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Francis Xavier James Hester (born April 1966) is a British businessman, and the founder of software company
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. He is the largest ever donor to the Conservative Party reportedly having given over £20 million since the beginning of 2023.


Biography

Hester is of Irish descent and grew up in
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, a district in the west of
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, West Yorkshire. Both of his parents immigrated from Ireland to the United Kingdom. Hester is the sole owner of The Phoenix Partnership, which he founded in 1997 and specialises in providing healthcare technology. In the
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, he was appointed
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(OBE) for services to healthcare. ''
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'' reported that contracts worth £135m since April 2020 were awarded to his company by the
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, the majority for work under the GP IT Futures framework.


Political affiliations

In September 2023, Hester donated £5 million to the UK's Conservative Party, making him the joint biggest donor in two decades. These donations were made by his company TPP, but TPP said Hester personally repaid it, and that the company is apolitical. He made a second £5 million donation to the Conservatives through his company in November 2023, making Hester the largest ever donor to the party. It has been reported that he had donated a further £5 million in 2024, which the party neither confirmed nor denied, but was later verified after
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records were published. He said he previously voted for the
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, but became a Conservative Party donor after coming to the view that prime minister
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"understands and values the
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and wants to tackle some of its most pressing challenges". Sunak and Hester met on a number of occasions in 2023, and in November 2023, Hester provided the use of a helicopter to prime minister Rishi Sunak for a political visit, valued at £15,000 in parliamentary records.


Alleged comments about Diane Abbott and others

In March 2024, ''The Guardian'' reported that Hester had made comments in a 2019 company meeting about the MP
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. The paper reported that he said that looking at Abbott would "make you want to hate all black women" and that "she should be shot", as well as making comments about a female executive from another organisation, saying "it would be much better if she died", and about his own Asian female employees, saying “we take the piss out of the fact that all our Chinese girls sit together in Asian corner”.
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also reported what ''The Guardian'' said, adding that they were unable to verify that the alleged remarks had been made. ''The Guardian'' also reported that Hester's lawyers had said "that Hester’s comments had been distorted and taken out of context, and were not a true or accurate characterisation of the company or Hester". A statement from The Phoenix Partnership said Hester "accepts that he was rude about Diane Abbott in a private meeting several years ago but his criticism had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin". The statement said Hester abhorred racism. The prime minister's official spokesperson initially condemned the remarks but did not call them racist.
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, the Work and Pensions Secretary, said the comments about Abbott "were clearly inappropriate" but people should "move on" and such comments were not "race-based" and "had nothing to do with her gender nor colour of skin". Energy Minister Graham Stuart said while the remarks were "ridiculous" he would "hesitate" to call them racist. Many opposition politicians criticised Hester's reported comments and called such comments racist. The Business Secretary
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and then the prime minister Rishi Sunak separately described Hester's alleged comments as "racist" although Sunak declined to return Hester's political donations. Abbott, who described the comments as "frightening", filed a complaint about the reported remarks to the Metropolitan Police's Parliamentary Liaison and Investigation Team. Hester said he had tried twice to apologise to her, by phone, once the comments were made public. On 14 March, as a result of Hester's alleged remarks, health workers' trade union, the
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(BMA), called upon Hester to resign from his company TPP. The BMA's general practitioners' committee (GPC) voted in favour of an emergency motion that he had "contravened NHS England's
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framework introduced in response to the 2019 Kark review recommendations." The co-chairs of the GPC general practitioners' committee said that the passing of the motion, "makes it clear how appalled GPs are".
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, the general secretary of
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, which represents half a million NHS workers, echoed the views of the doctors' body.


Personal life

Hester was previously married to Dr Rosemary Daly, a former
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; she was described as "now ex-wife" by ''The Guardian'' in 2024. As of 2024, the
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estimated his net worth at £371 million.


References

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