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As one of the highest earning MP's from jobs outside of parliament Garnier has come under recent scrutiny. He is reported to have earnt £275,584 in 2014 working as a QC. | As one of the highest earning MP's from jobs outside of parliament Garnier has come under recent scrutiny. He is reported to have earnt £275,584 in 2014 working as a QC. | ||
− | He has however defended this, stating that being an experienced barrister made him a better MP and that his constituents were able to vote him out if they objected to it. <ref> Tom Moseley [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-31619780 What MPs do as second jobs] bbc, 25 February 2015, accessed 16 March 2015 </ref> Garnier told | + | He has however defended this, stating that being an experienced barrister made him a better MP and that his constituents were able to vote him out if they objected to it. <ref> Tom Moseley [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-31619780 What MPs do as second jobs] bbc, 25 February 2015, accessed 16 March 2015 </ref> |
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+ | Garnier told ''The Guardian'' in 2014 that he felt it is 'essential that the Commons, and thus the frontbench teams in both government and opposition, are not just reserved for professional politicians without experience of the world outside Westminster … Parliament is the better for having MPs who do not spend and have not spent their whole time inside politics.' <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/oct/23/twenty-mps-declare-over-100000-from-second-jobs Twenty MPs declare more than £100,000 from second jobs] ''The Guardian'', 23 October 2014, accessed 19 March 2015 </ref> | ||
==Register of interests== | ==Register of interests== |
Revision as of 11:40, 19 March 2015
Sir Edward Garnier QC is the Conservative MP for Harborough. He is a Queens Counsel in private practice.
He was appointed Solicitor General in May 2010.[1] He left the Government in September 2012.[2]
As one of the highest earning MP's from jobs outside of parliament Garnier has come under recent scrutiny. He is reported to have earnt £275,584 in 2014 working as a QC. He has however defended this, stating that being an experienced barrister made him a better MP and that his constituents were able to vote him out if they objected to it. [3]
Garnier told The Guardian in 2014 that he felt it is 'essential that the Commons, and thus the frontbench teams in both government and opposition, are not just reserved for professional politicians without experience of the world outside Westminster … Parliament is the better for having MPs who do not spend and have not spent their whole time inside politics.' [4]
Contents
Register of interests
Overseas visits
Overseas visits
- Name of donor: Conservative Middle East Council
- Address of donor: 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL
- Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value): flights, hotel accommodation, transportation and food with a value of £1,540.
- Destination of visit: Israel and the West Bank
- Date of visit: 27-31 May 2013
- Purpose of visit: To participate in a parliamentary fact finding delegation. (Registered 6 June 2013]
Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
Name of donor: JTI
- Address of donor: Members Hill, Brooklands Rd, Weybridge, KT13 0QU
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Two tickets for the RHS Chelsea Flower show at an approximate value of £1,200
- Date of receipt of donation: 22 May 2013
- Date of acceptance of donation: 22 May 2013
- Donor status: company, registration 01501573 (Registered 6 June 2013)
- Name of donor: JTI
- Address of donor: Members Hill, Brooklands Rd, Weybridge, KT13 0QU
- Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Tickets for my wife and me, to
the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, valued at £702 each, total £1,404.
- Date of receipt of donation: 20 May 2014
- Date of acceptance of donation: 20 May 2014
- Donor status: company, registration 01501573
Clients
Clients include DLA Piper from January 2014 - Garnier sought advice from ACOBA to accept a retainer with DLA Piper in September 2013.
- The Committee advised Sir Edward that is saw no reason why he should not take the post forthwith, subject to the conditions that:
- that he should not draw on any privileged information available to him as a Minister; and - for two years his your last day in ministerial office, you should not become personally involved in lobbying the UK Government on behalf of his new employer, its parent company or its clients.
Notes
- ↑ Full list of new cabinet ministers and other government appointments, guardian.co.uk, 13 May 2010.
- ↑ Cabinet reshuffle: Lansley replaced by Hunt in health job, BBC News, 4 September 2012.
- ↑ Tom Moseley What MPs do as second jobs bbc, 25 February 2015, accessed 16 March 2015
- ↑ Twenty MPs declare more than £100,000 from second jobs The Guardian, 23 October 2014, accessed 19 March 2015