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Ian Richard Peregrine Liddell-Grainger (born 23 February 1959) is a British Conservative Party politician and former property developer. He was MP for
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from 2001 until 2010, and until 2024, MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset. Through his mother, he is a great-great-great-grandson of
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, third cousin of
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and second cousin once removed of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.


Early life and career

Ian Liddell-Grainger was born on 23 February 1959 in
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to David Liddell-Grainger and Anne (née Abel Smith), whose mother was Lady May Abel Smith, great-granddaughter of
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. The Liddell-Grainger family were landed gentry, of Ayton Castle, Scottish Borders, formerly of Middleton Hall, Middleton, Northumberland. Liddell-Grainger was privately educated at Wellesley House School in Broadstairs and Millfield School in
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, before gaining a National Certificate of Agriculture at the South Scotland Agricultural College in
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. He ran a farm in the
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from 1980 to 1985 before becoming the managing director of his family's property management and development company. Commissioned in the Territorial Army, Liddell-Grainger was promoted to
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serving with the 6th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and commanded the Machine-Gun Platoon and then X Company of the Battalion in
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Political career

In 1991, he was elected for the Conservative Party as a District Councillor on Tynedale District Council in
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, representing the East Tynedale ward. He served until 1995, when Labour took the seat. Liddell-Grainger stood as the
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candidate in Torridge and West Devon at the 1997 general election, coming second with 38.5% of the vote behind the Liberal Democrat candidate John Burnett.


Parliamentary career

At the 2001 general election, Liddell-Grainger was elected to Parliament as MP for
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with 40.4% of the vote and a majority of 4,987. He was re-elected as MP for Bridgwater at the 2005 general election with an increased vote share of 44.1% of the vote and an increased majority of 8,469. In 2006, Liddell-Grainger was disqualified from the WriteToThem league table after faking e-mails and replies to himself to improve his "responsiveness rating" on a website which helps people contact their elected representatives. Liddell-Grainger's spokesman commented that the e-mails had been sent to test the data that the website was judging him on. Prior to the 2010 general election, Liddell-Grainger's constituency of Bridgwater was abolished and replaced with Bridgwater and West Somerset. Liddell-Grainger was elected at the 2010 general election as MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset with 45.3% of the vote and a majority of 9,249. At the 2010 general election, Liddell-Grainger declined to attend any election
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or to take part in the
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's election coverage.Tory Ian Liddell-Grainger criticised for debate absence
BBC election 2010, 30 April 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
MP candidate pledges
, Bridgwater and West Somerset, BBC website, 28 April 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
A
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group was set up asking "Where's Ian Liddell-Grainger?" Liddell-Grainger said that he was busy canvassing and dealing with casework. The cancellation of plans to build new school buildings in
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in 2010 led Liddell-Grainger to threaten to "march" on
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in protest.Bridgwater MP threatens to march for new schools
, BBC Somerset news website, 8 July 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
The cancellation of the Building Schools for the Future projects was one of the first acts by the newly elected coalition government's Minister for Education
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. Liddell-Grainger claimed that Bridgwater's schools were in need of rebuilding and that the plans, which had cancelled projects in three of the town's six schools, were actually all under one project heading and had been working effectively.School building cuts: Hard-hit areas
, BBC news website, 19 July 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
Gove was forced to apologise for a number of errors in the cancellation of the project nationallyMichael Gove apology over school building list errors
, BBC news, 8 July 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
and the Bridgwater project was reconsidered by the government after Liddell-Grainger met Gove and it became apparent that Gove "wasn't aware of all the facts to do with the Bridgwater scheme".Bridgwater MP says school schemes axing to be reviewed
, BBC Somerset news website, 13 July 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
In 2010, Liddell-Grainger criticised plans by the
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and Natural England to create a
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habitat at Steart on the
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as part of a realignment of coastal flood defences. The project, which he said the nation "should not and must not afford", went ahead in 2012. Liddell-Grainger voiced opposition to wind power schemes in his constituency, including plans to build two wind turbines at Wiveliscombe in 2012.Wiveliscombe turbines plan sparks opposition
, BBC Somerset news website, 28 May 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
In March 2013 he supported the decision to allow planning permission to build a third nuclear power station at
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.Hinkley Point C: Decision widens chasm in local opinion
, BBC Somerset news website, 19 March 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
At the 2015 general election, Liddell-Grainger was re-elected as MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset with an increased vote share of 46% and an increased majority of 14,583. Liddell-Grainger is a member of the 18-strong British delegation to the
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, and currently heads one of the five political groups in the Assembly, the European Conservatives Group. He supported
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in the 2016 referendum. At the snap 2017 general election, Liddell-Grainger was again re-elected with an increased vote share of 55.1% and an increased majority of 15,448. In June 2018, he was accused of trivialising suicide by political rivals after shouting out that representatives of the SNP should consider 'suicide' after the SNP's Westminster leader,
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, the sitting speaker, a question about Scotland's future following Brexit. He later defended his comments, stating he was referring to 'political suicide'. Liddell-Grainger chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Studies, Nuclear Energy, the All-Party Pharmaceuticals group, the All-Party Dyslexia group, and the All-Party Tax group, and is also a member of the All Parliamentary Armed Forces Scheme with the
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and the all Parliamentary Radio Group. He also sits on the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee and has previously sat on the Public Administration Committee, the Environmental Audit Committee, the DEFRA select committee, the Statutory Instruments (Select/Joint Committees), the Scottish Committee as well as the Crossrail Bill Committee. At the 2019 general election, Liddell-Grainger was again re-elected with an increased vote share of 62.1% and an increased majority of 24,439. In the 2024 general election, he contested Tiverton and Minehead but was defeated by Liberal Democrat
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Political positions

Liddell-Grainger was a member of the
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Cornerstone Group, a
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within the Conservative Party. His interests included the economy, taxation, treatment for dyslexia, constitutional affairs and rural matters; he has also spoken in favour of making
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sufferers. The
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nuclear power stations are located in Liddell-Grainger's former constituency. He believed that "the nuclear power industry has truly embraced the energy future of our country", and that "nuclear energy plays an important role in my constituency and is behind the creation of numerous jobs and training opportunities". Liddell-Grainger was the chairman of the European Conservatives Group and Democratic Alliance grouping in the
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and was reported to have pushed for the merger of the European Conservatives with the Democratic Alliance, which includes a number of parties described as "far-right", such as
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and Italy's Northern League, together with
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and the
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.Boris Johnson condemned for 'appalling' Tory alliance with neo-Nazi and anti-Muslim parties across Europe
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Controversies

Liddell-Grainger was accused of abusive and bullying behaviour towards local councillors and council staff within his constituency. In 2010, he was reprimanded by the Conservative Party Leader and Chief Whip over his behaviour towards the former Chief Executive of Somerset County Council, whilst in 2015 the majority of Conservative West Somerset councillors backed calls for him to be de-selected for "divisive" and "unsupportive" behaviour. In March 2015, West Somerset Council leader Tim Taylor compiled a dossier of complaints, which was sent to the Conservative Party chairman and chief whip. Taylor described Liddell-Grainger as a "disgrace to the Conservative Party". Despite this, Liddell-Grainger was re-selected for the following general election by the Conservative Association of Bridgwater and West Somerset. In February 2014, in the context of flooding on the Somerset Levels, Liddell-Grainger called the chairman of the Environment Agency, Baron Smith of Finsbury a "little git", and a "coward" and said he would like to "stick his head down the loo and flush". The floods took place after exceptionally bad weather. Liddell-Grainger placed the blame for the floods on the Environment Agency's policy of not dredging the local rivers, and said that he would be consulting with Dutch hydrological experts. The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management said increased dredging would not have prevented the flooding in the Somerset Levels – due to the sheer amount of water. In September 2015, Liddell-Grainger criticised the Conservative run Somerset County Council for cutting services and carrying out wasteful reorganisations. The Leader of the Council responded that the MP's comments were 'ignorant and lacked understanding', that the MP had refused to meet him to discuss the subject and that Government funding cuts were to blame for cuts to services. In December 2016, he failed to renew his firearms licence on time for the shooting season. He had previously criticised young voters who had been unable to register to vote in the EU referendum because the government website crashed on the last day of registration, saying they should 'pay the price for their own tardiness'. Liddell-Grainger blamed the police for his licence delay, criticising their "utter incompetence". Following the incident, the satirical magazine ''
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'' published an article that asked if the actions of the MP, coupled with his continued electoral success, meant that he was 'Somerset's answer to
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Expenses

Liddell-Grainger employs his wife as his Parliamentary Assistant on a salary up to £35,000. The practice of MPs employing family members was criticised by some sections of the media on the lines that it promotes
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. Although MPs who were first elected in
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have been banned from employing family members, the restriction is not retrospective – meaning that Liddell-Grainger's employment of his wife is lawful. In 2010, he had included both his wife and his two eldest children on his list of staff, the only MP to do so at the time in the country.MP has three family members on his staff list
, ''The Independent'', 28 August 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
Liddell-Grainger claimed a total of £166,109 in expenses, including for office, staffing and travelling costs, during 2007–8. In December 2009, he faced criticism for claiming expenses for a cleaner for his second home in London and for claiming £375-a-month on expenses for food. He responded that the figures were reasonable and proportionate. Later that month it was reported that he had been asked to pay back £3,200 of expenses payments he had claimed incorrectly. Under revised regulations, during 2010–11 he claimed the reduced sum of £147,004 for expenses, the sixth highest of all MPs in that year.Expense fraud MP Eric Illsley had second highest claims
, BBC news website, 11 July 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2013.


Personal life

Liddell-Grainger married Jill Nesbitt in 1985; she was his parliamentary secretary. The couple have three children. In 2011, his family seat of Ayton Castle and its
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of Ayton,
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was sold.


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