Michael Richard Weatherley (2 July 1957 – 20 May 2021) was a British
Conservative Party politician who was the
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Hove in
East Sussex
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from
2010
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to
2015
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.
Early life
Weatherley was born in
Clevedon,
Somerset, on 2 July 1957, the son of Derrick and Kirsten Weatherley.
He was educated at
Kent College, an
independent school
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near
Canterbury, Kent, and read business studies at
London South Bank University. In 1988, he became a Fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
Professing a keen interest in live music, he was finance director of record producer
Pete Waterman's group of businesses from 2000 to 2005.
In 2007, Weatherley became Vice-President (Europe) for the Motion Picture Licensing Company.
Political career
Weatherley's first parliamentary candidacy was at the
2001 general election in the
safe
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Labour seat of
Barking in east London; he increased the Conservative vote share, but came a distant second. Two years later, in 2003, he unsuccessfully stood for a council seat (Hollingbury and Stanmer) in
Brighton and Hove. At the
next Westminster election, held in 2005, he was the Conservative parliamentary candidate for
Brighton, Pavilion, the seat adjacent to Hove. In the event, the seat was held by the incumbent Labour MP,
David Lepper, with a majority of over 5,000, and the Conservative vote share declined.
In 2006, Weatherley secured a seat on his local
Crawley Borough Council, winning the Conservative-held ward of Furnace Green, and defeating the Labour candidate, ''
2005 Big Brother'' contestant Eugene Sully.
Weatherley remained a councillor until the following year.
2006 also saw Weatherley selected by the
Hove Conservative Association as their candidate for the next election.
He was finally successful in entering parliament at the
2010 general election, in which he defeated the sitting Labour MP
Celia Barlow with a majority of 1,868.
In Parliament
Following his election, Weatherley campaigned to have squatting in residential properties criminalised, with the backing of Justice Minister
Kenneth Clarke. The campaign was successful and led to a provision in the
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, creating a new offence. In November 2012, he was attacked with vegetables by a group of pro-
squatting
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protesters ahead of a debate on the legislation at the
University of Sussex. Weatherley and his staff were eventually led to safety by police. Weatherley rejected claims in March 2013 that, as originator of the legislation, he was responsible for the death of a homeless man who had frozen to death while sleeping outside an empty bungalow.
Weatherley had an interest in protecting
intellectual property rights, and was a member of the
All Party Parliamentary Intellectual Property Group, one of the main objectives of which is to highlight intellectual property rights. The campaign gained support from musicians such as
Alice Cooper. In April 2014, Weatherley called on then-prime minister
David Cameron
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to commit to the permanent funding of the
Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit to extend its existence beyond 2015.
Weatherley campaigned against the repeal of the
Hunting Act 2004, stating that "hunting foxes with hounds is a cruel and inhumane practice," and pledging to vote against any measure which would lead to the ban being overturned. He also campaigned against the implementation of the proposed ban on the retail display of tobacco products, arguing that it would damage trade for small businesses. Weatherley wrote to David Cameron in favour of
same-sex couples gaining equal marriage rights, also advocating that religious organisations should be forced to register such ceremonies, which caused controversy.
Weatherley was the Chair of the
All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Business and Retail Crime, along with various other APPGs. He was also a Vice-President of the Debating Group,
and a supporter of the Free Enterprise Group.
After a period suffering from
cancer of the oesophagus
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, Weatherley stood down at the
2015 general election.
Personal life
Weatherley had two sons and a daughter with his first wife.
He subsequently remarried. In February 2010, he separated from his second wife, Brazilian-born Carla Weatherley.
Outside politics, one of his recreations was
rock and
heavy metal music
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.
In his spare time, he watched bands perform live in local venues and, in his
maiden speech, he pledged that he would wear an
Iron Maiden T-shirt in the Chamber of the
House of Commons.
On 15 December 2011, Weatherley announced that he was unable to fulfil his pledge, explaining, "It's not allowed in the Commons, I asked the Speaker if he'd give me permission and he said no."
Weatherley was a keen cyclist, having participated in the
London to Brighton bike ride and, along with 44 other cyclists, raised £230,000 for
Childline and
Nordoff Robbins by participating in a 100 mile charity bike ride along the
Nile in Egypt.
He was also a qualified ski instructor and football referee, and played centre-forward for the Martha Gunners.
In
''Who's Who'', he also listed motorbikes as a recreation.
He died on 20 May 2021, aged 63, having suffered from
lung cancer.
References
External links
http://www.mikeweatherleymp.com/— Weatherley's website
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1957 births
2021 deaths
Alumni of London South Bank University
Conservative Party (UK) councillors
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
Councillors in West Sussex
People educated at Kent College
Politicians from Brighton and Hove
UK MPs 2010–2015
Deaths from lung cancer
Free Enterprise Group