Justin Tomlinson Explained

Justin Tomlinson
Office:Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
Term Start:12 April 2024
Term End:5 July 2024
Primeminister:Rishi Sunak
Predecessor:Graham Stuart
Successor:The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
Office1:Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party
Leader1:Boris Johnson
Term Start1:16 September 2021
Term End1:9 July 2022
Predecessor1:Lee Rowley
Successor1:Matt Vickers
Office2:Minister of State for Disabled People, Work and Health
Term Start2:4 April 2019
Term End2:16 September 2021
Predecessor2:Sarah Newton
Successor2:Chloe Smith
Primeminister3:David Cameron
Term Start3:8 May 2015
Term End3:15 July 2016
Predecessor3:Mark Harper
Successor3:Penny Mordaunt
Office4:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance
Primeminister4:Theresa May
Term Start4:9 July 2018
Term End4:4 April 2019
Predecessor4:Kit Malthouse
Successor4:Will Quince
Office5:Member of Parliament
for North Swindon
Predecessor5:Michael Wills
Successor5:Will Stone
Term Start5:6 May 2010
Term End5:30 May 2024
Birth Date:1976 11, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Blackburn, England
Nationality:British
Spouse:
    Party:Conservative
    Children:2
    Alma Mater:Oxford Brookes

    Justin Paul Tomlinson (born 5 November 1976) is a British politician and former marketing executive who served as Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero in 2024.[2] A member of the Conservative Party, he was the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Swindon from 2010 to 2024.

    A former councillor on Swindon Borough Council, Tomlinson previously served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Ed Vaizey.[3] He served in Prime Minister David Cameron's government as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Disabled People from 2015 to 2016.[3] He was a junior minister during the second May ministry at the Department for Work and Pensions, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance from 2018 to 2019.[4] [5] He later served as Minister of State for Disabled People, Work and Health from 2019 to 2021.

    Early life and career

    Justin Tomlinson was born in Blackburn on 5 November 1976. His mother Vera represents St. Andrews ward on Swindon Borough Council.[6] [7] He studied at Harry Cheshire High School, a state comprehensive in Kidderminster, before going to Oxford Brookes University, where he was chairman of its Conservative Student Branch from 1995 to 1999. He was national chairman of Conservative Future, the youth-wing of the Conservative Party, between 2002 and 2003.[8]

    Tomlinson worked as the manager of a nightclub called Eros in Swindon, and later owned a marketing business.[9]

    Tomlinson was elected as the Conservative Party candidate for Abbey Meads ward of Swindon Borough Council in 2000, then re-elected for the same ward in 2002 and 2006.[10]

    Parliamentary career

    Tomlinson stood as the Conservative candidate in North Swindon at the 2005 general election, coming second with 38% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP Michael Wills.[11]

    At the 2010 general election, Tomlinson was elected to Parliament as MP for North Swindon with 44.6% of the vote and a majority of 7,060.[12] [13]

    Along with fellow Conservative MP Chris Kelly, Tomlinson placed a bet while at university that he would be prime minister before the year 2038. He stands to win £500,000 should this happen.[14]

    In November 2014, he reported the Labour MP Sadiq Khan to the police after Khan was photographed apparently driving whilst using a mobile phone. Tomlinson said "those who make the laws should certainly not be above them". Khan was not prosecuted.[15]

    At the 2015 general election, Tomlinson was re-elected as MP for North Swindon with an increased vote share of 50.3% and an increased majority of 11,786.[16] [17]

    He was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Disabled People following the general election, serving until the new prime minister, Theresa May, reshuffled the government in 2016. It was reported by The Huffington Post that his appointment was controversial as he had previously voted against protecting the benefits of disabled children and those undergoing cancer treatment.[18]

    Tomlinson voted for the UK to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum.[19]

    In September 2016, Tomlinson apologised for leaking a draft of a public accounts committee report on the credit industry to someone he knew who worked for payday lender Wonga.[20] He was suspended from the House of Commons for two days for contempt of Parliament.[21]

    At the snap 2017 general election, Tomlinson was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 53.6% and a decreased majority of 8,335.[22]

    On 9 July 2018, Tomlinson was appointed as a junior minister in the Department for Work and Pensions as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance.

    In November 2018, Tomlinson was criticised by Labour MP Ruth George after appearing to suggest that families facing a cap under the Universal Credit scheme could take in a lodger. A Department for Work and Pensions spokesperson later said that Tomlinson was giving "illustrative examples of how some households subject to the cap may have supplemented income" and denied that Tomlinson said households under the cap could or should consider taking a lodger.[23] Tomlinson was Parliamentary Under-Secretary (junior government minister) for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance within the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

    At the 2019 general election, Tomlinson was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 59.1% and an increased majority of 16,171.[24]

    Tomlinson left government during the cabinet reshuffle on 16 September 2021 and returned to the backbenches.[25]

    Tomlinson was appointed Deputy Chair of the Conservative Party on 16 September 2021.[26] He resigned from this position on 9 July 2022 in order to support Kemi Badenoch's campaign in the July 2022 Conservative Party leadership election.[27]

    In February 2022 Tomlinson was accused of bullying and sending inappropriate "unprofessional" and "belittling" messages to employees at Conservative Campaign Headquarters.[28]

    At the 2024 general election, Tomlinson was defeated by the Labour candidate Will Stone, attaining 13,827 votes or 31.3% of the vote.[29]

    Personal life

    Tomlinson announced his engagement to Jo Wheeler in August 2011, having proposed on The Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island.[30] The couple married at the House of Commons on 2 June 2012.[31] In July 2016, Tomlinson confirmed that he had divorced his wife and was in a relationship with his office manager, Kate Bennett.[32] They married in October 2018 and have one daughter, born in August 2019.[33] [34]

    Tomlinson employs his partner as Office Manager on a salary up to £40,000.[35] The practice of MPs employing family members, has been criticised by some sections of the media on the lines that it promotes nepotism.[36] [37] Although MPs who were first elected in 2017 have been banned from employing family members, the restriction is not retrospective – meaning that Tomlinson's employment of his partner is lawful.[38]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Justin Tomlinson MP . BBC . BBC Democracy Live . 25 July 2010.
    2. Web site: Justin Tomlinson MP . 2024-04-12 . GOV.UK . en.
    3. Web site: Justin Tomlinson MP. UK.GOV. 3 August 2016.
    4. Web site: Jeremy Hunt named new Foreign Secretary after Boris Johnson quits . PoliticsHome.com . 22 November 2018.
    5. Web site: UK Prime Minister . UK Prime Minister on Twitter: "The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of @JustinTomlinson MP as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions." . Twitter.com . 9 July 2018 . 22 November 2018.
    6. News: Coronavirus: Community spirit in Swindon delights MPs. 6 April 2020. Swindon Advertiser.
    7. News: Swindon Election 2019: St Andrew's ward is Conservative banker. Swindon Advertiser. 24 April 2019. Thomas. Aled.
    8. https://web.archive.org/web/20120403073254/http://ukpolitics.telegraph.co.uk/Swindon+North/Justin+Tomlinson The Telegraph Election 2010 UK Political Database – Justin Tomlinson (Conservative, Swindon North).
    9. Web site: About . 2022-03-02 . Justin Tomlinson MP.
    10. Web site: Swindon Council Election Results 1996–2012. Plymouth University. 16 September 2018.
    11. Web site: 2005 - 2005 General Election - North Swindon . 2024-05-24 . webtest.parliament.uk . en-GB.
    12. Web site: Election Data 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130726162034/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2010.txt . 26 July 2013 . 17 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
    13. News: Election 2010 - Constituency - Swindon North . BBC News.
    14. News: The curious world of long-term bets. BBC News .
    15. News: Sadiq Khan faces police inquiry over mobile phone claims. 29 March 2015. Press Association. Telegraph. 4 November 2014.
    16. Web site: Election Data 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151017112223/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt . 17 October 2015 . 17 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
    17. News: Swindon North parliamentary constituency - Election 2017 . BBC News.
    18. News: 13 May 2015 . Justin Tomlinson, New Disabilities Minister, Voted Against Protecting Disabled Child Benefits . 16 September 2018 . Huffington Post.
    19. News: Wiltshire and Swindon vote to leave EU . . 24 June 2016 . 2 September 2018.
    20. News: Grace. John. Justin Tomlinson shows sorry seems to be the easiest word . The Guardian. 15 September 2016.
    21. News: 2022-08-11 . Tories told not to criticise MPs' probe into Boris Johnson . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-08-12 . The last MP to be suspended for a contempt of Parliament - the charge levelled against Mr Johnson - was Tory MP Justin Tomlinson. He was suspended for two days in 2016 for leaking a select committee report..
    22. News: ELECTION 2017: Labour choose North Swindon candidate . Swindon Advertiser.
    23. News: Minister tells families to take in a lodger to beat benefits cap. Evening Standard. 2018-11-26. en-GB.
    24. Web site: Council . Swindon Borough . Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations North Swindon Swindon Borough Council . 2019-11-16 . www.swindon.gov.uk . en.
    25. Web site: Ministerial appointments: September 2021. 16 September 2021.
    26. Web site: Justin Tomlinson appointed Conservative party deputy chairman . Politics.co.uk . 9 July 2022.
    27. News: Justin Tomlinson quits as Deputy Chairman of Conservative Party . 9 July 2022 . Swindon Advertiser . en.
    28. News: Pogrund. Caroline Wheeler and Gabriel. Five employees accuse Tory deputy chairman of bullying. The Times. en. 2022-02-08. 0140-0460.
    29. News: Coyle . Simon . Swindon North general election 2024 results in full . 5 July 2024 . . 4 July 2024.
    30. News: Love at first sight brings MP Justin together with Jo . Swindon Link . 11 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111107162123/http://www.swindonlink.com/news/love-at-first-sight-brings-mp-justin-together-with-jo . 7 November 2011 . dead .
    31. News: North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson weds in Parliament . Swindon Link . 6 January 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120616055948/http://www.swindonlink.com/news/swindon-mp-weds-in-parliament-this-saturday . 16 June 2012 . dead .
    32. News: MP confirms new romance after splitting from wife . Swindon Link . 31 October 2017.
    33. News: North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson and wife Kate expecting their first child. Swindon Advertiser. Seaward. Tom. 2 January 2019.
    34. News: MP Justin Tomlinson announces birth of baby girl. Swindon Advertiser. 7 August 2019. Mehrez. Hedi.
    35. Web site: IPSA . 16 September 2018 . GOV.UK.
    36. News: 29 June 2015 . One in five MPs employs a family member: the full list revealed . 16 September 2018 . The Daily Telegraph.
    37. News: Mason . Rowena . 29 June 2015 . Keeping it in the family: new MPs continue to hire relatives as staff . 16 September 2018 . The Guardian.
    38. News: 21 April 2017 . MPs banned from employing spouses after election in expenses crackdown . 16 September 2018 . London Evening Standard.