Monday, 27 May 2019
2283 John Thurso
Constituency : Caithness , Sutherland and Easter Ross 2001-2015
John took over from Robert Maclennan at Caithness and Sutherland. His victory was historic as he was an hereditary peer , Viscount Thurso, who had sat in the Lords before Tony Blair's reforms. Maclennan persuaded him to stand for the Commons,
John was the grandson of former Liberal leader Archibald Sinclair. He was educated in Thurso and at Eton. He joined the Savoy Group as a management trainee in 1972 and worked in the hospitality industry. He built up the Cliveden Hotel in Berkshire from scratch and also ran the Lancaster Hotel in Paris. He was CEO of the Champneys Group at the time of his election. In 1995 he succeeded his father as Viscount Thurso. He became a spokesman on tourism and food. He supported reform of the Lords and willingly surrendered his seat in 1999.
John was shadow Scotland Secretary then Transport spokesman under Charles Kennedy but dropped by Menxzies Campbell. He became business, innovation and skills spokesman under Nick Clegg. Like his predecessor, he supported nuclear power. He also opposed binge drinking and was sceptical about wind power.
John was regarded as the best dressed man in the House.
After the 2010 election, John was chairman of the Finance and Services Committee.
John actually increased his vote in 2015 but was overtaken by the SNP, jumping from third place in a much-increased turnout.
John became a board member of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority. In 2016 he went back to the Lords following the death of Lord Avebury. He holds a number of positions in the hospitality and tourism industries. In 2016 he became chair of VisitScotland.
He is now 65.
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