Steve Double

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Steve Double
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Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
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Stephen Daniel Double [1] (born 19 December 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for St Austell and Newquay since 2015. He served as a junior Lord Commissioner of the Treasury from 28 October 2022 to 13 November 2023. [2]

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Double served on Cornwall Council and as a town councillor and deputy mayor of St Austell before his selection as Conservative candidate for St Austell and Newquay in the general election. [3] [4]

Early life and career

Stephen Double was born on 19 December 1966 in St Austell. The son of the evangelist Don Double, he was educated at Poltair School in the town. [5]

He worked in Cornwall across a variety of sectors, including working for a bank, local church and charity. [6] From May 2001, he was Director of Bay Direct Media Ltd, a direct marketing company. In May 2011, he additionally became Director of Phoenix Corporate Ltd, a company selling branded merchandise; he remains as Director and primary shareholder of both companies since becoming an MP. [7]

At its establishment in 2009, Double was one of four candidates elected onto St Austell Town Council for the Poltair Ward; he was re-elected in 2013 and served as deputy mayor of the town. He declined to stand at the following election in 2017, having since become an MP. Double was also elected as the Conservative Party candidate onto the new unitary Cornwall Council in 2009 for the St Austell Poltair division, but the seat was subsequently won by the Liberal Democrats candidate at the following election in 2013. Double did not stand for re-election to Cornwall Council in 2013. [8] [9] [10]

Parliamentary career

At the 2015 general election, Double was elected to Parliament as MP for St Austell and Newquay with 40.2% of the vote and a majority of 8,173. [11] [12] [13]

Double previously chaired the now defunct All Party Parliamentary Group Ocean Conservation, working with Cornish charity Surfers Against Sewage. The group had campaigned against marine litter and sought to protect the coastline. [14]

Double supported Brexit in the 2016 EU membership referendum. [15]

Double has helped secure Government backing for a new link road between the A30 and St Austell. [16]

Double was vice-chair of the Parliamentary Beer Group which works to support pubs and breweries. In this role, he had been able to promote the work of St Austell Brewery, who operate from his constituency. He was also a member of the now defunct Ceramics All Party Parliamentary Group which represented the ceramics industry, including China Clay. He also sat on the Parliamentary Space Committee where he promoted Newquay as a frontrunner for the location of the UK's first spaceport. [17]

At the snap 2017 general election, Double was re-elected as MP for St Austell and Newquay with an increased vote share of 49.5% and an increased majority of 11,142. [18] [19]

Double has served in Parliament as a Member of the Petitions Committee, the European Scrutiny Committee and the Transport Committee. [20]

In December 2018, during the no-confidence vote against Theresa May as leader of the party, Double said he would vote against the then-Prime Minister. [21]

In August 2019, Double was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care. [22]

At the 2019 general election, Double was again re-elected with an increased vote share of 56.1% and an increased majority of 16,526. [23]

On 17 September 2021, Double was appointed an Assistant Government Whip in the second cabinet reshuffle of the second Johnson ministry. [24]

In July 2022, he was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. [25] He was sacked in September 2022 by new Prime Minister Liz Truss. [26] He joined a number of colleagues in calling for Truss's resignation, after confusion over a vote on fracking. [27]

On 28 October 2022, Double was made Government Whip to the Ministry of Defence by new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, [28] and King Charles III accordingly named him a junior Lord Commissioner of the Treasury by letters patent dated November 28, 2022. [29]

Personal life

Double has been married to Anne Bird since 1986; they have two sons. [5] Double employs his wife as a Senior Caseworker on a salary up to £30,000. [30] He was listed in an article in The Daily Telegraph which criticised the practice of MPs employing family members, on the lines that it promotes nepotism. [31] Although MPs who were first elected in 2017 have been banned from employing family members, the restriction is not retrospective – meaning that Double's employment of his wife is lawful. [32] [33]

In June 2016, Double admitted an extra-marital affair with a married 26-year-old aide. [34] Double had reportedly kept this secret from his wife of 30 years. [35] The BBC later reported that Double's constituency party deputy chairman had resigned, suggesting Double, who had claimed to promote family life, should do the same. They also examined the public's changing view of morality and quoted political historian Matt Cole who said that whilst the public was now more tolerant of infidelity, it did object to hypocrisy. [36]

Double is an evangelical Christian. [34]

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