangift.com/ The Puritan Gift] .]

References

External links

* [http://www.wjhopper.com/ W.J. Hopper & Co Ltd]


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