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Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching, PC is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Mid Sussex from 1997 to 2019, having previously served as the MP for Crawley from 1983 to 1997.

Early Life

Incholas soames is a british conservative politician and member of parliament for mid sussex. He was born on 12 december in london. Engladn. He is the son of the former prime minister. Sir winston churchill.

Education

Soames attended eton college and the royal military academy sandhurst before going on to earn a bachelro of arts degere in modern history from the university of oxford.

Political Career

Soames was first elected as member of parliament for mid sussex in 1983. He held various minitserial positions in successive conservative administrations until 1997. He served in the cabinet of john amjor between 1994 and 1997. First as minister of state for the armed forces and then as minister of agriculture. Fisheries and food. He was shadow defence secretary between 1999 and 2001.

Family

Soames is married to catherine weathearll and has two daughters.

Interests

Soames has a particular interest in the militray. And is a keen supporter of the armed forces. He is also a dedicated supporter of the royal british legion and the british red cross.

Philanthropy

Soames is a parton of a number of charities. Including the whitehall and westminster foundation. The royal british legion. And the british red cross.

Re-Election in 2019

Soames was re-elected as member of parliament for mid sussex in 2019. With a majority of votes.

Noteworthy Events

In 2017. Soames was one of the first mps to publicly back prime minister theresa mays call for a general election.

Interesting Fact

Soames is related to the late princess diana - thye share a great-great-great-grandfather in common.

Speeches in the House of Commons

Soames has made a number of notable speehcse in the house of commons. Including one in support of british troops in iraq in 2003.

Committees

Osames is a member of the 1922 committee. The defence committee. And the european scrutiny committee.

Honours

Soames was appointed a privy councillor in 1995. And awarded a cbe in the queen s birthday honours lsit in 2020.

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Apr 23,2023 7:20 pm

... Such accusations are rejected by Lord Nicholas Soames, a friend of the King s for many years, who says using a helicopter would only be for a " very good purpose" on public duties...

Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages

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Oct 14,2022 2:51 pm

... The list also includes Sir Winston Churchill s grandson, Sir Nicholas Soames...

Tory minister Lord Agnew pressed for key role for donor, says ex-MP

Tory minister Lord Agnew pressed for key role for donor, says ex-MP
Jul 14,2022 7:40 am

... " I have been told the party s board rejected two previous attempts because it concluded that Mr Amersi s primary objective is to secure a knighthood or peerage, " she wrote to the CMEC s honorary president, Sir Nicholas Soames, in December 2020...

Headlines: Churchill statue 'entombed' and the future of the 2m rule

Headlines: Churchill statue 'entombed' and the future of the 2m rule
Jun 13,2020 12:41 am

... Sir Winston s grandson, MP Sir Nicholas Soames, condemned the demonstrators who defaced the statue, the Daily Telegraph reported...

George Floyd protests: The statues are defaced

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Jun 10,2020 4:11 am

... Churchill also has criticism about his remarks about Jews and Islam, and his actions, or lack thereof, in the 1943 Bengal famine, which killed more than two million peopleChurchill s grandson, Sir Nicholas Soames, has said previously, his grandfather, a child of the Edwardian age and spoke the language of [it]...

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
Feb 16,2020 7:54 am

... For some, such as Sir Nicholas Soames, Amber Rudd and Jo Johnson, their profiles are for now a blank canvas...

Which MPs are standing down at the election?

Which MPs are standing down at the election?
Feb 16,2020 7:40 am

... Clockwise from left: Ken Clarke, Justine Greening, Nicholas Soames, Vince Cable, John Bercow, Kate Hoey, Jo Johnson and Gloria de Piero Sir Oliver Letwin, the former Conservative minister and West Dorset MP, was recently at the forefront of Parliamentary attempts to delay Brexit...

Boris Johnson readmits 10 Brexit rebels to Tory party

Boris Johnson readmits 10 Brexit rebels to Tory party
Feb 16,2020 7:38 am

...Sir Nicholas Soames, Margot James and Ed Vaizey are back in the Tory fold Boris Johnson has restored the whip to 10 of the 21 Tory MPs who rebelled against him over Brexit last month...

Tory minister Lord Agnew pressed for key role for donor, says ex-MP

Feb 16,2020 7:37 am

A former Tory MP claims a government Minister pressed her to help advance a party donor seeking a knighthood or peerage, court documents have revealed.

Charlotte Leslie told a colleague that Lord Agnew - Then a Cabinet Office Minister - insisted she appoint millionaire Mohamed Amersi as chairman of an influential group she led.

Ms Leslie also claims Mr Amersi told her such a role would help him secure an honour, The Court documents allege.

Mr Amersi is suing her for defamation.

The documents have been disclosed by the courts for the First Time as part of the legal action, which is pitting the two Conservative Party figures against each other.

One is Mr Amersi, a businessman who has donated More Than £500,000 to the Conservatives over The Past Four Years . His Russian-born partner donated a further £260,000 to The Party between 2017 and 2018.

The Other is Ms Leslie, who was MP for Bristol North West from 2010-17. She is Managing Director of Conservative Middle East Council (CMEC), which promotes friendship between Tory politicians and the Middle East region.

'Impose himself'

The Court documents show Ms Leslie refused to appoint Mr Amersi to chairman of CMEC in 2020. She wrote to party colleagues and " National Security individuals" about her concerns that Mr Amersi was trying to Set Up a rival organisation, the papers show.

" I have been told The Party 's board rejected two previous attempts because it concluded that Mr Amersi's primary objective is to secure a knighthood or peerage, " she wrote to the CMEC's honorary president, Sir Nicholas Soames , in December 2020.

" Indeed, Mr Amersi has repeatedly been clear about this motive to me during his long and persistent campaign to impose himself as chairman of CMEC. "

Sir Nicholas - Sir Winston Churchill 's grandson, who stood down As One of the Conservative Party 's longest-standing MPs at The Last election after falling out with The Leadership over Brexit - forwarded Ms Leslie's concerns to Ben Elliot , co-chairman of The Party .

A few weeks later, Ms Leslie sent another note to Sir Nicholas , alleging a Conservative Party HQ staff member had contacted her, In July 2020. She Said it was to discuss The Party 's work with special-interest affiliates such as CMEC - often known as Conservative " friends of" groups - and " Mr Amersi's ambitions".

" I explained that it would not be appropriate for him to become chairman of CMEC In Return for money, " she wrote.

'Due recognition'

Redacted court papers also reveal how Ms Leslie claims to have been telephoned in September 2020 by an individual who The Bbc has identified as Lord Agnew. She says he had been " irate" that she had considered " his friend" Mr Amersi unsuitable for The Role as chairman.

" He insisted that CMEC should appoint him as chairman because he will give more money than anyone else and that he is a 'doer', " she wrote.

Lord Agnew described how Mr Amersi had helped him source personal protective equipment (PPE) from The United Arab Emirates during the pandemic and " demanded" she arrange a meeting, Ms Leslie says.

Writing to Sir Nicholas , She Said at that meeting, Mr Amersi had told her " he had given a lot of time and money to The Party and now wanted his due recognition".

" He Said he wanted to be chairman of a 'friend of' group and was candid that such chairmen usually got a knighthood or a peerage and that he wanted one, " she wrote.

Mr Amersi accuses Ms Leslie of " inaccurately recording" their discussions and publishing a series of documents containing " highly defamatory" allegations to influential individuals.

Through his lawyers, he told The Bbc it was " categorically false" that he had acted with The Objective of securing an honour or that his proposed organisation had been rejected by The Party .

Lord Agnew told Bbc News he had never met Mr Amersi In Person but The Businessman had helped provide key materials needed to manufacture facemasks during the pandemic. " So Ms Leslie was right when I described Mr Amersi as a 'doer', " He Said . " In my limited dealings with him he definitely had been.

" However, beyond that she is wrong in her assertion that he was a good friend. She is also wrong in suggesting I was irate about anything So Far from my area of responsibility.

" I merely suggested that he was in my judgement, given my experience of him, a credible potential candidate as chairman of her organisation. The idea that I demanded she meet him is rubbish. I suggested she meet. I thought she would find it helpful. "

Ms Leslie told Bbc News : " The Court case relates to confidential memoranda that were sent in Good Faith to a small number of people who had a legitimate interest in the subject matter, which have become public as a result of this legal action.

" I have No Comment other than I Am vigorously defending The Claim . "

In June 2021, Mr Amersi began a claim against Ms Leslie, alleging these " highly defamatory" memos breached data-protection law. But just before that trial began, in March, he dropped the case, telling the Financial Times he would " seek vindication" through these libel proceedings.

These cases can cost many hundreds of thousands of pounds and MPs have argued they are used by the rich and powerful to silence critics. Mr Amersi has retained leading London lawyers Carter Ruck, who specialise in reputation management.

In January, Tory MP David Davis told Parliament Ms Leslie " would probably have to sell her home and lose all her savings" if she had to pay costs. The Judge in the current case made an order last month that both sides should disclose their costs.

Mr Amersi's lawyers objected to The Order . But Mr Justice Nicklin said The Court would want to look carefully at the history of this litigation, " to see whether it is being conducted efficiently, for a legitimate purpose and at proportionate cost".



Source of news: bbc.com

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