James Gray (British politician)

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In May 2009, Gray's expenses were highlighted in the media when he was accused of claiming for Remembrance Day wreaths. [27] It was claimed that his action had angered Forces charity groups. It was reported that Gray then complained to the Leader of the House of Commons when he was told that Remembrance Day wreaths were not a legitimate expense. These claims were denied by Gray who argued that Military and Council representatives do not pay for wreaths out of their own pockets. [28] Details of Gray's expenses, published by House of Commons Authorities, show that he was never reimbursed for the cost of Remembrance Sunday wreaths. Gray was later criticised for claiming £2,000 decorating fees for a second home on the day he moved out. [29] Gray organised three special surgeries in Corsham, Wootton Bassett and Malmesbury to answer any questions from his constituents regarding his expenses. [30]

Personal life

Gray married Sarah Ann Beale in 1980, and they have two sons and a daughter. The marriage ended in 2006, after it emerged that Gray was having an affair with a married woman, Philippa Mayo, while his wife was fighting breast cancer. [31] Gray had met Philippa Mayo, then Director of the Countryside Alliance's pro-hunting campaign, while organising Conservative opposition to the anti-hunting bill. The affair attracted national press attention when Mayo's husband, the barrister Rupert Mayo, [32] wrote to a local newspaper, the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald , "The irony is that I will not reap the benefits of Mr Cameron's excellent family-based policy proposals because one of his own MPs has ripped my own family apart." [33] The local Conservative Association subsequently considered deselecting Gray as their parliamentary candidate, [34] but in January 2007, after a secret ballot of all local party members, decided to confirm him as the Conservative candidate for North Wiltshire. [35]

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Honours and decorations

In August 2020, Gray was one of 11 appointments as Commander of the Order of St John: [36] Gray said he looked forward to supporting the Order, in particular St John Ambulance. [37]

Publications

References

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James Gray
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Member of Parliament
for North Wiltshire
In office
1 May 1997 30 May 2024
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for North Wiltshire
19972024
Succeeded by
Constituency abolished
Political offices
Preceded by Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
2005
Succeeded by