Jeremy Hanley

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Sir Jeremy James Hanley (born November 17, 1945) is a politician in the United Kingdom and a chartered accountant.

He was Conservative member of Parliament for Richmond and Barnes from 1983, but lost his seat in the 1997 election.

During the John Major government, he served as a junior minister in the Northern Ireland Office, then from 1994 to 1995 as Conservative Party Chairman with the Cabinet sinecure of Minister without Portfolio, and subsequently as Minister of State at the Foreign Office until 1997. He has been a member of the Privy Council since 1994.

Hanley's Richmond and Barnes constituency was abolished ahead of the 1997 election. He stood as the Conservative candidate for the new constituency of Richmond Park, but was defeated by the Liberal Democrat candidate Jenny Tonge.

Hanley is the son of the actor Jimmy Hanley (1918–1970) and the actress Dinah Sheridan (born 1920). His sister, Jenny Hanley, became an actress and TV presenter in the 1970s.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
new constituency
(before: Richmond)
Member of Parliament for Richmond and Barnes
19831997
Succeeded by
constituency abolished
(after: Richmond Park)
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Norman Fowler
Chairman of the Conservative Party
1994–1995
Succeeded by
Brian Mawhinney