Former Transport Secretary Sir has been appointed by the
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as Chair
of the BTA for three years from 1 June 2020 to 31 May 2023.
He was the Member of Parliament for Derbyshire Dales from 1986 to
2019 and held positions including Parliamentary Under-Secretary
of State (PUS) at the Department of Transport from 1989 - 1992,
PUS at the Department of Employment from 1992 - 1993, PUS at the
Department of Trade and Industry from 1993 - 1994, Whip from 1995
– 2012, Opposition Chief Whip from 2005 – 2010, Government Chief
Whip from 2010-2012, Secretary of State for Transport from 2012 –
2016, Chairman of the Conservative Party and Chancellor to the
Duchy of Lancaster from 2016 – 2018.
From 2018 – 2019 he was a Member of the Parliament Restoration
Board and a Member of the Business, Energy and Industrial
Strategy Select Committee.
In 2016, he was knighted in David Cameron’s resignation honours
list. In 2019, he was made a Companion of Honour, in Theresa
May’s resignation honours list.
This role is remunerated at £40,000 per annum. This appointment
has been made in accordance with the Cabinet Office’s Governance
Code on Public Appointments, the process is regulated by the
Commissioner for Public Appointments. The Government’s Governance
Code requires that any significant political activity undertaken
by an appointee in the last five years is declared. This is
defined as holding office, public speaking, making a recordable
donation or candidature for election. Sir has declared he was a
Member of Parliament for the Conservitive Party from 1986 until
he stood down in 2019.
Born in Staffordshire in 1957, he attended a comprehensive
school, leaving at 16. His early employment included catering and
agriculture, before following his father and grandfather to work
underground. He became a member of the National Union of
Mineworkers working through the 1983-4 miners’ strike, in the
absence of a national ballot. He has considerable experience in
local and national politics as a councillor on Cannock Chase
District and Staffordshire County Councils until 1987.