Nicholas Soames Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Soames of Fletching
Office:Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
Leader:Michael Howard
Term Start:6 November 2003
Term End:10 May 2005
Predecessor:Bernard Jenkin
Successor:The Marquess of Lothian
Office1:Minister of State for the Armed Forces
Primeminister1:John Major
Term Start1:20 July 1994
Term End1:2 May 1997
Predecessor1:Jeremy Hanley
Successor1:John Reid
Office2:Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Primeminister2:John Major
Term Start2:14 April 1992
Term End2:20 July 1994
Predecessor2:David Maclean
Successor2:Angela Browning
Office3:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start3:28 October 2022
Life peerage
Office4:Member of Parliament
for Mid Sussex
Term Start4:1 May 1997
Term End4:6 November 2019
Predecessor4:Tim Renton
Successor4:Mims Davies
Office5:Member of Parliament
for Crawley
Term Start5:9 June 1983
Term End5:8 April 1997
Successor5:Laura Moffatt
Birth Name:Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames
Birth Date:12 February 1948
Birth Place:Croydon, Surrey, England
Party:Conservative
Spouse:
    Children:3
    Parents:Christopher Soames
    Mary Churchill
    Relatives:Winston Churchill (grandfather)
    Emma Soames (sister)
    Rupert Soames (brother)
    Alma Mater:Mons Officer Cadet School
    Education:Eton College
    Allegiance:United Kingdom
    Branch:British Army
    Serviceyears:1967–1975
    Rank:Second lieutenant
    Unit:11th Hussars
    Royal Hussars

    Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames, Baron Soames of Fletching, (born 12 February 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Sussex from 1997 to 2019, having previously served as the MP for Crawley from 1983 to 1997.

    Soames was Minister of State for the Armed Forces from 1994 to 1997 in the government of John Major. He had the whip removed on 3 September 2019, for voting against the government, before it was restored on 29 October. His main political interests are defence, international relations, rural affairs and industry. He is a grandson of former prime minister Winston Churchill.

    Early life, education and military service

    Soames was born in 1948 in Croydon, Surrey, the eldest son of Sir Christopher Soames and Dame Mary (née Spencer-Churchill) Soames. He is a grandson of the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and a grandnephew of Lady Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide, the wife of the founder of the Scout movement, Lord Baden-Powell. Industrialist Rupert Soames is Soames's brother, and journalist Emma Soames is a sister.

    Simon Hoggart, writing in The Guardian, related an anecdote of Soames' childhood: "He gave me the true version of what I had always suspected was an apocryphal story. In or around 1953, when Soames was five, he didn't know how important his grandfather was until someone told him. So he walked up to the old man's bedroom, managed to get past the valets and the secretaries, and found him sitting up in bed.'Is it true, grandpapa, that you are the greatest man in the world?' he asked.'Yes I am,' said Churchill. 'Now bugger off.'"[1]

    After attending St. Aubyns Preparatory School in Sussex, Soames received his secondary education at Eton College. Later he studied at Mons Officer Cadet School before being commissioned into the 11th Hussars on 5 August 1967 on a Short Service Commission before serving in West Germany and Britain with the 11th Hussars and later the Royal Hussars. Soames was transferred to Regular Army Reserve of Officers on 9 March 1970 before resigning his commission on 5 August 1975.

    Early career

    In 1970, he was appointed equerry to Charles, Prince of Wales (now Charles III); he has remained a close friend of the King ever since,[2] and publicly criticised Diana, Princess of Wales, during the couple's estrangement. When Diana first accused the Prince of Wales of adultery with Camilla Parker Bowles, Soames told the BBC that the accusation, and Diana's fear of being slandered by her husband's courtiers, stemmed merely from Diana's mental illness, and "the advanced stages of paranoia".[3] Charles later admitted his adultery and Soames apologised.

    In 1972, he left Kensington Palace and the army to work as a stockbroker. In 1974, he became a personal assistant; first to Sir James Goldsmith and then in 1976 to United States Senator Mark Hatfield, whose employ he left in 1978 to become a director of Bland Welch, Lloyd's Brokers. Between 1979 and 1981, he was an assistant director of the Sedgwick Group. He fought Central Dunbartonshire in Scotland in 1979, where Labour's Hugh McCartney defeated him by 12,003 votes.

    Parliamentary career

    Soames was elected as the MP for Crawley at the 1983 general election. He sat for Crawley until the 1997 general election (when Labour defeated the Conservatives in Crawley). In the 1997 election, he retained the constituency of Mid Sussex for the Conservatives after Tim Renton stood down at the election, and Soames remained the seat's MP from then until Parliament was dissolved in November 2019.

    He served as a Parliamentary secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food between 1992 and 1994, as Minister of State for the Armed Forces at the Ministry of Defence under Prime Minister John Major between 1994 and 1997, and later as the Shadow Secretary of State for Defence from 2003 to 2005.

    In 2002 he was appointed to the parliamentary committee considering the future Hunting Act 2004 that banned hunting with dogs, a policy which he opposed.[4] [5]

    On 9 May 2005, shortly after Michael Howard announced his intention to resign as leader of the Conservative Party, Soames resigned from the shadow cabinet.

    With Frank Field he is a co-chairman of the Cross-Party Group on Balanced Migration,[6] and has advocated in parliament[7] and in the media that immigration to and emigration from the UK should be brought into balance.[8] In parliament he has also spoken in favour of the introduction of a national identity card scheme[9] and advocated them in the national media.[10]

    Soames was opposed to Brexit prior to the 2016 EU membership referendum.[11] In an interview before the referendum he described himself as a One Nation Tory on the soft right of the party, and compared Brexiteers to 'a growling Alsatian that must be kicked really hard in the balls'.[12]

    In April 2019, Soames condemned the United States for recognizing Israel's 1981 annexation of the Golan Heights. Soames said it was "a matter of the greatest regret that our allies, the United States, are in clear contravention of UN Resolution 497", adding that "annexation of territory is prohibited under international law."[13]

    Soames endorsed Rory Stewart during the 2019 Conservative leadership election.[14]

    Allegations of sexism

    According to the book Women in Parliament published in 2005, Soames has been named as the most prolific source of vulgar and sexist comments in the Houses of Parliament, with several female MPs stating that he has made vulgar comments to them. Soames regarded the claims as 'nonsense'. [15] Barbara Follett said in 2007 that Soames was the worst of the sexist MPs in parliament.[16]

    On 31 January 2017, Soames made 'woofing' noises at Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh when she was asking the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, a question in the House of Commons. Ahmed-Sheikh called a point of order to bring the speaker's attention to the noises.[17] John Bercow, the speaker, described the noises as "discourteous and that expression should not be used", and Soames was asked to apologise.[18] He did so, saying he was only offering her a "friendly canine salute" in reply to her "snapped" question.

    Removal and restoration of whip

    See main article: 2019 suspension of rebel Conservative MPs. On 3 September 2019, Soames joined 20 other rebel Conservative MPs to vote against the Conservative government of Boris Johnson and pass a motion allowing backbenchers to take control of the House of Commons timetable in order to pass a bill to stop a no-deal exit from the EU without parliamentary approval. Effectively, they helped block Johnson's Brexit plan from proceeding on 31 October.[19] Subsequently, all 21 were advised that they had lost the Conservative whip,[20] expelling them as Conservative MPs, requiring them to sit as independents.[21] [22] If Soames had decided to stand for re-election in a future election, the party would have blocked his selection as a Conservative candidate.[23]

    Soames announced that he would not be standing in the 2019 general election.[24] On 29 October, Boris Johnson restored the whip for him and 9 other MPs.[25]

    Inheritance tax relief

    In one edition of The Mark Thomas Comedy Product, Mark Thomas investigated the practice of avoiding inheritance tax by declaring art, furniture, homes and land available for public viewing. After discovering that Soames was claiming tax relief on a "three-tier mahogany buffet with partially reeded slender balustrade upright supports" on this basis, but without making any arrangements for the furniture to be inspected by the public, Thomas invented a 'National Soames Day' on which hundreds of people made appointments to see the furniture.[26] [27] In 2015, Thomas told The Independents Adam Jacques: "I try to find the good in my enemies. It's not unusual to be able to get on with people despite what they are doing being awful. The only person I have met who I considered to be without any redeeming features was [...] Nicholas Soames. [...] He was such a pantomime baddie."[27]

    Aegis Defence Services

    Soames was chairman[28] [29] of the private security contractor Aegis Defence Services which was bought[30] in 2015 by GardaWorld, for whom he now acts as a member of the International Advisory Board. Aegis had a series of contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to provide guards to protect US military bases in Iraq from 2004 onwards. From 2011, the company broadened its recruitment to take in African countries, having previously employed people from the UK, the US and Nepal.

    Contract documents say that the soldiers from Sierra Leone were paid $16 (£11) a day. A documentary, The Child Soldier’s New Job, broadcast in Denmark, alleges that the estimated 2,500 Sierra Leonean personnel who were recruited by Aegis and other private security companies to work in Iraq included former child soldiers.[31]

    Other outside interests

    He was a director of the liquidated company Framlington Second Dual Trust plc.[32]

    Soames is listed as a director of The Amber Foundation.[33]

    He was invited to ride in the King's procession at Royal Ascot 2023.[34]

    Soames also has a position as a senior advisor at Francis Maude Associates, a consultancy set up by Francis Maude.[35]

    He was an honorary colonel of the C (Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry) Squadron The Royal Yeomanry until 5 October 2023.

    Political funding

    Mid Sussex Conservative Constituency Association has received over £1 million in donations, with Soames receiving well over £100,000 from private military company Aegis Defence Services Ltd from 2010 onwards.[36] US multinational professional services, risk management and insurance brokerage firm Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc has given Soames £518,069 since 2010 in remunerations for his services as an MP.[37] Soames has also received private donations from a variety of people, including £5,749 from Majlis As Shura, £10,000 from David Rowland, and £20,000 from Ann R. Said.[38]

    Meeting with Robert Mugabe

    In October 2017, Soames was criticised by Labour MP Kate Hoey following a meeting with President Robert Mugabe while visiting Zimbabwe (formerly Southern Rhodesia).[39] Zimbabwean media reported that the visit was "part of a private initiative of friends of Zimbabwe in the British establishment" to normalise relations between the two countries.[40] Hoey, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Zimbabwe, said that Soames' visit "pander[ed] to the vanity of a wily and ruthless dictator. [...] You can't have a private visit which is then front page of the newspapers in Zimbabwe."[39] In response, Soames maintained that he had met Mugabe in a personal capacity, rather than as a representative of Her Majesty's Government. He said that his father, Lord Soames, who had overseen Southern Rhodesia's transition to independence as Zimbabwe, would not have forgiven him if he had not tried to meet the President.[39]

    Peerage

    It was announced on 14 October 2022, that as part of the 2022 Political Honours, Soames would be appointed a life peer.[41] On 28 October 2022, he was created Baron Soames of Fletching, of Fletching in the County of East Sussex.[42] [43]

    Personal life

    Family

    Soames has been married twice. On 4 June 1981, he married Catherine Weatherall (sister of Percy Weatherall and Isobel, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne) at St Margaret's, Westminster. The Prince of Wales served as best man and the wedding was attended by The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lady Diana Spencer.[44] They had one son before divorcing in 1988:

    His second marriage was on 21 December 1993 to Serena Smith (a niece of The Duchess of Grafton and daughter of Sir John Smith). They have two children:

    His brother, Rupert Soames, is the CEO of outsourcing company Serco.

    Driving offences

    On 15 May 2008, Soames pleaded guilty to riding a quad bike on a public road without motor insurance. Since he had several previous offences on his licence, he was disqualified from driving for two months, fined £200, and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge and costs of £35 by magistrates.[46]

    In 2012, he was disqualified from driving for a fortnight for speeding at 51 mph in a 30 mph residential area. Soames was also fined £666, plus £85 court costs and a £15 victim surcharge.[47] According to The Argus, a Sussex paper, it was "the third time he has been caught flouting traffic laws in four years".[48]

    Honours

    Arms

    Escutcheon:Gules a chevron Or between in chief two mallets erect of the second and in base two wings conjoined in lure Argent.
    Crest:In front of a rising sun Proper upon a lure Gules feathered Argent fesswise a falcon belled Or.
    Motto:Vilius Virtutibus Aurum[51]

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    Notes and References

    1. News: Hoggart . Simon . Hats off to Soames, Off Message but on Majestic Form . . 4 June 2001.
    2. Web site: Among friends: Inside the new King and Queen Consort's inner circle . Tatler . 15 September 2022 . 15 October 2022.
    3. Book: The Windsor knot . Christopher Wilson . 17 January 2012 . 9780806523866 . 2003. Citadel Press .
    4. News: . Hunt Bill fight for MP . The Argus . 20 December 2002 . 31 October 2018.
    5. Web site: Hunting Bill Speeches – Nicholas Soames. 31 October 2018.
    6. Web site: Balanced Migration: About Us . balancedmigration.org . 31 October 2018.
    7. Web site: Immigration Speeches – Nicholas Soames. theyworkforyou.com. 31 October 2018.
    8. Web site: 'This open-door immigration policy can't go on' – Sir Nicholas Soames and Frank Field in The Telegraph . balancedmigration.org . 25 January 2016 . 31 October 2018.
    9. Web site: Identity Card Speeches – Nicholas Soames. 31 October 2018.
    10. News: ID cards are a good idea – and now is the time to talk about them. The Telegraph . London . 10 Dec 2015 . 30 October 2018.
    11. News: Goodenough . Tom . Which Tory MPs back Brexit, who doesn't and who is still on the fence? . 11 October 2016 . The Spectator . London . 16 February 2016.
    12. Web site: Interview: Nicholas Soames compares Brexiteers to an Alsatian that must be kicked "really hard in the balls" . conservativehome.com . March 22, 2016 . 31 October 2018.
    13. News: Jeremy Hunt condemns Trump's recognition of Golan Heights as Israeli . Jewish News Reporter . 2 April 2019.
    14. News: Soames . Nicholas . Nicholas Soames MP: Only Rory Stewart can sort Brexit, unite our Party and restore Britain to a position of respect in the world . 17 June 2019 . . 10 June 2019.
    15. Web site: Tweedie . Neil . Female MPs round on 'sexist' Soames . The Telegraph . Telegraph Media Group . 19 June 2020.
    16. News: Cooke . Rachel . Oh babe, just look at us now . . London . 23 April 2007 . 17 January 2012.
    17. Web site: Tory MP Soames sorry for 'woofing' at Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh . . 31 January 2017 . 31 January 2017.
    18. Web site: Gill . Martha . Nicholas Soames Says He Made 'Woof Woof' Noises At Female MP As 'Friendly Canine Salute' . Huffington Post UK . 31 January 2017 . 31 January 2017.
    19. News: Boris Johnson to strip 21 Tory MPs of the Tory whip in parliamentary bloodbath . Anna . Mikhailova. 4 September 2019 . 9 September 2019 . www.telegraph.co.uk . The Telegraph.
    20. Web site: What is removing the whip, filibustering and other Brexit jargon? . BBC Newsbeat . 4 September 2019 . 4 September 2019.
    21. Web site: Whips . Parliament.uk . 4 September 2019.
    22. News: Boris Johnson to seek election after rebel Tories deliver Commons defeat. 4 September 2019.
    23. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/09/04/parliament-whip-removed/ The Daily Telegraph
    24. News: Churchill's grandson to have whip removed . BBC News.
    25. News: PM readmits 10 Brexit rebels to Tory party . 29 October 2019 . BBC News . 29 October 2019.
    26. News: Wales@Westminster newslog . Cornock . David . 31 October 2006 . BBC News . 23 May 2016.
    27. News: Jacques . Adam . Mark Thomas interview: The social-activist comedian talks opera, charity shops, and Nicholas Soames . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220619/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/mark-thomas-interview-the-social-activist-comedian-talks-opera-charity-shops-and-nicholas-soames-a6714471.html . 19 June 2022 . subscription . live . 31 October 2015 . . London . 23 May 2016.
    28. Web site: Management . Aegisworld.com . 30 July 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130724052950/http://www.aegisworld.com/index.php/new2/about-us-2/management2 . 24 July 2013 . dmy-all.
    29. Web site: www.aegisworld.com . www.aegisworld.com . 30 July 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130724052950/http://www.aegisworld.com/index.php/new2/about-us-2/management2 . 24 July 2013 . dmy-all.
    30. News: . GardaWorld announces Aegis Group purchase . Canadian Security . 14 July 2015 . 31 October 2018.
    31. News: Ross . Alice . UK firm 'employed former child soldiers' as mercenaries in Iraq . The Guardian . 17 April 2016 . 23 May 2016.
    32. Web site: FRAMLINGTON SECOND DUAL TRUST PLC – OFFICERS . beta.companieshouse.gov.uk . 31 October 2018.
    33. Web site: THE AMBER FOUNDATION - Overview (free company information from Companies House). 2021-03-30. find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. en.
    34. Web site: Ascot Racecourse on Twitter . Twitter . 29 June 2023.
    35. Web site: Nicholas Soames. Francis Maude Associates. 2023-09-20.
    36. Web site: searchthemoney.com . Searchthemoney.com . 1 April 2016.
    37. Web site: searchthemoney.com . Searchthemoney.com . 1 April 2016.
    38. http://www.searchthemoney.com/profile/561?p2=2#tabsx-3 Donations to Soames
    39. News: Sir Nicholas Soames: Robert Mugabe meeting was 'purely personal' . BBC News . 9 October 2017.
    40. News: President reflects on Soames visit . . Felex . Share . 6 October 2017 . 10 October 2017.
    41. Web site: Political Peerages 2022 . 14 October 2022. 15 October 2022. GOV.UK . en.
    42. Web site: Crown Office The Gazette . 1 November 2022. www.thegazette.co.uk.
    43. Web site: Lord Soames of Fletching . MPs and Lords . UK Parliament . 31 October 2022.
    44. Web site: Soames Wedding .
    45. Web site: Harry David SOAMES – Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House) . beta.companieshouse.gov.uk.
    46. News: Macintyre . James . Illegal ride on a quad bike lands Soames with a driving ban . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220619/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/illegal-ride-on-a-quad-bike-lands-soames-with-a-driving-ban-828292.html . 19 June 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . London . 15 May 2008 . 17 January 2012.
    47. News: "It won't affect me": Tory grandee's boast after he's banned after third speeding offence in four years . Daily Mirror . London . 27 October 2012 . 30 July 2013.
    48. News: 'Anti-speed' Sussex MP tells of shame at totting ban. The Argus. Bill. Gardner. 26 October 2012. 13 September 2022.
    49. Web site: Privy Council Office — Orders for 13 July 2011. 17 January 2012.
    50. News: Three veteran MPs honoured by Queen. BBC News. 13 June 2014.
    51. Book: Debrett's Peerage . 1985.