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Anthony Paul Bamford, Baron Bamford, (born 23 October 1945) is a British
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businessman who is chairman of
J. C. Bamford JCB is a British multinational manufacturer of equipment for construction, agriculture, waste handling, and demolition, founded in 1945 and based in Rocester, Staffordshire, England. The word " JCB" is also often used colloquially as a ge ...
(JCB). He succeeded his father,
Joseph Cyril Bamford Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE (21 June 1916 – 1 March 2001)Ritchie, BerrObituary: Joseph Bamford obituary, ''The Independent'', 7 March 2001 was a British businessman, who was the founder of the JCB company, manufacturing heavy plant. Biog ...
, as chairman and managing director of the company in 1975, at the age of 30. He was
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in 1990 at the age of 45. He has appeared in the
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, and in 2021 his net worth was estimated at US$9.48billion. Bamford is a car collector whose collection includes two examples of the rare Ferrari 250 GTO, valued upwards of $70 million each.


Education

Bamford was educated at
Ampleforth College Ampleforth College is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in the English public school tradition located in the village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1802 as a boys' school, it is situated in the groun ...
, followed by the
University of Grenoble The Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA, French: meaning "''Grenoble Alps University''") is a public research university in Grenoble, France. Founded in 1339, it is the third largest university in France with about 60,000 students and over 3,000 resea ...
.


Life and career

In 1974, Bamford sued the then MP
Jeffrey Archer Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist, life peer, convicted criminal, and former politician. Before becoming an author, Archer was a Member of Parliament (1969–1974), but did not ...
for bankruptcy after Archer failed to repay a £172,000 loan. Archer had lost the money in a fraudulent share scam. Archer later repaid the money from his earnings as a novelist and Bamford subsequently withdrew the bankruptcy notice. In 2000, JCB was fined £22 million by the
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for
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breaches. Bamford said the decision was "disappointing and wrong". A six-year legal battle ensued, which resulted in the
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upholding the penalty. Outside of business, Bamford is a well-known collector of early vintage
Ferrari Ferrari S.p.A. (; ) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988) in 1939 from the Alfa Romeo racing division as ''Auto Avio Costruzioni'', the company built its first car in ...
s, and is the only individual to own two
Ferrari 250 GTO The Ferrari 250 GTO is a GT car produced by Ferrari from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car category. It was powered by Ferrari's ''Tipo 168/62'' Colombo V12 engine. The "250" in its name denotes the disp ...
s. He was once the owner of a 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Grand Prix car raced by the five-time world champion
Juan Manuel Fangio Juan Manuel Fangio (American Spanish: , ; 24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995), nicknamed ''El Chueco'' ("the bowlegged" or "bandy legged one") or ''El Maestro'' ("The Master" or "The Teacher"), was an Argentine racing car driver. He dominated t ...
of Argentina, and in August 2006, he expressed an interest in purchasing
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but backed out when he was told the sale would also involve
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, which he did not wish to buy. Bamford is married to Carole, Lady Bamford and has four children. He is close to
Tony Blair Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He previously served as Leader of th ...
,
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and
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, having provided
Daylesford House Daylesford House is a Georgian country house near Daylesford, Gloucestershire (formerly in Worcestershire until 1931), on the north bank of the River Evenlode near the border with Oxfordshire. It is about east of Stow-on-the-Wold and w ...
for his wedding party in July 2022. A few months before Bamford joined the House of Lords, he shut down a company he had owned that was registered in the British Virgin Islands, a tax haven according to the
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. The company was called Casper Ltd. and was formed in 1994. Bamford was the sole shareholder. A spokesman for Bamford told ''The Guardian'' in 2016 that Casper Ltd. never owned any assets, had a bank account or engaged in any activity during its entire existence.


Politics

Bamford is a major donor to the UK
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, with JCB and related Bamford entities giving the party £8.1m in cash or kind between 2007 and 2017. He donated £1 million before the 2010 General Election, and Prime Minister
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recommended him for a
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that same year, however Bamford withdrew his name from consideration days before the members were announced. In 2012, Bamford was later outspoken on the need for the UK Government to champion manufacturing in the UK and commissioned a report in 2012 on the subject which was sent directly to
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. He was elevated to the House of Lords in August 2013, when he took the title "Baron Bamford" of Daylesford in the County of Gloucestershire and of Wootton in the County of Staffordshire. In June 2016, Bamford wrote a letter in support of voting to leave the
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to his employees. In October 2016, he led his company to leave the CBI over the organisation's anti-Brexit stance. JCB also donated £100,000 to
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, the official pro-Brexit group. In May 2021, Bamford rejected an invitation to rejoin the CBI, after previously having called it a "waste of time" that "didn’t represent my business or private companies". During the 2019 general election campaign Bamford donated £3,935,984 to the Conservative Party. In 1961, Bamford incorporated a company called JCB Research, described in media as an "obscure company". Between 2001 and 2010, JCB Research donated over £4.5 million to Conservative politicians, although it was only reportedly worth £27,000 at the end of 2010.


Personal life

Bamford owns mansions in several countries; in England they include
Daylesford House Daylesford House is a Georgian country house near Daylesford, Gloucestershire (formerly in Worcestershire until 1931), on the north bank of the River Evenlode near the border with Oxfordshire. It is about east of Stow-on-the-Wold and w ...
and
Wootton Lodge Wootton Lodge is a privately owned 17th-century country house situated at Wootton near Ellastone, Staffordshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Architectural description The impressive west entrance front has basements and three st ...
. Although he was linked to offshore tax havens in the
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through sole ownership of Casper Ltd., his spokesman said the company was inactive for its entire existence before being dissolved in 2012. One of Anthony Bamford's sons,
Jo Bamford Jo Bamford (born Joseph Cyril Edward Bamford in December 1977) is a British businessman and heir to the multi-billion pound JCB family fortune. After working in the family-owned JCB (company), JCB company, he founded a green hydrogen investment fu ...
, is a businessman. After working at the JCB company, he founded a
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investment fund and in 2019 purchased Northern Irish company
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, who manufacture buses including London's double-deckers.


Car collection

Bamford is a prolific car collector with an interest in rare vintage Ferraris. His car collection is valued in excess of £260 million and includes: *
Ferrari 250 GTO The Ferrari 250 GTO is a GT car produced by Ferrari from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car category. It was powered by Ferrari's ''Tipo 168/62'' Colombo V12 engine. The "250" in its name denotes the disp ...
s/n 3767 * Ferrari 250 GTO s/n 4399 *
Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa The Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, or 250 TR, is a racing sports car built by Ferrari from 1957 to 1961. It was introduced at the end of the 1957 racing season in response to rule changes that enforced a maximum engine displacement of 3 litres for t ...
*
Ferrari F12tdf The Ferrari F12berlinetta (Type F152) is a Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The F12berlinetta debuted at the Geneva Motor Show#2012, 2 ...
* Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR (Uhlenhaut Coupé) *
Aston Martin DBR2 The Aston Martin DBR2 was a sports racing car built in 1957 as a sibling to the Aston Martin DBR1, yet competing in a larger engine capacity group. Development The DBR2 was created from a short lived Lagonda project known as DP166 (DP for ''Dev ...
* Aston Martin DB4 GT


Styles and honours

* Mr Anthony Bamford (1945–90) * Sir Anthony Bamford (1990–2002) * Sir Anthony Bamford DL (2002–2013) * The Right Honourable The Lord Bamford DL (2013–present)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bamford, Anthony 1945 births British car collectors Deputy Lieutenants of Staffordshire English billionaires English businesspeople JCB (company) Knights Bachelor Conservative Party (UK) life peers Knights of the Ordre national du Mérite Living people People educated at Ampleforth College People from Staffordshire Grenoble Alpes University alumni British Eurosceptics Conservative Party (UK) donors Life peers created by Elizabeth II