Iain Stewart (politician)
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Iain Aitken Stewart (born 18 September 1972) is a British Conservative Party politician and former accountant. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Milton Keynes South from
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until the seat's abolition in 2024. Stewart served as
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from June 2020 to September 2022, sharing the role with David Duguid until September 2021, then with
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.


Early life

Stewart was born on 18 September 1972 in
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and grew up in
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. He was educated at the state sector Chatelherault Primary School in Hamilton and then privately educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School and studied politics at the
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before training as an accountant with Coopers & Lybrand in Milton Keynes between 1993 and 1994.'STEWART, Iain Aitken', Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2012; online edn, November 201
accessed 16 June 2013
/ref> Stewart then worked for the
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between 1994 and 1998 as Head of Research, before moving to work for a research unit (the Parliamentary Resources Unit) in Westminster, firstly as Deputy Director and finally as Director between 1998 and 2006. He then worked as an associate for executive recruitment company Odgers Berndtson until his election in 2010.


Political career

Stewart stood unsuccessfully as the Conservative Party candidate in the
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, for the Glasgow Rutherglen constituency, finishing fourth. Returning to Milton Keynes, he was selected to fight Milton Keynes South West at the 2001 general election, losing to incumbent Phyllis Starkey by 6,978 votes. Running again at the 2005 election, he lost to Starkey by 4,010 votes. He successfully stood against Starkey for the redrawn Milton Keynes South constituency in the 2010 general election, winning by 5,201 votes.Iain Stewart
www.parliament.uk. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
In the 2015 general election, he was re-elected with an increased vote of 27,601 and majority of 8,672. Whilst his majority has fluctuated, Stewart has been returned with a higher share of the vote with each election since 2010, in 2019 obtaining a 50% majority vote share. Stewart was a member of Shenley Brook End parish council between 2005 and 2011. In 2012, ''
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'' reported that Stewart was renting a flat from his constituency caseworker on expenses. Stewart responded that there was no conflict of interest in renting from his staff member as the flat is let "on a proper legal contract" and fully approved by the expenses watchdog. Between August 2019 and July 2022 Iain Stewart, Conservative M.P. and chair of the Transport Committee, claimed £51,896 on hotels in London, despite living in a constituency just 35 minutes' train ride from the capital. Transport (especially rail transport), constitutional affairs and education are listed amongst his main political interests.Iain Stewart's Official Biography
, Iain Stewart's Campaign Website. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
He was a member of the Transport Select Committee of the House of Commons from 2010 to 2013, and was the longest-serving Conservative Member of that Committee. In 2011 he travelled, with various members of the transport committee, around Europe studying various rail links and rail systems. In the October 2013 Ministerial reshuffle, he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP, Secretary of State for Transport. Following the 2015 election, he moved to become PPS to David Mundell, Secretary of State for Scotland, to assist with the Scotland Bill. He was also re-elected to the Transport Select Committee. In July 2016 he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Liam Fox, Secretary of State for the Department for International Trade. He held this post until the 2017 general election. In June 2017, Stewart was returned as the MP for Milton Keynes South with a majority of 1,725 over Labour candidate Hannah O'Neill. He retained his place on the Transport Committee in September 2017. In December 2017, following the publication of the National Infrastructure Commission's report on the Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge corridor, he was appointed as the Government's official champion for the project. In July 2018, he was asked by the Prime Minister to join the Government and he became an Assistant Whip in the Government Whips Office. In June 2020, he was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland. He served in this role until September 2022. Stewart contested the new Buckingham and Bletchley seat at the 2024 general election. when he was defeated by Callum Anderson (Labour).


Personal life

Stewart is openly gay and was formerly Deputy chairman (Political) of LGBTory, the
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Group.MP Iain Stewart on how he was bullied for being gay
BBC news website, 12 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
He is now a Patron of the group. In his
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to the house, on 25 June 2010, he paid tribute to
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, and
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's official apology for the state's persecution of Turing.MP calls for pardon for computer pioneer Alan Turing
BBC news website, 24 May 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
He has spoken about how he was bullied at school for being gay and on the impact of homophobic bullying in schools. He was shortlisted for the Stonewall 'Politician of the Year' 2012.Stonewall Press Release of Shortlisted Candidates
, '' Stonewall'', 28 September 2012


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Campaign website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stewart, Iain 1972 births Living people Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies LGBTQ members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom UK MPs 2010–2015 UK MPs 2015–2017 UK MPs 2017–2019 UK MPs 2019–2024 Scottish gay politicians Alumni of the University of Exeter Politics of Milton Keynes People educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School Politicians from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Scottish accountants Scottish Conservative politicians Commanders of the Order of the British Empire