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Dissolution Peerages 2019

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring the
following Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring Peerages of the
United Kingdom for Life upon the undermentioned:

Dissolution Peerages

Nominations from the Leader of the Conservative Party:

1. Sir Henry Bellingham – lately Member of Parliament for North West Norfolk and
former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.

2. Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke CH QC – lately Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe and


former Chancellor of the Exchequer.

3. Rt Hon Ruth Davidson MSP – Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh
Central and former Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party.

4. Rt Hon Philip Hammond – lately Member of Parliament for Runnymede and


Weybridge and former Chancellor of the Exchequer.

5. Rt Hon Nicholas Herbert CBE – lately Member of Parliament for Arundel and South
Downs and former Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice.

6. Rt Hon Joseph Johnson – lately Member of Parliament for Orpington and Minister of
State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation.

7. Colonel Rt Hon John Mark Lancaster TD VR – lately Member of Parliament for


North East Milton Keynes and Minister for the Armed Forces.

8. Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin CH – lately Member of Parliament for Derbyshire


Dales, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of the Conservative
Party.

9. Aamer Sarfraz – Conservative Party Treasurer and Venture Partner at Draper Associates.

10. Rt Hon Edward Vaizey – lately Member of Parliament for Wantage and former Minister
of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries.

Nominations for the Leader of the Labour Party:

11. Kathryn Clark – former Member of Parliament for North Ayrshire and Arran.

12. Brinley Davies – Director of Union Pension Services Ltd.

Nominations for the Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party:


13. Rt Hon Nigel Dodds OBE – lately Member of Parliament for North Belfast and Deputy
Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party.

Nominations for non-affiliated Peerages

14. Rt Hon Frank Field – lately Member of Parliament for Birkenhead and Chair of the
Work and Pensions Select Committee.

15. Catharine Hoey – lately Member of Parliament for Vauxhall and former Chair of the
Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee.

16. Ian Austin – lately Member of Parliament for Dudley North and former Parliamentary
Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.

17. Rt Hon Gisela Stuart – Chair of Wilton Park and former Member of Parliament for
Birmingham Edgbaston.

18. John Woodcock – UK Special Envoy for Countering Violent Extremism and former
Member of Parliament for Barrow and Furness.

Dissolution Honours 2019

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring the
following Honours.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring the following
Honours upon the undermentioned:

Kt

Philip MAY
For political service.

Cllr Raymond PUDDIFOOT MBE


For services to the London Borough of Hillingdon.
Political Peerages 2020

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring the
following Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring Peerages of the
United Kingdom for Life upon the undermentioned:

Nominations from the Leader of the Conservative Party:

1. Lorraine Fullbrook – former Member of Parliament for South Ribble.

2. Sir Edward Udny-Lister – Chief Strategic Adviser to the Prime Minister and former
Deputy Mayor of London.

3. Daniel Moylan – Chairman, Urban Design London and former member of Kensington
and Chelsea Council.

4. Andrew Sharpe OBE – Chairman of the National Conservative Convention and Vice-
Chair of Policy Forum.

5. Michael Spencer – Chairman of IPGL (Holdings) Ltd and Centre for Policy Studies.

6. Veronica Wadley CBE – Chair of the Expert Panel for Model Music Curriculum and
former editor of the Evening Standard.

7. James Wharton – former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International


Development and Member of Parliament for Stockton South.

8. Dame Helena Morrissey – CEO of Newton Investment Management and founder of the
30 Per Cent Club.

9. Neil Mendoza – Provost of Oriel College and Non-Executive Board Member of the
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

Nominations from the former Leader of the Labour Party

10. Susan Hayman – lately Member of Parliament for Workington.

11. Prem Sikka – Professor of Accounting at the University of Sheffield.

12. Anthony Woodley – formerly Joint-General Secretary of Unite.

Nominations for non-affiliated Peerages

13. Claire Fox – Director and founder of the Institute of Ideas.

14. Charles Moore – journalist and biographer.


Nominations for Crossbench Peerages

15. Sir Ian Botham – Cricket commentator and Chairman of Durham County Cricket Club.

16. Dame Louise Casey – Former Civil Servant, Visiting Professor King's College London
and Cofounder and Chair, Institute of Global Homelessness.

17. Evgeny Lebedev – Owner of The Independent, The Evening Standard and London Live
and patron of Space for Giants.

18. Dame Nemat (Minouche) Shafik, Director of the London School of Economics and
Political Science

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