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{{Template:Brexit badge}}[[Steve Baker]] MP was appointed Brexit Minister, or parliamentary under secretary of state at the UK [[Department for Exiting the European Union]] in June 2017.  
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{{Template:Brexit badge}}[[Steve Baker]] MP was appointed Brexit Minister, or parliamentary under secretary of state at the UK [[Department for Exiting the European Union]] in June 2017 and resigned in July 2018.
  
 
He is a vocal supporter of Brexit.
 
He is a vocal supporter of Brexit.
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Baker co-founded the neoliberal think tank the [[Cobden Centre]] with [[Toby Baxendale]], a trustee of the [[Legatum Institute]] of which Baker is an 'enthusiastic supporter', according to the ''Times''. Baxendale described their mission at the Cobden Centre as 'preventing the government from printing money. He told the ''Times'': “My greatest objective in the Cobden Centre will be to go for the jugular of the state, to cut the oxygen and the blood supply off and force it to be honest.”<ref>[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/unrivalled-access-of-secretive-billionaire-christopher-chandler-funds-legatum-institute-885pb9vjc Christopher Chandler: billionaire behind Legatum think tank has unrivalled access to Brexit MPs], Times, 14 Oct 2017</ref>
 
Baker co-founded the neoliberal think tank the [[Cobden Centre]] with [[Toby Baxendale]], a trustee of the [[Legatum Institute]] of which Baker is an 'enthusiastic supporter', according to the ''Times''. Baxendale described their mission at the Cobden Centre as 'preventing the government from printing money. He told the ''Times'': “My greatest objective in the Cobden Centre will be to go for the jugular of the state, to cut the oxygen and the blood supply off and force it to be honest.”<ref>[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/unrivalled-access-of-secretive-billionaire-christopher-chandler-funds-legatum-institute-885pb9vjc Christopher Chandler: billionaire behind Legatum think tank has unrivalled access to Brexit MPs], Times, 14 Oct 2017</ref>
  
Baker was described in 2016 by the [[Adam Smith Institute]] as one of its 'favourite Conservative MPs'.He also gave the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]' annual Hayek lecture in 2016.
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Baker was described in 2016 by the [[Adam Smith Institute]] as one of its 'favourite Conservative MPs'. He also gave the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]' annual Hayek lecture in 2016.
  
 
==Parliamentary Group membership==
 
==Parliamentary Group membership==

Latest revision as of 15:09, 9 July 2018

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Steve Baker MP was appointed Brexit Minister, or parliamentary under secretary of state at the UK Department for Exiting the European Union in June 2017 and resigned in July 2018.

He is a vocal supporter of Brexit.

Baker has been the Conservative Party MP for Wycombe since 2010.[1]


Brexit supporter

Baker is a passionate Brexit supporter.

He believes that the EU is 'unreformable', which is why he supports Brexit, and that every country in the EU is on the economic path taken by Greece. He told Politico:[2]

'“Every major Western economy is on a catastrophic trajectory. The age-old spending pledges simply cannot be funded by tax. They need borrowing or currency debasement... This is the real crisis.
'We are living in a crisis of political economy.'

In June 2015, Baker became co-chairman of Conservatives for Britain, a campaigning organisation formed of eurosceptic MPs, alongside Conservative MEP David Campbell Bannerman.

Free-market think tank links

Baker co-founded the neoliberal think tank the Cobden Centre with Toby Baxendale, a trustee of the Legatum Institute of which Baker is an 'enthusiastic supporter', according to the Times. Baxendale described their mission at the Cobden Centre as 'preventing the government from printing money. He told the Times: “My greatest objective in the Cobden Centre will be to go for the jugular of the state, to cut the oxygen and the blood supply off and force it to be honest.”[3]

Baker was described in 2016 by the Adam Smith Institute as one of its 'favourite Conservative MPs'. He also gave the Institute of Economic Affairs' annual Hayek lecture in 2016.

Parliamentary Group membership

Prior to becoming a minister, Baker was a member of the following All Party Parliamentary Groups:

Contact

Parliamentary

  • Address: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
  • Telephone: 020 7219 3547, 020 7219 5099
  • Fax: 020 7219 4614
  • Email: steve.baker.mp@parliament.uk

Constituency

  • Address: c/o Wycombe Conservative Association, 150A West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3AE
  • Telephone: 01494 448408
  • Email: steve@stevebaker.info

Web & Social media

Notes

  1. Steve Baker, www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 September 2013.
  2. The Tory rebel with an anti-European cause, Politico.EU, 23 June 2015
  3. Christopher Chandler: billionaire behind Legatum think tank has unrivalled access to Brexit MPs, Times, 14 Oct 2017
  4. 'Freedom Declared: Who we are', Freedom Declared website, undated, accessed 6 November 2015
  5. 'Furniture Industry APPG',parliament.uk, accessed 11 November 2015
  6. Aerospace APPG Register Feb 16, www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 February 2016