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+ | '''Bernard Jenkin''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Harwich & Essex North since 1997 and before that was the MP for North Colchester from 1992 to 1997. | ||
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+ | In the 2015 general election, Jenkin retained his seat once again, gaining 51 percent of the vote and a majority of 15,174. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-bernard-jenkin/40 Bernard Jenkin] ''parliament.uk'', accessed 15 May 2015 </ref> | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Bernard Jenkin was born in 1959. He is the son of the pro-nuclear former Conservative energy minister [[Lord Jenkin]]. {{ref|familyjenkin}} | + | Bernard Jenkin was born in 1959. He is the son of the pro-nuclear former Conservative energy minister [[Lord Jenkin]].{{ref|familyjenkin}} Bernard was educated at Highgate School, William Ellis School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} |
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− | Bernard was educated at Highgate School, William Ellis School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} | ||
− | Like his father, he has combined a political career with business interests. Jenkin junior has worked for Legal and General Ventures Ltd, the Ford Motor Co Ltd and 3i Plc. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} | + | Like his father, he has combined a political career with business interests. Jenkin junior has worked for [[Legal and General Ventures]] Ltd, the [[Ford Motor Co]] Ltd and [[3i]] Plc. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} |
− | He was MP for North Colchester from 1992 to 1997 and has been the member for North Essex since 1997. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} | + | He was MP for North Colchester from 1992 to 1997 and has been the member for North Essex since 1997. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} In August 1998, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Transport, and then Shadow Minister for London in December 1999. In September 2001, he became Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, and in November 2003, became Shadow Secretary of State for the Regions. In May 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Trade & Industry. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} |
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− | In August 1998, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Transport, and then Shadow Minister for London in December 1999. In September 2001, he became Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, and in November 2003, became Shadow Secretary of State for the Regions. In May 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Trade & Industry. {{ref|Bernardbiog}} | ||
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Jenkin visited the Bradwell nuclear power station, in Essex, in November 2004. {{ref|reactorsites}} | Jenkin visited the Bradwell nuclear power station, in Essex, in November 2004. {{ref|reactorsites}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Affiliations== |
− | * {{note|Bernardbiog}} [http://www.bernardjenkinmp.com/cv.asp CV on Bernnard Jenkin's website], undated, accessed February 2006. | + | *[[Henry Jackson Society]] |
− | + | *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]] | |
− | + | ==Notes== | |
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− | + | # {{note|Bernardbiog}} [http://www.bernardjenkinmp.com/cv.asp CV on Bernnard Jenkin's website], undated, accessed February 2006. | |
− | + | # {{note|earlydecisions}} [http://www.conservatives.com/tile.do?def=news.story.page&obj_id=124819 Conservative Party press release 'Time to take decisions on nuclear power'], September 15, 2005. | |
− | + | # {{note|Geol}} [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/template.cfm?name=pr60a Geological Society press release 'How to plug the energy gap'], November 10 2005. | |
− | + | # {{note|fringe}} [http://www.conservatives.com/pdf/FringeListings2005.pdf Conservative Party Conference 2005 - fringe listings (pdf file)], undated, accessed February 2006. | |
− | + | # {{note|reactorsites}} [http://www.reactorsites.com/content_nm.php?pageID=453 Magnox website], November 24, 2004. | |
− | + | # {{note|familyjenkin}} Edward Davie, [http://www.bernardjenkinmp.com/pdf/house_magazine_profile.pdf 'The Master Moderniser' (pdf file)], ''The House Magazine'', January 17, 2005. | |
− | [[Category: Nuclear Spin]] | + | # {{note|NIAUK}} No named author, [http://www.niauk.org/industrylink/article_126.shtml 'A far cry from Trafalgar'], NIAUK newsletter, issue 9, July/August 2005. |
+ | [[Category: Nuclear Spin]][[Category:Old Cholmeleians|Jenkin, Bernard]][[Category:Conservative Party|Jenkin, Bernard]][[Category:MP|Jenkin, Bernard]][[Category:British Politician|Jenkin, Bernard]] |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 12 November 2015
Bernard Jenkin has been the Conservative Party member of Parliament (MP) for Harwich & Essex North since 1997 and before that was the MP for North Colchester from 1992 to 1997.
In the 2015 general election, Jenkin retained his seat once again, gaining 51 percent of the vote and a majority of 15,174. [1]
Biography
Bernard Jenkin was born in 1959. He is the son of the pro-nuclear former Conservative energy minister Lord Jenkin.[1] Bernard was educated at Highgate School, William Ellis School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature. [2]
Like his father, he has combined a political career with business interests. Jenkin junior has worked for Legal and General Ventures Ltd, the Ford Motor Co Ltd and 3i Plc. [3]
He was MP for North Colchester from 1992 to 1997 and has been the member for North Essex since 1997. [4] In August 1998, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Transport, and then Shadow Minister for London in December 1999. In September 2001, he became Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, and in November 2003, became Shadow Secretary of State for the Regions. In May 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Trade & Industry. [5]
Links to nuclear industry
Jenkin has called for 'early decisions to be made on the future of nuclear power' and was part of an 'Expert Panel' convened under the auspices of The Geological Society of London, which produced a report on future energy needs. It stated that nuclear energy is a proven and reliable technology that will inevitably have a key role in a future clean energy mix. [6] [7]
The Nuclear Industry Association reports that Jenkin has 'conveyed an interest in the industry'. He was the sole speaker at a fringe meeting of the Conservative Party Conference in October 2005. It was entitled 'Energy choices: Nuclear, Part of the solution' and was organised by the NIA. [8] [9]
Jenkin visited the Bradwell nuclear power station, in Essex, in November 2004. [10]
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ Bernard Jenkin parliament.uk, accessed 15 May 2015
- ^ CV on Bernnard Jenkin's website, undated, accessed February 2006.
- ^ Conservative Party press release 'Time to take decisions on nuclear power', September 15, 2005.
- ^ Geological Society press release 'How to plug the energy gap', November 10 2005.
- ^ Conservative Party Conference 2005 - fringe listings (pdf file), undated, accessed February 2006.
- ^ Magnox website, November 24, 2004.
- ^ Edward Davie, 'The Master Moderniser' (pdf file), The House Magazine, January 17, 2005.
- ^ No named author, 'A far cry from Trafalgar', NIAUK newsletter, issue 9, July/August 2005.