John Suenson-Taylor, 3rd Baron Grantchester explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Grantchester
Office1:Member of the House of Lords
Status1:Lord Temporal
Term Label1:as a hereditary peer
Term Start1:27 November 1995
Term End1:11 November 1999
Predecessor1:The 2nd Baron Grantchester
Successor1:Seat abolished
Term Label2:as an elected hereditary peer
Term Start2:31 October 2003
Term End2:present
Predecessor2:The 2nd Baron Milner of Leeds
Birth Date:8 April 1951
Known For:Former Everton F.C. director
Occupation:Dairy farmer, politician
Party:Labour

Christopher John Suenson-Taylor, 3rd Baron Grantchester (known as John Grantchester;[1] born 8 April 1951), is a British peer and Labour politician.

Early life

He is the son of the 2nd Baron Grantchester and Lady Grantchester (née Betty Moores) and was educated at Winchester College, where he was in the school football team, and at the London School of Economics, where he graduated Bachelor of Science in economics.

Business and charitable interests

Littlewoods

Lord Grantchester is the grandson of John Moores, and his mother was nominal head of the Moores family, founders of the Liverpool-based Littlewoods football pools and retailing businesses, until her death in 2019. Lord Grantchester is a former director of Littlewoods. He is ranked 149th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2022 with a net worth of £1.2bn.[2]

Football

He was a director of his favoured football team, Everton. He has frequently been listed in the FourFourTwo rich list as a result of his shareholding., he owned 8.5% of the club.[3] He left the Everton board in December 2000. He is a trustee of the Foundation for Sport and the Arts. He is also a trustee of the Everton Collection, which incorporates the David France Collection, the world's largest open-access club-specific football memorabilia collection, held in the Liverpool Record Office in Liverpool Central Library.

Dairy farming

Lord Grantchester runs a dairy farm near Crewe, Cheshire. He is chairman of the South West Cheshire Dairy Association, and a Council Member of both the Cheshire Agricultural Society and the Royal Agricultural Society.

Lord Grantchester was the chairman of one of the UK's largest milk and cheese businesses, Dairy Farmers of Britain, accounting for 10% of the UK milk market, when it entered receivership in June 2009.[4] [5]

House of Lords

In 1995, he succeeded to his father's title. He replaced the deceased Lord Milner of Leeds as one of the 92 hereditary peers remaining in the House of Lords under the House of Lords Act 1999 after defeating Viscount Hanworth by two votes to one in a by-election for the Labour seat in October 2003.[6] He is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.[7]

Under the leadership of Ed Miliband, he was an Opposition Whip from 8 October 2010 to 18 September 2015. He is currently a Shadow Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, a position he has held since 1 July 2014.

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References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.labourlords.org.uk/john-grantchester Labour Lords — John Grantchester
  2. News: Watts . Robert . Sunday Times Rich List 2022 . The Sunday Times . 2022-05-22 .
  3. News: Traynor . Luke . Everton takeover: Who currently owns the shares at Everton? . Liverpool Echo . 2015-12-23 . 2016-03-27 . Lord Grantchester, the grandson of Sir John Moores, has 2,773 shares (8.5%) .
  4. News: Dairy Farmer of Britain calls in receivers . The Times . London . Catherine . Boyle . 4 June 2009 . 30 April 2010.
  5. News: Dairy Farmers enters receivership . BBC News Online . 2009-06-03 . 2016-03-27 . "What is most important now is that the supply chain is maintained through to our consumers, that jobs are saved, and that there is a home for our members' milk," said Lord Grantchester, chairman of DFOB. .
  6. News: Three elect peer in Lords byelection . 3 June 2021 . . . 30 October 2003 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140912115547/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2003/oct/30/lords.uk . 12 September 2014 . London.
  7. Web site: LFI Supporters in Parliament . 8 September 2019 . Labour Friends of Israel.