- John Butterfill
Infobox MP
name = Sir John Butterfill MP
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constituency_MP = Bournemouth West
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term_start =9 June 1983
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majority = 4,031 (11.9%)
predecessor = John Eden
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1941|02|14|df=yes
birth_place =Kingston upon Thames ,Surrey
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nationality = British
spouse = Pamela Ross-Symons
party = Conservative
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footnotes =Sir John Valentine Butterfill
FRICS (bornFebruary 14 ,1941 , Surrey) is a Britishpolitician . He is the ConservativeMember of Parliament for Bournemouth West.Early life
Butterfill was educated at
Caterham School and the [http://www.cem.ac.uk College of Estate Management] in London (now based in Reading). In 1962 he began his career as a valuer with Jones Laing Wootton, before becoming a senior executive with theHammerson Group in 1964. He was a director at the Audley Properties Group (now theBovis Homes Group ) from 1969 until he became theManaging Director of the St Paul's Securities Group. He became a Fellow of theRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in 1974. He was elected as the Chairman of the Guildford Conservative Association from 1976-1982. In 1977 he became a senior partner in Curchod & Co Chartered Surveyors, where he remained until 1992. He was Director of ISLEF Building and Construction Ltd from 1985-91, and of the Pavilion Services Group from 1992-4Parliamentary career
In 1979 Butterfill unsuccessfully contested
London South East Inner at theEuropean Parliament ary election but was defeated comfortably by Labour's Richard Balfe. He was selected to contest the Croydon North West by-election in 1981 which was caused by the death of Conservative MP Robert Taylor. It came as a great surprise whenBill Pitt won the seat for the Liberal Party, on a 24% swing and with a majority of 3,254. He was subsequently chosen to contest the south coast seat of Bournemouth West on the retirement of the veteran MP John Eden. Butterfill won the seat at the 1983 General Election with a majority of 13,331, and has remained the MP there since.Butterfill has remained a
backbencher for the entirety of his parliamentary career, he was however theParliamentary Private Secretary PPS to theSecretary of State for Energy Cecil Parkinson in 1988, he remained Parkinson's PPS when he became theSecretary of State for Transport in 1989. His job ended when Parkinson resigned from theCabinet at the election ofJohn Major to succeedMargaret Thatcher in 1990.Butterfill has served on many select committees during his more than 20 year Westminster career. He has been responsible for introducing many Acts of Parliament including the Registered Homes (Amendment) Act 1991 [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1991/Ukpga_19910020_en_1.htm] ; the
Insolvency (Amendment) Act 1994 [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1994/Ukpga_19940007_en_1.htm] ; and the Policy Holders Protection Act 1997 [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1997/1997018.htm] . He has recently been noted for campaigning for an increase in parliamentary pay and been quoted in the press as saying that "there are a lot of unhappy bunnies" in relation to MP's remuneration."In 1995, he entered a [http://www.bbc.co.uk/otr/intext95-96/Daylight14.1.96.html Bill] to place the UK in the
Central European Time . It was opposed by many Scottish MPs.Personal life
He married Pamela Ross-Symons in 1965 in Surrey and they have a son and three daughters. He was awarded a knighthood in 2003 for 'services to Parliament'. He is also a businessman and is a director and advisor to many companies, and is council member of the
PDSA . His constituency includes the centre ofBournemouth . He speaks Spanish, Danish and French.External links
* [http://www.johnbutterfillmp.co.uk His website]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-775,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: John Butterfill MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/john_butterfill/bournemouth_west TheyWorkForYou.com - John Butterfill MP]
* [http://www.bournemouthwestconservatives.com Bournemouth West Conservatives]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/80.stm BBC Politics page]
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