Nigel Adams
Nigel Adams MP | |
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MP for the Selby and Ainsty county constituency | |
Member of Parliament for Selby and Ainsty | |
Assumed office 6 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Constituency Created |
Majority | 13,772 (24.6%) |
Personal details | |
Born |
[1] Goole, West Riding of Yorkshire, England | 30 November 1966
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse(s) | Claire Robson |
Children | Four |
Alma mater | Selby High School |
Website |
www Profile, parliament.uk; accessed 30 January 2017. |
Nigel Adams (born 30 November 1966) is a British Conservative Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Selby and Ainsty in North Yorkshire.[2]
Early life
Born in Goole,[3] and raised in Selby, he is the son of a school caretaker and school cleaner. Adams attended Camblesforth Primary School (1974-1978) and won a place at Selby Grammar School (later Selby High School) in 1978, Adams left school in 1984, aged 17 and did not attend University.
Business Career
Having left school with few formal qualifications, Adams started his career with a number of sales roles in the advertising industry and latterly in the telecommunications sector. He started his first business in 1993, Advanced Digital Telecom Limited, aged 26 with a £20 a week grant via the Enterprise Allowance Scheme under the John Major Conservative Government. The company grew successfully until it was acquired by York based JWE Telecom PLC in [4] In 2006, Adams acquired NGC Networks Limited [5] a telecommunications equipment and services provider, of which he continues to be a director and shareholder.
Family History
In 2016, geneaology research[6] reaching as far back as the 1600's by the Selby branch of the Church of the Latter Day Saints discovered that Adams is descended from the well known Staffordshire industrialist William Adams (potter) Other ancestors uncovered include Members of Parliament including Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet a close ally of Charles I of England a former Lord Mayor of the City of London and MP for London (1654–1655 and 1656–1658), William Adams (haberdasher) a wealthy 17th-century businessman who founded Adams Grammar School in 1656. Former pupils of the selective grammar school include Labour Party (UK) leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Further research has also indicated that Adams heritage includes two former President of the United States namely the second and sixth Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams in addition to revolutionary leader Samuel Adams.
Political career
Adams joined the Conservative Party (UK) in 1992.
Following his successful re-election in June 2017, Adams was appointed to the Government as Assistant Government Whip. [7] His departmental responsibilities include Department for Environment, Food and rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Northern Ireland Office (NIO)
In 2016, Adams was one of the key figures in the unsuccessful Conservative Party leadership bid by Boris Johnson and still remains a close ally.[8] Adams appeared in the 2017 BBC docudrama Theresa vs Boris, How May became PM
He contested the marginal Rossendale and Darwen seat at the 2005 general election, coming second with a swing to the Conservatives of 1.9% compared to the 3.1% average they achieved nationally. Adams was then selected as the candidate for the Conservative Party in the newly created seat of Selby and Ainsty in 2006. Four years later at the 2010 general election, Adams was elected with a 23.71% majority.[9]
Following his election to Parliament, Adams was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the House of Lords and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, The Lord Strathclyde,[10] and subsequently to his successor, The Lord Hill of Oareford until his resignation in August 2014. In September 2014 Adams was appointed to the Number 10 Policy Board[11] with responsibility for economic affairs.
Adams was re-elected as Member of Parliament for Selby and Ainsty at the 2015 general election with 27,725 votes, a majority of 13,557 votes and 52.5% of the total votes cast, a swing from Labour of 1.0% compared to a negative national swing of 0.4%. He was re-elected again at the snap election on June 8th 2017 with 32,921 votes and an increased majority and vote share of 13,772 and 58.7% respectively. [12]
Until June 2017, Adams was Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Biomass Group and in 2013 he wrote an article describing the benefits of biomass.[13] He regards wind and solar generation as relatively expensive and inflexible methods of renewable energy. Whilst coal is reliable and available, it is not renewable and converts inactive carbon stored underground into carbon dioxide thus increasing CO2 levels. Drax and Eggborough power stations are major UK electricity producers in his constituency. Both power stations are capable of burning biomass.[13] In January 2015, Adams introduced the Onshore wind subsidies (abolition) bill to Parliament which passed to the next stage following a close vote. The Conservative government has announced new onshore wind subsidies will end on 1 April 2016.
Until June 2017, Adams was Chairman of the All Party Group for Music and in November 2015 he instigated several Parliamentary debates on the difficulties facing UK musicians accessing visas for touring the US. The group has additionally held a session on the State of Access report aimed at improving access to live music for deaf and disabled people. Adams has campaigned to change the law on Secondary Ticketing and he successfully persuaded the government to outlaw the use of bots for the purpose of purchasing event tickets for resale. He also gained praise by successfully lobbying to outlaw the use of flares and fireworks at music events and festivals. [14] He was Secretary of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Industrial Heritage.[15]
Adams was in favour of Brexit prior to the 2016 referendum.[16]
Constituency Issues
- On Boxing Day 2015, heavy flooding hit the Tadcaster area in Adams' constituency. Adams ensured that government funding was made available to residents and businesses quickly. He assisted North Yorkshire County Council ensuring a temporary footbridge was erected following difficulties getting agreement with a local landowner over an initial preferred site.
- In autumn 2013, Adams gained praise from the Chancellor, George Osborne for successfully leading the campaign to restore the concessionary coal allowance[17] to retired coal miners,[18] who had their allowance stopped following the collapse of UK Coal.
- In December 2014, Adams and Mark Crane, leader of Selby District Council successfully lobbied race organisers for Selby District to host a stage of the international cycle race known as the Tour de Yorkshire[19]
- He is Vice Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group[20] as Tadcaster in the Selby and Ainsty constituency is a brewing town with Heineken, Molson Coors and Samuel Smith's Old Brewery.
- In October 2015, The Daily Telegraph highlighted problems associated with a private company's recycled waste. The company had gone bankrupt and Adams was pictured in Great Heck where a tip with up to 10,000 tons of "stinking" and steaming household waste was said to be making people sick.[21]
Expenses
Between 2011 and 2012, Adams claimed the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) approved accommodation allowance of £26,144 against a maximum annual allowance of £27,875 based on having four children living with him in London. Critics pointed out the coalition government removed support for other families earning £60,000.[22] Since his election in 2010, his average accommodation costs have been £21,468.36 per year against a maximum annual allowance of £27,875.00.[23] The costs compare favourably to the accommodation claims by the previous MP for Selby (UK Parliament constituency) John Grogan (politician) which were in excess of £24,000 per year in 2008/9 and 2009/10 [24] despite London rents being far less expensive than today.
Constituency donations
In 2015, Adams voted against plain cigarette packaging in the Tobacco Products Regulation motion. He had previously accepted £1,188 in hospitality from Japan Tobacco International during the 2012 Chelsea Flower Show.[25]
Personal life
Adams is married to Claire (née Robson) who works part-time as his office manager.[26]
A keen sportsman, he played competitive cricket in the York Senior League and is a former member of the Yorkshire Cricket Club's members committee. Adams is currently Secretary of the Lords and Commons Cricket Club and whilst captaining the side against MCC in June 2013 at Lord's Cricket Ground he scored his career best innings of 125 not out.[27]
He is a patron of the Selby Hands of Hope charity.[28] He is active on the Yorkshire committee of the Lord's Taverners. He has served as a governor at two of his former schools, Camblesforth Primary school[29] (2002–04) and Selby High School (2007–11).
References
- ↑ "Nigel Adams MP". BBC News. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- ↑ "Election 2010: Selby and Ainsty". BBC News. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
- ↑ "Who's Who". ukwhoswho.com. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ http://www.trustnet.com/Investments/Article.aspx?id=200008171008096010P. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Nigel Adams MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ UK Parliament Biographies
- ↑ "The Number 10 Policy Board – names in full". Conservative Home.
- ↑ http://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000917. Missing or empty
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(help) - 1 2 Nigel Adams (18 July 2013). "Comment: There's right and wrong ways to develop the UK's biomass". politics.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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(help) - ↑ "Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups [as at 29 March 2017]". Retrieved 19 April 2017.
- ↑ Goodenough, Tom (16 February 2016). "Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn’t and who is still on the fence?". The Spectator. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
- ↑ "Guarantee of free coal to 1,500 former miners". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Coal concession for ex-miners to be reinstated". York Press. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Selby lobbying to be part of the Tour of Yorkshire". York Press. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
- ↑ "House of Commons – Register Of All-Party Groups as at 18 August 2014: Beer". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ Sophie Jamieson (6 October 2015). "Stinking 10,000 tonne pile of rubbish in Great Heck, Yorkshire investigated by Environment Agency". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
- ↑ Holly Watt; Claire Newell; Charles Young; Ben Bryant (4 July 2013). "MPs use children to claim more expenses". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ {{http://www.theipsa.org.uk/mp-costs/your-mp/nigel-adams/}}
- ↑ {{http://mpsallowances.parliament.uk/mpslordsandoffices/hocallowances/allowances-by-mp/john-grogan/}}
- ↑ "Tickets to Glyndebourne or the Oval? Big tobacco’s bid to woo parliamentarians". 20 May 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ Michael Wilkinson, Christopher Hope, (29 June 2015). "One in five MPs employs a family member: the full list revealed". Daily Telegraph.
- ↑ "Lords & Commons CC v MCC at Lords Cricket Ground, 16 June". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "Home - Selby Hands of Hope". Selby Hands of Hope. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "About Us – Camblesforth Community Primary School". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
External links
- Nigel Adams MP official constituency website
- Nigel Adams MP Conservative Party profile
- Selby and Ainsty Conservatives
- Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Contributions in Parliament at Hansard 2010–present
- Voting record at Public Whip
- Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou
- Profile at Westminster Parliamentary Record
- Nigel Adams Profile at New Statesman Your Democracy
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