Simon James Hoare (born 28 June 1969) is a British
Conservative Party politician who has been the
Member of Parliament (MP) for
North Dorset since
2015
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. He was formerly
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Government from November 2023 until July 2024.
Early life and career
Simon Hoare was born on 28 June 1969 in
Cardiff
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. He was educated at the
Bishop Hannon High School,
Cardiff
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, a Roman Catholic comprehensive school, then
Greyfriars,
Oxford
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, where he gained a
BA degree in Modern History.
Hoare worked at
Conservative Central Office before becoming the
personal assistant
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to the Conservative leader of
Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council. Hoare has worked as a political officer at the
Bow Group and is a member of the
Tory Reform Group.
He began his
public relations
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career in the 1990s when he joined Charles Barker. Following that he worked as head of property at
Ketchum, as an account director at PPS Group and as an external affairs director at the
Environmental Services Association.
Following this, Hoare began his own public relations and
lobbying
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company, Community Connect, of which he was managing director.
Following the 2010 general election, Hoare became a director in the
public affairs arm of Four Communications.
Hoare has also been a member of the Council of Governors of the
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Hoare was a Conservative cabinet member on
West Oxfordshire District Council, a councillor on
Oxfordshire County Council and was also a member of the executive of
Witney Conservative Association working alongside the then Prime Minister
David Cameron
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.
Parliamentary career
Hoare stood as the
Conservative
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candidate in
Cardiff West at the
1997 general election, coming second with 21.5% of the vote behind the incumbent
Labour MP
Rhodri Morgan.
At the
2010 general election, Hoare stood in
Cardiff South and Penarth, coming second with 28.3% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP
Alun Michael.
At the
2015 general election, Hoare was elected to Parliament as MP for
North Dorset with 56.6% of the vote and a majority of 21,118.
Hoare was opposed to Brexit prior to the
2016 referendum.
Hoare was re-elected as MP for North Dorset at the snap
2017 general election with an increased vote share of 64.9% and an increased majority of 25,777.
In September 2018, Hoare was appointed
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the
Home Secretary
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,
Sajid Javid.
In June 2019, Hoare was elected as the chair of the
Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee.
Hoare was again re-elected at the
2019 general election, with a decreased vote share of 63.6% and a decreased majority of 24,301.
In May 2020 he asked
Dominic Cummings to consider his position as the PM's advisor due to Cummings travelling from London to Durham during a nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
In July 2021 Hoare made a tweet about bonfires that appeared to be mocking Northern Ireland Unionists. The tweet received widespread condemnation.
In November 2021, he was one of 13 Conservative MPs who voted against a government-supported amendment to defer the suspension of Conservative MP
Owen Paterson who was found to have breached lobbying rules.
Hoare was re-selected in February 2023 as the Conservative candidate for North Dorset at the
2024 general election.
In May 2023 Hoare was asked to repay four motoring fines of £80 each issued in November 2019, which he had previously claimed on his parliamentary expenses.
At the
2024 general election, Hoare was again re-elected with a decreased vote share of 36.6% and a decreased majority of 1,589.
On 11 September 2024, Hoare was elected Chair of the
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee.
On 17 December 2024, Hoare re-joined the
Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee.
Election literature
In 2015, ''
Private Eye'' reported that on his election leaflets Hoare said that "My family and I live in the constituency, use local schools and are part of the community". He had only recently moved to the constituency by the time that the leaflets had been distributed.
It was stated that he was only selected to contest the seat in January and as late as 11 April 2015, an article in the ''
Bournemouth Daily Echo'' reported that he was planning to move to the constituency.
It was also reported that Hoare told the ''Bournemouth Daily Echo'' that he was "not a professional politician", which was contrary to his employment history in various pro-Conservative Party organisations.
He was similarly criticised by the ''
South Wales Echo'' when he stood in
Cardiff South and Penarth at the 2010 general election.
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1969 births
Living people
Alumni of Greyfriars, Oxford
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
UK MPs 2015–2017
UK MPs 2017–2019
UK MPs 2019–2024
Politicians from Cardiff
Conservative Party (UK) councillors
Councillors in Oxfordshire
Members of Oxfordshire County Council
UK MPs 2024–present
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for North Dorset