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'''John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover''', [[Order of the Garter|KG]] (b. [[1927]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] businessman and politician. He is a [[life peer]] with the title '''Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover''', of Preston Candover in the County of [[Hampshire]] and sits in the [[House of Lords]] as a member of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].
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'''John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover''', [[Order of the Garter|KG]] (b. 1927) is a British businessman and politician. He is a life peer with the title '''Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover''', of Preston Candover in the County of Hampshire and sits in the [[House of Lords]] as a member of the [[Conservative Party]].
  
He is the son of ''[[Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury]], of Drury Lane in the borough of Holborn'' and the nephew of [[Robert Sainsbury|Sir Robert Sainsbury]]. He is married to the former ballerina [[Anya Linden]]. His brother is [[Timothy Sainsbury|Sir Timothy Sainsbury]], a former Conservative [[Member of Parliament]].
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He is the son of ''[[Alan Sainsbury]], (Baron Sainsbury of Drury Lane in the borough of Holborn) and the nephew of [[Robert Sainsbury|Sir Robert Sainsbury]]. He is married to the former ballerina [[Anya Linden]]. His brother is [[Timothy Sainsbury|Sir Timothy Sainsbury]], a former Conservative [[Member of Parliament]].
  
Sainsbury attended [[Worcester College, Oxford|Worcester College]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], reading History. He was Chairman of the [[J Sainsbury Plc]] supermarket chain until his retirement in [[1992]], and is credited with leading the company to become the UK's most successful supermarket chain, as well as overseeing its flotation in 1973. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1001526,00.html] Following his retirement his cousin and Labour supporter [[David Sainsbury]] (now [[Lord Sainsbury]]) became Chairman. By 1998 Sainsbury's had lost its position as the UK's largest supermarket chain to [[Tesco]].
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Sainsbury attended [[Worcester College, Oxford|Worcester College]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], reading History. He was Chairman of the [[J Sainsbury Plc]] supermarket chain until his retirement in 1992, and is credited with leading the company to become the UK's most successful supermarket chain, as well as overseeing its flotation in 1973.<ref>[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1001526,00.html</ref> Following his retirement his cousin and Labour supporter [[David Sainsbury]] (now [[Lord Sainsbury]]) became Chairman. By 1998 Sainsbury's had lost its position as the UK's largest supermarket chain to [[Tesco]].
  
In 1985 he and his brothers provided funds to construct a new wing of the [[National Gallery, London]].
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In 1985 he and his brothers provided funds to construct a new wing of the [[National Gallery]].
  
In 1993 he joined with [[Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild|Lord Rothschild]] to set up the Butrint Foundation to record and conserve the archaeological site of [[Butrint]] in [[Albania]].
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In 1993 he joined with [[Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild|Lord Rothschild]] to set up the [[Butrint Foundation]] to record and conserve the archaeological site of Butrint in Albania.
  
==Sainsbury suppermarket shares==
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Sainsbury is a member of [[The Leader's Group]], the premier [[Conservative Party]] supporter group. Through an annual membership fee of £50,000 donors are able to secure access to leading members of the party.
[[J Sainsbury Plc]] was informed on 5 December 2006 by Lord Sainsbury of Preston
 
Candover KG, that he no longer holds a reportable interest in the Company
 
following the transfer of shares within his family.
 
  
As a result, his 3.89% shareholding in Sainsbury's is no longer reportable, and as such, the Sainsbury family's reportable interest now represents 16% of the Company (as of December 2006).
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==Sainsbury supermarket shares==
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[[J Sainsbury Plc]] was informed on 5 December 2006 by Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover KG, that he no longer holds a reportable interest in the Company
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following the transfer of shares within his family. As a result, his 3.89% shareholding in Sainsbury's is no longer reportable, and as such, the Sainsbury family's reportable interest now represents 16% of the Company (as of December 2006).
  
 
==Cameron supporter==
 
==Cameron supporter==
 
Lord Sainsbury gave a personal donation to [[David Cameron]] to fund his campaign for leadership of the [[Conservative Party]].
 
Lord Sainsbury gave a personal donation to [[David Cameron]] to fund his campaign for leadership of the [[Conservative Party]].
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===Dinner at Downing Street with the Camerons===
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*See Powerbase page on [[Downing Street Dinner Guest List]]
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:House of Lords|Sainsbury, John]]
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[[Category:House of Lords|Sainsbury, John]][[Category:Conservative Party Donors|Sainsbury, John]]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 24 February 2015

John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover, KG (b. 1927) is a British businessman and politician. He is a life peer with the title Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover, of Preston Candover in the County of Hampshire and sits in the House of Lords as a member of the Conservative Party.

He is the son of Alan Sainsbury, (Baron Sainsbury of Drury Lane in the borough of Holborn) and the nephew of Sir Robert Sainsbury. He is married to the former ballerina Anya Linden. His brother is Sir Timothy Sainsbury, a former Conservative Member of Parliament.

Sainsbury attended Worcester College, Oxford, reading History. He was Chairman of the J Sainsbury Plc supermarket chain until his retirement in 1992, and is credited with leading the company to become the UK's most successful supermarket chain, as well as overseeing its flotation in 1973.[1] Following his retirement his cousin and Labour supporter David Sainsbury (now Lord Sainsbury) became Chairman. By 1998 Sainsbury's had lost its position as the UK's largest supermarket chain to Tesco.

In 1985 he and his brothers provided funds to construct a new wing of the National Gallery.

In 1993 he joined with Lord Rothschild to set up the Butrint Foundation to record and conserve the archaeological site of Butrint in Albania.

Sainsbury is a member of The Leader's Group, the premier Conservative Party supporter group. Through an annual membership fee of £50,000 donors are able to secure access to leading members of the party.

Sainsbury supermarket shares

J Sainsbury Plc was informed on 5 December 2006 by Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover KG, that he no longer holds a reportable interest in the Company following the transfer of shares within his family. As a result, his 3.89% shareholding in Sainsbury's is no longer reportable, and as such, the Sainsbury family's reportable interest now represents 16% of the Company (as of December 2006).

Cameron supporter

Lord Sainsbury gave a personal donation to David Cameron to fund his campaign for leadership of the Conservative Party.

Dinner at Downing Street with the Camerons


Notes