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John Stevenson | |
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Member of Parliament for Carlisle | |
Assumed office 6 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Eric Martlew |
Majority | 8,319 (19.4%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Aberdeen,Scotland,UK | 4 July 1963
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Tracy Nixon [1] |
Residence | Great Corby |
Alma mater | University of Dundee |
Occupation | Politician / Solicitor |
Website | www.johnstevensonmp.co.uk |
Andrew John Stevenson (born 4 July 1963) is a British Conservative Party politician and active solicitor and director for the firms Bendles and Tiffen Estate Agents,who was first elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carlisle.
Stevenson was state educated at Aberdeen Grammar School [2] and graduated from the University of Dundee with Honours in History and Politics. He then studied law at Chester College before qualifying as a solicitor. He went on to become a partner in the law firm Bendles based in the centre of Carlisle.
Stevenson unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate in the Denton Holme ward of Carlisle City Council in May 1998,before he was elected in another ward just one year later. [3] Stevenson was first elected as a Conservative Councillor on Carlisle City Council in May 1999,for Stanwix Urban –a suburban ward on the northern edge of the city with the joint lowest levels of deprivation in the district. [4] [5] He resigned as a councillor on the 2 August 2010,shortly after his election as Member of Parliament and his party won the subsequent by-election. [6] He has been chairman of the Carlisle Constituency Association as well as Penrith and the Border. He is the chairman of the North Cumbria Conservatives which is a federation of the four North Cumbria Constituencies.
He was first elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carlisle,winning the seat from Labour after the sitting MP Eric Martlew stood down. He was subsequently re-elected in 2015,2017 and 2019. Aside from his duties as a constituency MP,he is the chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Food and Drink [7] which advises the direction of national policy on British food and drink manufacture. [8]
In Parliament,Stevenson currently serves on the Standards and Privileges Committees,having previously served on the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee,the Housing,Communities and Local Government Committee,the Scottish Affairs Committee and the Draft House of Lords Reform Bill (Joint Committee). [9]
In January 2013,Stevenson faced accusations[ by whom? ] of nepotism for employing his fiancée as a Senior Secretary. Although Stevenson said that no other applicants had been considered for the role,he argued that she was a qualified legal secretary,and still does that work when not working for him. [10] Although MPs who were first elected in 2017 have been banned from employing family members,the restriction is not retrospective –meaning that Stevenson's employment of his wife is lawful. [11]
In January 2014 it was reported that Stevenson was one of a group of MPs who had been charging the taxpayer to help them fill in tax forms. Part of his expenses claim was rejected,although he was not the only MP to be the subject to such action. [12]
In May 2016,it was reported that Stevenson was one of a number of Conservative MPs being investigated by police in the United Kingdom general election,2015 party spending investigation,for allegedly spending more than the legal limit on constituency election campaign expenses. [13] In May 2017,the Crown Prosecution Service said that while there was evidence of inaccurate spending returns,it did not "meet the test" for further action. [14]
Stevenson was opposed to Brexit prior to the 2016 referendum. [15] Stevenson contributed to the Conservative Government's first defeat over key Brexit legislation in December 2017 when he declined to vote against Dominic Grieve's amendment requiring Parliament to have a vote on the final deal relating to the UK departing the European Union. [16] [17] Following the election of Boris Johnson as Conservative leader,Stevenson later shifted his views on the possibility of a No Deal exit from the EU saying "it may well come to being the only solution". [18]
In August 2021,Stevenson and Peter Aldous wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to call on the government to keep the £20-a-week Universal Credit uplift. [19]
Stevenson submitted a letter of no confidence in Boris Johnson after the publication of Sue Gray's report on Partygate in May 2022. [20] [21] [22]
In an article on the news and star,Stevenson is listed in the "top 20 list of most hours worked in second jobs by members of parliament". [23]
On February 21 2024,Stevenson signed a motion of no confidence in the Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle following his handling of a House of Commons vote on a Gaza ceasefire.
Stevenson lives in the village of Great Corby,which is close to the edge of Carlisle. [24] [25] He is married to Tracy Nixon and they were wedded at a Church of Scotland ceremony in Carlisle in 2013. [26]
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