Justin Tomlinson

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Justin Tomlinson
MP
Minister of State for Disabled People
Assumed office
8 May 2015
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by Mark Harper
Member of Parliament
for North Swindon
Assumed office
6 May 2010
Preceded by Michael Wills
Majority 11,786 (22.6%)
Personal details
Born (1976-11-05) 5 November 1976 (age 47)[1]
Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Joanne Wheeler
Relations Brother Mark Hicken
Alma mater Oxford Brookes
Website www.justintomlinson.com

Justin Paul Tomlinson[2] (born 5 November 1976) is the Conservative MP for North Swindon. He was originally a Conservative Councillor on Swindon Borough Council, being elected in 2000. He is the current Member of Parliament for Swindon North. He was appointed the position of Minister for Disabled People following the 2015 general election victory of the Conservative Party.

Education

Tomlinson was educated at the Harry Cheshire High School (since renamed Baxter College), a state comprehensive school in Kidderminster, Worcestershire in the West Midlands England, followed by Oxford Brookes University [formerly known as Oxford Polytechnic] in the city of Oxford where he became Chairman of its Conservative Student Branch from 1995–99. He was National Chairman of Conservative Future between 2002 and 2003, the youth-wing of the Conservative Party.[3]

Tomlinson served as manager of a nightclub called Eros, in Swindon, Wiltshire. He also operated a small marketing business.[4]

Political career

Tomlinson stood in the 2005 general election, but lost to Labour MP Michael Wills by 2,571 votes. He won the seat from Labour in the 2010 general election, defeating Labour candidate Victor Agarwall by 7,060 votes. In total, Tomlinson received 22,408 votes (44.6% of the vote), with a swing of 10.1% from Labour to the conservatives.[5]

Along with fellow MP Chris Kelly, Tomlinson placed a bet while at university that he would be Prime Minister before the year 2038. He stands to win £500,000 should this happen.[6]

Tomlinson sat on the Public Accounts Committee between 2012 and 2014.[7]

He reported fellow MP Sadiq Khan to the police in 2014 after Khan was photographed apparently driving whilst using a mobile phone. Tomlinson said "those who make the laws should certainly not be above them".[8]

Tomlinson was given the role of Minister for Disabled People in May 2015.[9]

Tomlinson faced calls for his resignation in October 2015 after it was revealed than he had leaked information from the Public Accounts committee regarding regulation of short term high cost credit "payday lenders" to Wonga.com back in 2013. Tomlinson accepted he had broken the rules and apologised, claiming that his "strongly-held belief that action needed to be taken on payday lenders" had caused his "judgement to be clouded".[10] Tomlinson arranged £30,000 of sponsorship for Swindon Supermarine F.C., a local football team by the same payday lender wonga.com. The football club's chairman, Jez Webb has made donations of £30,218 to both Tomlinson's and local Conservative party funds since 2014. Webb stated that he donated in a personal capacity and that the very similar amounts "were coincindental." [11][12]

Tomlinson was subsequently accused of trying to remove references to previous links to Wonga from his website, including the arrangement of a sponsorship deal with Swindon Supermarine F.C. in 2011[13]

Personal life

Tomlinson announced his engagement to Jo Wheeler in August 2011, having proposed on The Peak, the highest point in Hong Kong.[14] The couple married at the House of Commons on 2 June 2012.[15]

References

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  2. The London Gazette: no. 59418. p. 8745. 13 May 2010.
  3. The Telegraph Election 2010 UK Political Database - Justin Tomlinson (Conservative, Swindon North). Published by: The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved: 14 November 2011.
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  14. Love at first sight brings MP Justin together with Jo Published by: Swindon Link. Retrieved: 11 January 2012
  15. North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson weds in Parliament Published by: Swindon Link. Retrieved: 6 January 2013

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