Life and history
Educated atIn the European Parliament
Fox was first elected to the European Parliament in 2009 and was re-elected in 2014 before losing his seat in 2019. Fox served as Chief Whip of the European Conservative & Reformists Group (ECR) 2010-2014 before being elected Leader of the British Conservative Delegation in November 2014 – a position he held until the end of his term. In his first mandate (2009–14) Fox served on the Economic & Monetary Affairs, Internal Market and Constitutional Affairs Committees. In his second mandate (2014–19) he served on the Industry, Research & Energy, Economic & Monetary Affairs, and the Constitutional Affairs Committees. He was the leading British campaigner in the ‘One Seat Campaign’. This was a cross Party effort to scrap the expensive practice of the European Parliament moving from Brussels to Strasbourg every month. As part of this campaign he co-authored the Fox-Hafner report which received widespread support and changed the official position of the Parliament in favour of having a single seat in Brussels. This will require a change to the European Treaties the next time they are up for review. In 2011/12 Fox was rapporteur on Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions. In 2016 he was the shadow rapporteur for Energy Efficiency Labeling. In 2018 Fox was the rapporteur on the Crowdfunding Report. His final report in January 2019 was on the need for a Comprehensive European Industrial Policy on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. During his time in Parliament Fox campaigned on numerous issues and helped steer legislation through the Parliament. * He supported efforts to encourage the development of new financial technologies such as block chain and fintech. * He was a vocal supporter on free trade, voting in favour of Trade Deals between the European Union and other bodies such as Canada, South Korea and Japan. * He opposed efforts to increase the European Union Budget believing that the EU needed to show fiscal responsibility rather than continually demand more money from Member States. * He argued against the gradual creep of European Union sovereignty, in particular he opposed efforts by the European Union to be granted ‘Tax Setting Powers. * He has campaigned on numerous animal welfare causes such as against puppy smuggling and has supported the Dogs Trust UK as well as BirdLife Malta in its campaign against the hunting of migrating birds. He was Chairman of the European Parliament Innovation Group 2017–19.In the South West & Gibraltar
Fox was active across the South West on a wide range of issues – from farming and environmental to industrial and business. He supported the region's cider makers against attempts by the European Union to levy additional taxes on small scale cider producers. Similarly he supported residents in North Somerset against plans by the Environment Agency to move the sea defences a mile inland to create salt marshes and mudflats between Clevedon and Kewstoke. This would have led to the deliberate flooding of prime agricultural land. He opposed plans to build an offshore wind farm off the Jurassic Coast in Dorset on the grounds that it would have damaged the local tourist industry. The proposal was finally rejected by the UK Government. Fox was one of the most vocal opponents. He pushed for reform of the Common Fisheries Policy and supported efforts to help the region's fishing industry. In addition Fox regularly visited Gibraltar to meet with representatives of the Government, business community and the public. He was a firm believer in the right of Gibraltarians to determine their own future.References
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