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Edward Julian Egerton Leigh (born 20 July 1950) is a British Conservative politician. He has sat in the House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Gainsborough in Lincolnshire since 1997, and for its predecessor constituency of Gainsborough and Horncastle between 1983 and 1997. He has served as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee since 2001. Apart from being dubbed "the Viscount" upon his arrival in the Commons, a reference to his landed gentry background, he is next best known for his opposition to abortion, contraception and genetic research, for his support of capital punishment and for his defence of Section 28, which prohibited local authorities from "promot[ing] the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship". [edit] Early lifeHe was educated at The Oratory School, the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle (the French school in London), before going up to University College, Durham where he read History (BA Hons) and became President of the Durham Union Society. Before entering politics, he qualified as a barrister of the Inner Temple, and practised in arbitration and criminal law as a member of Goldsmiths Chambers. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Leigh was elected a member of Richmond Borough Council and then of the Greater London Council, serving as Councillor between 1974 and 1981. Edward Leigh is a son of the late Sir Neville Leigh KCVO, a former Clerk to the Privy Council, of the West Hall, High Legh family, and a nephew of Princess Nikolai Galitzine. He has six children (sons Benedict, Nicholas, Theodore, born 1988, 1994 and 1997, and daughters Natalia, Tamara and Marina, born 1985, 1987 and 1990) by his wife, Mary Goodman, the grandniece of George, Duke of Mecklenburg, whom he married on September 25, 1984 in London[1]. A descendant of King Henry VII himself through his Egerton ancestors, his wife is a descendant of Sophia, Electress of Hanover, making his children about 600th in the line of succession to the British throne. [edit] CareerAn ardent supporter of Margaret Thatcher, Leigh and a colleague, Michael Brown MP, visited Number 10 Downing Street on the morning Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, hoping to persuade her to carry on. Charles Powell advised them it was a forlorn task, but nonetheless they were granted access to the Cabinet which was meeting at the time. Their efforts in vain, Leigh and Brown left Number 10 and reputedly walked down Whitehall with tears in their eyes. In the ensuing leadership election, Leigh supported Michael Heseltine, under whom he had served at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and is attributed with asserting that Heseltine had "stabbed" Thatcher in the front, not in the back like some other MPs. Leigh served as a Minister in John Major's Government but was sacked in May 1993 over the position he took in opposing the Maastricht Treaty. Whilst in office at the DTI he was a keen advocate of privatisation of the Post Office, a debate which is still ongoing. In the following Conservative leadership election, Leigh supported John Redwood. In October 2006 Leigh was vocal in stating that after David Cameron had become Leader of his party, core supporters were drifting away from voting Conservative.[2] Nonetheless, despite landing on the losing side in successive party leadership elections, his appointment as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee has led to the rejuvenation of his parliamentary career. In early 2008, he relied on flawed Department for Transport statistics to attack motorcyclists for tax evasion. He accused 38% of motorcyclists of evading vehicle excise duty. He later apologised for this following the admission by the Department for Transport that 95.5% of motorcycles are entirely legal.[3] Leigh is president of the socially conservative Cornerstone Group, which represents the views of around 40 Conservative Members of Parliament. Cornerstone members including Leigh regularly blog about political and social issues on their website, and is now satisfied that the Conservative Party is back in contention to govern. [edit] External links
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