'John Robert Greenway' (born
February 15,
1946) is a
British politician and
Conservative Member of Parliament for
Ryedale.
John Greenway was born in
Northwich,
Cheshire and was educated locally at the
Sir John Deane's Grammar School and
The College of Law,
London. He joined
Midland Bank in
1964 before joining the
Metropolitan Police Service in
1965, after his
Hendon Police College training he worked in the
West End of London, leaving the force in
1969 to sell
life insurance for
Equitable Life. He joined National Provident in
1970, before setting up his own insurance and finance company in
1971.
He was the treasurer of the Ryedale Conservative Association for two years from
1984 and was elected to the
North Yorkshire County Council in
1985 for two years. He was the vice chairman of the
North Yorkshire Police 1986-
7. He was elected to the
House of Commons at the
1987 General Election, when he regained the seat for the Conservatives from the
Liberal MP
Elizabeth Shields who won the seat at the
1986 Ryedale by-election. Greenway won the seat with a majority of 9,740 and has remained the MP there since.
He served in
parliament as a member of the
home affairs select committee 1987-
97, and was appointed as the
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the
Minister of State at the
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Jean Trumpington for a year from
1991. He was promoted to the frontbench by
William Hague in
1997 as a spokesman on home affairs, before being moved in
2000 as a spokesman for
culture, media and sport where he remained throughout the leadership of
Iain Duncan Smith until he was sacked by
Michael Howard in
2003. He was briefly a member of the
education and skills select committee in
2005 before the
general election. He is the chairman of the all party
opera group. In 2003 he introduced the
Ragwort Control Act.
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He has maintained a strong interest in the financial services sector and has chaired the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance & Financial Services{http://www.appgifs.org.uk} since 1992.
In boundary changes agreed in 2006, Greenway's constituency was enlarged and renamed
Thirsk and Malton, taking in a large part of the divided
Vale of York constituency. Unexpectedly on
18 November 2006, the Thirsk and Malton Conservative Association selected
Anne McIntosh (sitting MP for Vale of York) over Greenway as their candidate for the next general election.
He was married to Sylvia Ann Gant in
1974. They have two sons and a daughter. He now lives in London with divorcee Hanneke Dannhorn.
A
horse racing ethusiast, he won an
animal welfare award in
2003, and is the president of
York City F.C. As a former
police officer he calls for the
death penalty for police murders, specifically mentioning
Winston Silcott.
External links
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: John Greenway MP
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TheyWorkForYou.com - John Greenway MP
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The Public Whip - John Greenway MP voting record
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BBC News - John Greenway profile 10 February, 2005
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John Greenway MP – Conservative Party Profile