Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Jeremy Browne

 
Wikipedia: Jeremy Browne
Jeremy Browne MP


Incumbent
Assumed office 
20 December 2007
Leader Nick Clegg
Preceded by Julia Goldsworthy

Member of Parliament
for Taunton
Incumbent
Assumed office 
5 May 2005
Preceded by Adrian Flook
Majority 573 (1.0%)

Born 17 May 1970 (1970-05-17) (age 39)
Islington
Nationality British
Political party Liberal Democrat
Alma mater University of Nottingham

Jeremy Richard Browne (born 17 May 1970, Islington) is a British politician. He is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Taunton.

Contents

Early life

Jeremy Browne is the son of diplomat Sir Nicholas Browne, and lived in many different countries during his childhood including Iran, Zimbabwe and Belgium. He was educated at a private school before gaining a place at the University of Nottingham to study politics. He became President of the Students' Union in 1992.

Early career

He became a researcher for the Liberal Democrat MP Alan Beith in 1993. He worked for financial-consultancy Dewe Rogerson and has also worked for a Public Relations (PR) firm. He has also worked for the Liberal Democrats nationally as their director of press and broadcasting.

Election

He contested the Enfield Southgate parliamentary constituency at the 1997 General Election, he came third, behind Labour's Stephen Twigg shock ousting of the then Secretary of State for Defence Michael Portillo.[1] Browne was then chosen to contest the ultra marginal seat of Taunton which had been gained by the Conservative Adrian Flook in 2001 from the Liberal Democrat Jackie Ballard by just 235 votes. The 2005 General Election proved to be another close battle and Browne ousted Flook by 573 votes, against the national swing.[2].[3] Taunton Deane became the only seat where the incumbent MP had lost at the last three elections. Browne made his maiden speech on 26 May 2005.

Parliamentary career

Following his election, Browne was appointed a spokesman on Foreign Affairs and as Member of the Home Affairs Select Committee. He is a member of the advisory board of the think tank Reform. During the 2006 Liberal Democrat leadership campaign, Jeremy was a strong supporter of Menzies Campbell as well as one of his campaign managers. He was later promoted to the Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team to become the Liberal Democrat spokesman for Home Affairs. In 2008 Jeremy became Lib Dem Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury. [4] [5]

Since his election Browne has a voting record described as follows;

Strongly in favour of stem cell research, full disclosure of MPs' expenses, equal gay rights and laws to stop climate change.

Strongly against the introduction of ID cards, increasing detention without charge and the renewal of trident. [6]

In 2007 Browne was appointed Vice President of the Parkinson's Disease Society of the UK. He has campaigned prominently locally and nationally in favour of greater funding for care and research. His father suffers from Parkinson's. [7]

Browne has also presented a private members bill entitled The Organ Donation (Presumed Consent) Bill 2008-09. The bill aims to combat the lack of organs available for transplant in the UK, leading to over 1000 people a year dying whilst on waiting lists for organs. The second debate was completed on 19 June 2009 and the bill is currently waiting for a date to begin its consideration in a public bill committee. [8]

Parliamentary expenses

Browne was not amongst the group of Westminster MPs to be named and shamed in the public row over inappropriate Parliamentary allowance claims as uncovered in a campaign by the national broadsheet newspaper the Daily Telegraph. [9]

On expenses Browne told his local weekly newspaper, the Somerset County Gazette, “I’ve been scrupulous at maintaining a clear distinction between my Taunton home and London flat. I’ve never ‘flipped’ the designation of my main home, nor shifted household items between them. I’ve submitted receipts and substantially under-claimed in many areas, including for subsistence payments."[10]

During the Parliamentary period, 2007–2008 Browne claimed £161,136 was the 84th (out of 646) most expensive MP, during 2006–2007 Browne claimed £143,176, and was the 208th (out of 646) most expensive MP, for staffing and running his constituency office, for London accommodation when he sits in The House and to cover transport costs between Parliament and his constituency.[11] Full comparison of MP claims is published by TheyWorkForYou. [12] Broken down the Daily Telegraph information showed that during 2007–2008 'Jeremy Browne claimed £5,088 for roof repairs, £3,975 for replacement windows, £972 on a sofa and rugs and £1300 on blinds for his South London flat at the taxpayer’s expense. [13] In late June, Parliament published the receipts of the allowance and expenses claims made by MPs during the period 2005–2008.[14] the Somerset County Gazette published that, Jeremy Browne had claimed a further £9.99 on a toilet brush holder, 38p on a Kit Kat Chunky, and £1 for a 75ml tub of Vaseline for his constituency office and £9.99 for a spineless Yucca plant for his London flat. The Somerset County Gazette also revealed that Mr Browne had ‘attempted to claim £16.50 to cover the costs of a poppy wreath’,[15] which the MP laid at a Taunton War Memorial in November 2005.

Next election

Following the review of parliamentary representation in Somerset, the Boundary Commission for England has created a modified Taunton constituency with the name change Taunton Deane, to reflect the district name. The next election will be contested within these new boundaries and under this new name.

Personal life

Jeremy lives in the centre of Taunton, and is a keen supporter of Queens Park Rangers and Somerset County Cricket Club. Having a keen interest in international affairs, Jeremy was an early supporter of Barack Obama and invited to attend the Democratic National Convention in 2008. Jeremy also enjoys Real Ale, country walks, and the beaches of Cornwall. Jeremy married Charlotte in 2004 and they divorced in 2008.

References

  1. ^ "Nation rejoices as Portillo loses seat" The Observer.
  2. ^ "2005 election results"
  3. ^ "Parliamentary Standards Investigation of donations to Taunton Conservatives", Select Committee on Standards and Privileges.
  4. ^ "Political Biography", Liberal Democrat people.
  5. ^ [1], They work for you biography.
  6. ^ [ http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/howtheyvoted/0,,-9078,00.html “How they voted”] Guardian Newspaper.
  7. ^ “Vice Presidents” Parkinson’s Disease Society.
  8. ^ “Organ Donation Presumed Consent Bill” Parliament.uk.
  9. ^ "Expenses coverage", The Daily Telegraph.
  10. ^ "‘My Expenses are scrupulous’ claims Taunton MP", Somerset County Gazette, 14 May 2009.
  11. ^ "Jeremy Browne MP: Parliamentary Expenses", They Work For You, 29 May 2009.
  12. ^ "Full MP list", They Work for You.
  13. ^ "MPs Expenses: Lib Dem MPs investigated by the Telegraph", The Daily Telegraph, 25 May 2009.
  14. ^ "Allowances by MP – Jeremy Browne", Parliament UK.
  15. ^ "Poppy wreath in Taunton MP's expenses - have your say", Somerset County Gazette, 23 June 2009.

External links

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Adrian Flook
Member of Parliament for Taunton
2005–present
Incumbent

Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 
Learn More
Adrian John Flook
Taunton Deane (UK Parliament constituency)
Taunton (UK Parliament constituency)

Who is Jeremy London? Read answer...
What is Jeremy Walker? Read answer...
Where is Jeremy DePoyster from? Read answer...

Help us answer these
Who is Jeremy Cloleman?
Who is jeremy hughes?
Who is Jeremy Rifkin?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Jeremy Browne" Read more