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Sir Jeremy Paul Wright , MP (born 24 October 1972) is a British lawyer and politician who served as
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from 2014 to 2018 and as
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from 2018 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for
Kenilworth and Southam Kenilworth and Southam is a constituency in Warwickshire, England represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Jeremy Wright, a Conservative who served as Culture Secretary until 24 July 2019, having previously serve ...
, previously Rugby and Kenilworth, since the 2005 general election. He served as
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from 12 May 2010 until his appointment as
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at the
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on 6 September 2012. He became
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and
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on 15 July 2014. Wright replaced Matt Hancock as Culture Secretary on 9 July 2018, serving in the post for a year until being sacked by incoming Prime Minister
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in July 2019 and returning to the backbenches.
Sky Sports report, 25 July 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2020.


Early life

Wright was born in Taunton,
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. His parents were both teachers and he has one brother who served as a Commander in the
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. Wright was educated at two independent schools: Taunton School and Trinity School, New York City, before going to the
University of Exeter , mottoeng = "We Follow the Light" , established = 1838 - St Luke's College1855 - Exeter School of Art1863 - Exeter School of Science 1955 - University of Exeter (received royal charter) , type = Public , ...
, where he graduated as a
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. He was
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at the Inner Temple in 1996 and specialised in criminal law in the Midlands until his election to Parliament in 2005.'WRIGHT, Jeremy Paul'
''Who's Who'' 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2012; online edn, November 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He remains a member of No.5 Chambers in Birmingham but is officially listed as non-practising as of May 2013.
The Register of Members' Financial Interests: Part 1. As at 7 May 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2013.


Parliamentary career

Wright was first elected to Parliament at the 2005 general election, when he won the seat of Rugby and Kenilworth from the sitting Labour MP
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who had represented the constituency since the 1997 general election. At the 2010 election he retained the newly created Kenilworth and Southam constituency, increasing his majority to 12,552.Jeremy Wright MP
Democracy Live, BBC. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
In July 2007, Wright was appointed as an Opposition
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and served as a Government Whip from 2010 until 2012, holding the office of
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.Jeremy Wright
Parliament of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He served as a member of the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee between 2005 and 2007. In September 2012 Wright was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the
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. His specific responsibility was as Minister for Prisons and Rehabilitation.Jeremy Paul Wright
politics.co.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He was appointed Attorney General on 15 July 2014, replacing Dominic Grieve. For the purposes of this role, he was appointed a
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. Wright set up the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia in 2007. Wright has generally supported the proposals for the HS2 London to Birmingham rail link which will run through his constituency.Warwickshire candidates support high-speed rail link
BBC election 2010, 14 April 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He has opposed some of the detailed original plans for the route, although supporting route changes made in 2010.High-speed route in Warwickshire 'revised', says MP
''BBC News'', 8 September 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
Warwickshire MP joins HS2 protest group
''Coventry Telegraph'', 11 October 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
County divided on HS2 rail route
''BBC News'', 10 January 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
In 2016, Wright became the campaign manager for
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's leadership bid for the Conservative leadership election. Crabb withdrew from the contest after coming fourth in the first round and transferred his support to
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. Wright campaigned for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union before the EU membership referendum on 23 June 2016. In November 2016, Wright was criticised by a number of other Conservative MPs for his role in the Government's loss of a High Court case which gave MPs and peers a veto over when Brexit begins. Although it was suggested that he should resign as Attorney General, Wright retained his position. In July 2018, after a series of resignations in May's cabinet after her decision of a " Soft Brexit" was reached at
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, Wright was appointed to
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, after Matt Hancock was moved to become
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. With
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in late 2018, Wright warned social media firms that "the era of self-regulation is coming to an end" with regard to extremist content and announced a forthcoming '
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', published in April 2019, which is expected to introduce legal regulation of online publishers and social media, including new censorship rules. In late May 2022, Jeremy Wright became the 27th Conservative MP to publicly call for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign, in a 2,000 word letter on his website.


Stansted 15 Case

In 2019 - in his role at Attorney General he decided to prosecute the
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under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 – terror legislation that was first introduced in the aftermath of the Lockerbie bombing for their role in stopping one of the UK Government's Foreign Deportation flights. In their appeal, lawyers for the defence argued the legislation used to convict the group was not only rarely used but also was not intended for the kinds of peaceful actions undertaken by their clients. They said the prosecution stretched the meaning of the law by characterising the lock-on equipment they used to blockade the runway as devices used to endanger life. In its judgment, the Court of Appeal stated that they “should not have been prosecuted for the extremely serious offence, because heirconduct did not satisfy the various elements of the offence,” adding “there was in truth, no case to answer”.


Register of Members' Interests

From 1 September 2021 to 1 September 2022, Wright has been Professor of Practice at the University of Warwick in Coventry, for which he receives £10,000 per annum, paid monthly. This is for approximately 3 hrs a week. (Registered 1 October 2021).


Expenses claims

Wright has defended his expenses claims as an MP, including claiming nearly £3,000 for the purchase of furniture for a flat in London after he became an MP in 2005.My furniture claim was not extravagant
''Coventry Telegraph'', 1 June 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He repaid £46.71 over-claimed for council tax in 2007–08 after a "genuine mistake".Jeremy Wright MP made mobile phone and furniture expenses claims
''Coventry Telegraph'', 30 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
He also claimed just under £800 in mobile phone call charges which he was ordered to repay. He appealed the decision to order repayment of these expenses, claiming that he had requested permission to charge an amount for mobile phone calls as he did not have a landline installed in his London flat.Tory whip appealing against MPs' expenses payback demand
''The Guardian'', 23 December 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
Tory MP Jeremy Wright appeals over MPs expenses order
''Coventry Telegraph'', 23 December 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
Wright succeeded in his appeal and was not required to repay the amount claimed for mobile phone calls.MP Jeremy Wright won't have to repay £700 expenses
''Coventry Telegraph'', 3 February 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
Wright published errors on his website in 2009, placing political links on it, an activity banned if costs for the site are paid for from Parliamentary expenses, although he was not required to repay the expenses claimed in this instance.Tory candidate Jeremy Wright under pressure to repay expenses after breaking rules
''Birmingham Post'', 29 April 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2013.


Personal life

He married Yvonne Salter in 1998, with whom he has a son and a daughter. He and his wife live in the village of Shrewley in Warwickshire. In November 2018, Wright said that he likes to unwind by spending time with his "very large" Lego collection. Wright described assembling lego bricks as "therapeutic". He was
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in the
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for political and public service.


References


External links


www.jeremywright.org.uk
Jeremy Wright's website
Profile
at the Conservative Party *
His profile at his chambers

Debrett's People of Today
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