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Before entering parliament he worked for three years from 1977 as a research assistant to the Conservative MP [[Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester|Peter Walker]], before heading up [[Edward Heath]]'s private office for two years from 1980. He became the managing director of [[Good Relations]] Ltd,<ref>[http://www.goodrelations.co.uk Good Relations]</ref> a lobbying company in 1982. In 1987 he became a special adviser to the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], [[David Young, Baron Young of Graffham|David Young]]. He became a senior consultant for [[Lowe Bell Communications]] (now [[Bell Pottinger Communications]]) in 1989, before again working for Good Relations from 1990.
 
Before entering parliament he worked for three years from 1977 as a research assistant to the Conservative MP [[Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester|Peter Walker]], before heading up [[Edward Heath]]'s private office for two years from 1980. He became the managing director of [[Good Relations]] Ltd,<ref>[http://www.goodrelations.co.uk Good Relations]</ref> a lobbying company in 1982. In 1987 he became a special adviser to the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], [[David Young, Baron Young of Graffham|David Young]]. He became a senior consultant for [[Lowe Bell Communications]] (now [[Bell Pottinger Communications]]) in 1989, before again working for Good Relations from 1990.
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-royal-united-services-institute-rusi-and-the-university-of-roehampton Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Peter Luff], 31 July 2014, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>
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==Revolving Door roles===
  
In July 2014 the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] approved Luff's appointment as the chairman of the oversight board at [[Royal United Services Institute]] and the [[University of Roehampton]] and the chairman of the board of directors at the [[Pub Governing Body]].<ref> Gov.UK [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/acoba-recommendation-sir-peter-luff-mp-parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state-ministry-of-defence/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-sir-peter-luff#chairman-of-the-oversight-board-royal-united-services-institute-rusi-and-the-university-of-roehampton Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Peter Luff], 31 July 2014, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>
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After stepping down as an MP ahead of the 2015 UK general election, Luff began working as an adviser to [[L3 Communications]]. <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjluff/?ppe=1  Sir Peter Luff], LinkedIn, accessed 18 August 2017. </ref> He describes it as a US-based arms firm that he 'describes as a prime contractor in aerospace systems and national security solutions and a leading provider of a broad range of communication and electronic systems'. <ref> [http://www.peterluff.com/Sir-Peter-Luff.html Peter Luff], personal website, last accessed 27 December 2017 </ref>
==Revolving Door roles===
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===ACOBA approved roles===
In 2015 Luff began working as an adviser to [[L3 Communications]], <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterjluff/?ppe=1  Sir Peter Luff], LinkedIn, accessed 18 August 2017. </ref> a US-based arms firm that he 'describes as a prime contractor in aerospace systems and national security solutions and a leading provider of a broad range of communication and electronic systems'. <ref> [http://www.peterluff.com/Sir-Peter-Luff.html Peter Luff], personal website, last accessed 27 December 2017 </ref>
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In July 2014 the [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] approved Luff's appointment as the chairman of the oversight board at [[Royal United Services Institute]] and the [[University of Roehampton]] and the chairman of the board of directors at the [[Pub Governing Body]].<ref> Gov.UK [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/acoba-recommendation-sir-peter-luff-mp-parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state-ministry-of-defence/summary-of-business-appointments-applications-sir-peter-luff#chairman-of-the-oversight-board
  
 
==Parliamentary career==
 
==Parliamentary career==

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Peter James Luff MP (born 18 February 1955) is a former lobbyist and a former Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology at the Ministry of Defence. He was the member of Parliament for Worcester from 1992 to 1997 and Worcester Mid from 1997 to 2015. He announced in September 2012 he would not be contesting the May 2015 general election[1] and was replaced by Nigel Huddleston who held the seat.[2]

Before entering parliament he worked for three years from 1977 as a research assistant to the Conservative MP Peter Walker, before heading up Edward Heath's private office for two years from 1980. He became the managing director of Good Relations Ltd,[3] a lobbying company in 1982. In 1987 he became a special adviser to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, David Young. He became a senior consultant for Lowe Bell Communications (now Bell Pottinger Communications) in 1989, before again working for Good Relations from 1990. -royal-united-services-institute-rusi-and-the-university-of-roehampton Summary of business appointments applications - Sir Peter Luff], 31 July 2014, accessed 15 June 2015.</ref>

Revolving Door roles=

After stepping down as an MP ahead of the 2015 UK general election, Luff began working as an adviser to L3 Communications. [4] He describes it as a US-based arms firm that he 'describes as a prime contractor in aerospace systems and national security solutions and a leading provider of a broad range of communication and electronic systems'. [5]

ACOBA approved roles

In July 2014 the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments approved Luff's appointment as the chairman of the oversight board at Royal United Services Institute and the University of Roehampton and the chairman of the board of directors at the Pub Governing Body.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Interests

  • 10 February 2007, my wife and I attended the BAFTA Awards and a dinner as guests of Orange, mobile phone and broadband operator. (Registered 18 February 2007)
  • 30 September -6 October 2007, to Hong Kong, to study economic developments in Hong Kong, as a guest of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. (Registered 15 October 2007)
  • Land and Property: Terraced property in Worcester, let on an assured tenancy.[6]

Affiliations

Director

Notes

  1. Andrew Woodcock Ex-defence minister Peter Luff to stand down Independent, 5 September 2012, accessed 15 May 2015.
  2. BBC News Worcester Mid, accessed 15 May 2015.
  3. Good Relations
  4. Sir Peter Luff, LinkedIn, accessed 18 August 2017.
  5. Peter Luff, personal website, last accessed 27 December 2017
  6. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/071120/memi17.htm