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'''Anthony Bamford''' is an English businessman and chair of [[JCB]]. | '''Anthony Bamford''' is an English businessman and chair of [[JCB]]. | ||
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==Involvement in UK politics== | ==Involvement in UK politics== | ||
+ | [[Image:Cameron Bamford Osborne.JPG|thumb|right|400px|David Cameron, George Osborne and Anthony Bamford opening a JCB factory in India<ref>Jamie Doward, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/nov/14/bamford-court-feud-tory-funding Feud between Bamford brothers threatens to cast light on funding for Tories], ''the Guardian'', 14-November-2010</ref>]] Bamford was raised to the peerage in August 2013. | ||
===Brexit donor=== | ===Brexit donor=== | ||
Bamford is a Brexit supporter and gave £673,000 to the campaign for the UK to leave the EU, contributing to both the [[Vote Leave]] campaign and [[Grassroots Out]] through JC Bamford Excavators Limited. | Bamford is a Brexit supporter and gave £673,000 to the campaign for the UK to leave the EU, contributing to both the [[Vote Leave]] campaign and [[Grassroots Out]] through JC Bamford Excavators Limited. |
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Anthony Bamford is an English businessman and chair of JCB.
He is a member of the Midlands Industrial Council.
He is a donor to right-wind causes: he is one of the largest donors to the Conservative Party; has donated money to the Taxpayers' Alliance; and gave money to the campaign for the UK to leave the EU.[1]
Contents
Involvement in UK politics
Bamford was raised to the peerage in August 2013.
Brexit donor
Bamford is a Brexit supporter and gave £673,000 to the campaign for the UK to leave the EU, contributing to both the Vote Leave campaign and Grassroots Out through JC Bamford Excavators Limited.
Lobbying for lower taxes
In December 2005, Bamford was one of a number of prominent business-people who signed a letter to the Telegraph calling on Chancellor Gordon Brown to lower taxes.[3]
Conservative Party ties
Bamford is one of the largest donors to the Conservative Party, giving £4.1 million to the Tories from 2010 to 2015.[4]
As such, Bamford is a member of The Leader's Group, an elite Conservative Party supporter group which enables donors to secure access to leading party members and the prime minister through an annual membership fee of £50,000.[5] For example, he was a dinenr guest of Prime Minister David Cameron in July 2010.
Bamford was knighted by the Conservative Government in 1990.[6] His name was withdrawn from a list of prospective Conservative peers in May 2010, amid claims that the decision was related to his tax affairs.[7]Three years later in August 2013 he was finally made a peer. [8]
New Labour links
Bamford was a guest of Tony Blair at Chequers on 11 December 2004.[9]
The Independent reported in 2006:
- "Anthony puts much of his success down to anti-union policies adopted at JCB over the years, and has spiritual reservations about Labour," says a political acquaintance. "But on a personal level, he finds Blair pretty charming, and is obviously happy with the direction he has taken the party in. It's a measure of the remarkable guy he is that he can be friends with Blair, Cameron, and the Prince of Wales, all at the same time."[6]
Business interests
Anthony Bamford took over as head of JCB in 1975.[6]
Property
'W magazine reports:
- In addition to the Gloucestershire stronghold [1'700 acre Daylesford], there’s a London mansion; a 4,200-acre estate in Staffordshire, known as Wootton; Heron Bay, the fabled Barbados home once owned by Ronald and Marietta Tree; and Château de Léoube, in Provence. At sea and in the air they are no less pampered: There’s the Virginian, their 240-foot yacht previously owned by John Kluge; the private jet; and one of the biggest private helicopters in England, a Sikorsky S-76 (Anthony uses it to commute daily to his factory in Staffordshire).[10]
Affiliations
JCB | Taxpayers' Alliance | Conservative Party | Midlands Industrial Council | White's
Background
Bamford is the son of Joseph Cyril Bamford, who founded the excavation machinery business JCB in 1945. The firm prospered in the postwar boom.[6]
Bamford has a brother Mark Bamford, who is a director of eight companies within the JCB Group and sits on the board of the Conservative Party Foundation. [11]
External Resources
- Big Wheel: The social circle of Sir Anthony Bamford, Independent, 23 August 2006.
- Rich List 2012: No.2 - Sir Anthony Bamford (£1.85bn), Birmingham Post, 23 January 2012.
- Kamal Ahmed, Sir Anthony Bamford: cut tax on UK manufacturing, Sunday Telegraph, 12 February 2012.
- Joe Murphy, JCB chief and Tory donor 'is next in line for a peerage', thisislondon.co.uk, 27 March 2012.
Notes
- ↑ Robert Winnett and Holly Watt, Tories forced to name club of millionaire supporters, the Sunday Times, 15-October-2006
- ↑ Jamie Doward, Feud between Bamford brothers threatens to cast light on funding for Tories, the Guardian, 14-November-2010
- ↑ Ambrose Evans-pritchard, UK faces death by taxes, say City chiefs, Telegraph, 3 December 2005.
- ↑ Revealed: How 13 new Conservative Lords since 2010 have given £23million to Cameron's party, Mailonline, 30 July 2015
- ↑ Conservative Party, The Leader's Group guests 2012 quarter 4, accessed 25 February 2015
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Big Wheel: The social circle of Sir Anthony Bamford, Independent, 23 August 2006.
- ↑ Vikram Dodd, Conservatives confirm leading party donor withdrew from peerage list, The Guardian, 31 May 2010.
- ↑ Working peerages announced, Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street, press release, 1 August 2013
- ↑ Open House: The Prime Minister's guest list, Independent, 20 June 2005.
- ↑ James Reginato, Lady Bountiful, W Magazine, December 2007.
- ↑ Meet the Board: Mark Bamford Esq, Conservative Party Foundation website, acc 26 March 2011.