Rt Hon James Gray MP
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA
Tel: +44(0)207 219 6237
www.jamesgray.org
Email: jamesgraymp@parliament.uk
James Gray was elected Member of Parliament for North
Wiltshire in May 1997. Born in Scotland in 1954, he is
the son of the late John R. Gray, Minister of Dunblane
Cathedral and the 1977 Moderator of the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland, and Dr Sheila Gray. He has
three children – John (b.1984), Olivia (b.1986)
and William (b.1991).
Education & Business Career
He was educated at Hillhead Primary School and Glasgow
High School and later read history at Glasgow University
and Christ Church, Oxford. Before entering Parliament,
Mr Gray’s career was in business. After Oxford,
he worked as a graduate management trainee with P&O
for a year. In 1978, he was appointed as a Shipbroker
and Department Manager at Anderson Hughes Ltd and was
made a Freeman of the City of London. In 1984, he moved
to GNI Freight Futures Ltd as Managing Director until
1992. Simultaneously, he held posts as a Senior Manager
at futures broker GNI Ltd (1989-92) and as a Director
of The Baltic Futures Exchange (1989-91).
Political work prior to entering Parliament
At the 1992 General Election, Mr Gray was the Conservative
Candidate for Charles Kennedy’s seat of Ross,
Cromarty and Skye. Before winning North Wiltshire in
1997, he was a special advisor to the Secretary of
State for the Environment, Michael Howard, and to his
successor John Gummer. His particular responsibility
was to the Ministers of State for housing, local Government
and the Environment from 1992 until 1995, when he became
a Director of the public affairs consultancy Westminster
Strategy. He also served as governor of two schools
in Balham in the London Borough of Wandsworth and in
1994, he was elected as the Vice- Chairman of Tooting
Conservative Association.
Shadow Ministerial Posts
After his election to Parliament in 1997, he served on
the Environment and Transport Select Committees until
his shadow ministerial career began with his appointment
as a Conservative Whip in October 2000 and then as
a Shadow Minister for Defence in 2001. He served as
Shadow Minister for the Countryside from 2002 to 2005
and after the 2005 General Election, he served briefly
as Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland.
Committee Posts
James has served on a variety of Parliamentary Committees
and All-Party Groups. He currently sits on the DEFRA
Select Committee and from 2006-07 he was the MP on
the Conservative National & International Security
Policy Group chaired by Baroness Neville-Jones. He
was a member of the DETR Select Committee (1997-2000)
and Chairman of the Conservative Rural Action Group
(2002-5).
All Party Groups
He is currently the Chairman of the All-Party Group for
Multiple Sclerosis and the founding Chairman of the
All-Party Group for the Army. He is Treasurer
of the APPG for Suicide Prevention, a Vice-Chairman
of the APPG for Agriculture & Food for Development and
is a founder and member of the APPGs for Historic Churches
and Dairy Farmers. He is also a member of the APPGs
for: Financial Markets and Services; Middle Way (hunting
and animal welfare); Minerals; Racing and Bloodstock
Industries; Solvent Abuse; China; and Mongolia.
Military Service
His military service includes seven years in the
Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest regiment of the
Territorial Army (1977-84) on whose Court of Assistants
he also served from 2002-07, and of whose Saddle Club he
is life Vice-President. He is a graduate of the Armed Forces
Parliamentary Scheme and of the Royal College of Defence
Studies.
Publications
Mr Gray is a published author. Financial Risk
Management came out in 1985, and Futures and Options
for Shipping in 1987, which won the Lloyds of London
Book Prize. Shipping Futures was published in
1990, and his prize-winning thesis “Crown versus
Parliament: Who decides on going to war?” was published
as a Seaford House paper in 2003.
Other posts and interests
He was a visiting Parliamentary Fellow of St Antony’s
College, Oxford in 2005-6, is currently President of
the Association of British Riding Schools, an Honorary
Associate of the British Veterinary Association, a Pro
Bono member of the Baltic Exchange, Patron of Mutual
Support (the Armed Services MS Support Group), and Patron
of the Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum.
James is first and foremost a constituency MP and very
much enjoys that part of his life. Locally, he is President
of Chippenham Constitutional Club, a Member of the Wootton
Bassett Conservative Club, an Honorary Member of the
Rotary Club of the Wiltshire Vale, President of the MS
Society’s Chippenham Branch, Patron of the Devizes
Branch, Patron of the Woodshaw Residents Association
in Wootton Bassett and Patron of Chippenham Sailing Club.
James and his wife Philippa live near Melksham in Wiltshire. |