Julian Lewis
Julian Murray Lewis (born 26 September 1951, in Swansea, Wales) is a British politician and Conservative Member of Parliament for New Forest East in Hampshire. He was a leading opponent of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and other Left-wing organisations, throughout the 1980s. From 1990 to 1996, he worked for the Research Department at Conservative Central Office, but resigned to campaign against Britain joining the single European currency before opposition to the euro was officially adopted by the Conservative Party. He was first elected as an M.P. in 1997. Julian Lewis is well known for his well-natured joshing with main rival Brian Dash Liberal Democrats and currently holds a conservative stronghold in the New Forest Area.
Locally, he successfully opposed the development of a large container port at Dibden Bay, between Marchwood and Hythe. In Parliament he currently holds the position of Shadow Defence Minister.
He has been described by Quentin Letts of the Daily Telegraph as "one of the most vigorous rightwingers in the Commons" and by David Hencke of The Guardian as the Conservative Party's "front bench terrier".
His full biography is at: http://www.julianlewis.net/biography.php
Voting record
The following is a brief summary of Lewis' voting record on high-profile issues:
Bills voted for
- Military action against Iraq
- Introduction of compulsory identity cards
Bills voted against
- Ban on fox hunting
- Reduction of the age of consent for gay men to 16
- Adoption rights for unmarried and gay couples
External links
- Dr Julian Lewis MP official site
- Dr Julian Lewis MP biography at the site of the Conservative Party
- ePolitix.com - Julian Lewis
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Julian Lewis MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Julian Lewis MP
- The Public Whip - Julian Lewis MP voting record
- BBC News - Julian Lewis profile 10 February, 2005