Edward Garnier
Biography
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Edward Garnier has been the MP for Harborough since the general election in April 1992. Born in October 1952, he is married to Anna and they have a daughter and two sons. Edward Garnier was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, Jesus College, Oxford, and the College of Law, London. He was called to the Bar in 1976 and practises as a defamation and media law specialist from chambers at 1 Brick Court in the Temple, London. He became a Queen's Counsel in 1995, a Crown Court Recorder in 1998 and a Bencher of the Middle Temple in 2001. Edward is also a consultant to the leading insurance law firm, Greenwoods, who have offices in London, Manchester, Milton Keynes and Bristol, and who act for some of Britain's largest insurance companies both at home and abroad. He was a Visiting Parliamentary Fellow at St Antony's college, Oxford 1996-97. From 1992 to 1994 Edward Garnier was a member of the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee. From then until the 1997 general election he worked as a Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, to the Attorney General and Solicitor General, and to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Following the 1997 election when the Conservative Party left office William Hague appointed Edward Garnier Shadow Minister, Lord Chancellor's Department, until 1999 when he became Shadow Attorney General. When Iain Duncan Smith became Leader of the Opposition in September 2001 Edward Garnier stepped down from the Conservative front bench. In 2005 he was appointed Shadow Home Affairs Minister. |
Latest Press Releases
- Harborough MP holds wind turbine meeting
- Harborough MP welcomes High Sheriff's visit to Market Harborough magistrates' court
- Time for change and a fairer deal for rural communities and Harborough: New policy proposals to protect rural services and help the rural economy
- Edward Garnier receives apology from Harborough Mail
- Garnier: It's time for us to change our prisons
- Edward Garnier congratulates Welland Park pupils on Spelling Bee success
- Government defeat on Gurkhas
- Gurkhas
- Garnier Supports County Council On Eco-Town Decision
- Edward Garnier encourages local colleges and learning providers to become involved as second national celebration of vocational qualifications launched
Latest Speeches
- Harborough MP questions government's record on probation service
- Leicestershire MPs mount collective attack on the Co-op eco-town in the Commons during communities and local government questions
- Armed Services Day: The Drumhead Service Market Harborough Sunday 28 June 2009
- Mrs Masuma Jariwalla
- After the Human Rights Act: Problems and Perspectives
- Edward Garnier at the Speaker's reception to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Big Ben and the Great Clock
- Second reading debate of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill
- Coroners and Justice Bill Third Reading
- Coroners and Justice Bill Report Stage Programme Motion
- Counter-Terrorism Bill - Consideration of Lords' Amendments
Latest Articles
- Instead of Titans
- After the prison riot
- Edward Garnier Sets Out In a Letter to Harborough Conservatives' Chairman What Chancellor Should Do To Help Pensioners and Savers In Budget This Month
- Garnier Writes to Local Newspaper Editors on Current Plight of Regional and Local Press
- The Coroners and Justice Bill
- Letter to Sandhurst Street Library, Oadby
- Letter to Ian Wright MP about Eco Towns
- House Magazine Diary - Monday 21 January
- Connaught Road post office
- Talking About Cannabis Briefing Meeting

