Graham Stuart (politician)

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Graham Stuart
MP
Official portrait of Graham Stuart (cropped) 5.jpg
Official portrait, 2017
Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero [a]
In office
6 September 2022 12 April 2024
Preceded by Mark Garnier
Succeeded by Mike Freer
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness
2005–present
Incumbent