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919:" contained many Islamists. In the Commons debate on 2 December, Lewis stated that "instead of having dodgy dossiers , we now have bogus battalions of moderate fighters". He predicted that "Once Daesh has been driven out... an Occupying Power will have to remain in control for many years to come... and only the Syrian Government Army is likely to provide it... Airstrikes alone are a dangerous diversion and distraction. What is needed is a grand military alliance involving not only the West but Russia and, yes, its Syrian Government clients too.... We need to choose the lesser of two evils and abandon the fiction of a cosy third choice" between "very nasty authoritarians and Islamist totalitarians". After making this widely reported speech, Lewis voted against extending airstrikes against ISIL/Daesh into Syria in the absence of "credible ground forces", and he continued to maintain that, apart from the Kurdish-led forces, in Syria the choice remained "between monsters on the one hand, and maniacs on the other". 965:, published in April 2016, which concluded that the Government had met the minimum 2% NATO guideline only by counting "several significant items not previously included when calculating defence expenditure", although doing so in accordance with NATO rules. The report set out, in detailed Annexes, the decline in UK expenditure on Defence as a proportion of GDP since the mid-1950s in comparison with that on Welfare, Health and Education. It also led to the subsequent adoption by the Defence Committee of a target of 3% of GDP to be spent on Defence, as in the mid-1990s. In July 2019, the Committee published an 766:
Act); (2) outlawing political indoctrination in schools (incorporated in the 1986 Education Act and carried forward in the 1996 Education Act); (3) prohibiting local councils from publishing material which "promotes or opposes a point of view on a question of political controversy which is identifiable as the view of one political party and not of another" (incorporated in Section 27 of the 1988 Local Government Act); and (4) more strictly defining the concept of 'due impartiality' in the coverage of politically contentious issues on television and radio (incorporated in the 1990 Broadcasting Act).
2913: 463: 1049:, published in June 2018, which backed the removal of Defence from the "fiscally neutral" National Security Capability Review process – with its threats to impose further cuts on the Armed Forces, such as the deletion of the amphibious assault ships. The report recommended a financial settlement "based on a level of Defence expenditure approaching the figure of 3% of GDP", which would demonstrate that the mantra "Defence is the first duty of Government" could finally be believed. 447: 61: 1041:, published in May 2018, which recommended "a looser and more sympathetic approach" to admitting threatened interpreters to the UK, given that it "is impossible to reconcile the generosity of the Redundancy Scheme with the utter failure of the Intimidation Scheme to relocate even a single LEC to the United Kingdom". Subsequently, some liberalisation of the rules for relocation to the UK was introduced. 1001:, published in December 2016, which strongly criticised the BBC's plan to close the dedicated headquarters of the Monitoring Service at Caversham Park, condemned the UK Government's previous decision to end its ring-fenced grant for the Service which had led to this outcome, and predicted that a state-owned Open Source Information Agency might eventually have to be established. 1082:, who had been Boris Johnson's preferred candidate. Lewis had the Conservative Party whip removed later that day for what a government source described as "working with Labour and other opposition MPs for his own advantage"; but Lewis stated that he had never responded to government whips about how he would vote, because he considered it an "improper request" as the 1009:, published in April 2017, which recommended the enactment of a Statute of Limitations coupled with a truth-recovery process as the best way to prevent the legal persecution of UK Service, Police and Security Personnel, decades after the events in question, whilst offering the best prospect of finding out what had actually happened during the Troubles. 993:, published in September 2016, which revealed the great disparity between the large number of airstrikes being carried out in Iraq, where the UK was campaigning in support of substantial indigenous government ground forces, and the far lower total undertaken in Syria, where the UK could find only limited ground forces to support. 977:, which confirmed that defence expenditure had declined in successive years to 1.9% (2014–15), then 1.8% (2015–16, 2016–17 and 2017–18), when "calculated on a historically consistent basis". Under the more generous NATO rules, the corresponding figures were 2.2% (2014–15), then 2.1% (2015–16, 2016–17 and 2017–18). 1025:, would be removed from the Fleet 15 years early as part of the National Security Capability Review. The report described the proposal as "a short-sighted, militarily illiterate manoeuvre totally at odds with strategic reality". After wide publicity, the plan was abandoned and the capability was saved. 948:
he stated: "Letters, phone calls, and, where appropriate, surgery appointments are perfectly adequate for people who genuinely need my help, as the many letters of thanks quoted on my website fully confirm. Only mass, manipulative campaigners and obsessive individuals find this a problem – and so
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From the mid-1980s, Lewis was also Director of Policy Research Associates, working with Conservative and Crossbench members of the House of Lords to initiate changes to legislation (1) requiring postal ballots for trade union elections (incorporated in the 1984 Trade Union Act and 1988 Employment
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alleged in May 2009 that he had tried to claim the £6,000 cost of a wooden floor in his second home. He maintained that: "At no stage did I claim for the flooring and it did not cost the taxpayer a penny." A senior Commons official confirmed that, by seeking advice in advance about second home
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As well as those carried out by the full Defence Committee under his chairmanship, in 2015 Lewis initiated an arrangement for the Defence Sub-Committee to undertake separate individual inquiries chaired in turn by other members of the Defence Committee. Between 2016 and 2018 the Sub-Committee
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In October 2011, he was one of 81 Conservative rebels who voted in favour of a referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union and, in October 2012, he was one of 53 Conservative rebels voting to demand a real-terms cut in the EU budget. Both policies were later adopted by the party
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agreed to launch a joint Inquiry by their respective committees into the UK-France future cruise/anti-ship weapon project. It was the first joint Inquiry to be held by a House of Commons Committee and a Committee of a non-UK legislature and reported in December 2018.
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In 2010, Lewis was appointed as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Defence Studies, Department of War Studies, King's College, London; and, in 2019, he became an Honorary Professor, Strategy and Security Institute, University of Exeter.
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In February 2011, he strongly opposed, and was one of three Conservative MPs who voted against, Coalition plans to transfer heritage forests from public ownership to trusts. The plans were later disowned by the Government and abandoned.
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expenditure, he had acted "in accordance with best practice as recommended by this department" and that "it is not true that you attempted to claim £6,000 in expenses for a wooden floor at your second home".
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explicitly removed the Prime Minister's right to choose the committee chair: "At no earlier stage did I give any undertaking to vote for any particular candidate". Although, the following day, the
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as the Conservative Party's "front bench terrier". He was one of the Frontbenchers and Backbenchers of the Year chosen by commentators on the
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in 2010, the post which he had shadowed (Minister for the Armed Forces) was allocated to the Liberal Democrat Defence spokesman,
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At the end of the Newham campaign, in 1978, Lewis returned to his studies at Oxford and joined the London Division of the
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in Strategic Studies for his thesis on "British Military Planning for Post War Strategic Defence, 1942-1947" in 1981.
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Constituency Labour Party, in an eventually unsuccessful attempt to reverse the deselection of the sitting MP,
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Although Lewis was repeatedly listed as amongst the lowest-claiming MPs (ranked 566th out of 647 in 2008/09),
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with an increased vote share of 64.5% and an increased majority of 25,251. Lewis was again re-elected at the
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produced reports on military exercise deaths, the Iraq Historic Allegations Team and Defence in the Arctic.
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organisations, throughout the 1980s. From 1981 to 1985, he was Research Director and then a Director of the
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with an increased vote share of 62.6% and an increased majority of 21,995. He was again re-elected at the
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with a decreased vote share of 42.4% and a decreased majority of 3,829. He was again re-elected at the
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Lewis is the only MP who does not allow his constituents to contact him by email. In a letter in
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In August 2000, Lewis attacked Conservatives defectors to Labour due to the party supporting
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in September 2010. He has also been a vice-chairman of the Conservative Friends of Poland.
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of Parliament (ISC) with the support of the opposition MPs on the committee. He defeated
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Among notable Inquiry reports produced under the chairmanship of Julian Lewis have been:
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In May 2014, he was one of eight candidates for the chairmanship of the House of Commons
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Investigations into Fatalities in Northern Ireland involving British Military Personnel
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entryism in the Labour Party. Prentice himself later joined the Conservatives.
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was selected for an award and for publication as a Seaford House Paper by the
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Lost in Translation? Afghan Interpreters and other Locally Employed Civilians
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Beyond 2 per cent: A Preliminary Report on the Modernising Defence Programme
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Sunset for the Royal Marines? The Royal Marines and Amphibious Capability
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Mikhail Gorbachev: Memoirs, English translation, London, 1996, pp.442–4
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In November and December 2015, before and during the debate on bombing
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Racing Ace – The Fights and Flights of "Kink" Kinkead DSO DSC* DFC*
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Independent members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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missiles. This helped the achievement of President Reagan's 1981
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British military planning for post-war strategic defence, 1942–47
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Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies
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Open Source Stupidity – The Threat to the BBC Monitoring Service
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Lewis's own most recent book, published in 2011, is a military
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Shifting the Goalposts? Defence Expenditure and the 2% Pledge
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An Acceptable Risk? The Use of Lariam by Military Personnel
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In February 2018, Julian Lewis and his French counterpart
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website, in December 2009 and December 2010 respectively.
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as "one of the bravest airmen of the 20th century", and
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Double-I, Double-N: A Framework for Counter-Insurgency
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Lewis was re-elected as MP for New Forest East at the
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Rash or Rational? North Korea and the Threat it Poses
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From 1976 until early 1978, with secret funding from
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Nuclear Disarmament versus Peace in the 21st Century
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MP. Lewis was appointed as a member of Parliament's
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Whip suspended from 15 July 2020 to 30 December 2020
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Archived from 1846:. conservativehome.blogs.com/. Archived from 1439:. Manchester University Press. Archived from 1098:Military writings and honorary academic posts 8: 2160:"New Forest East Parliamentary constituency" 1154:Lewis's critique of strategy in Afghanistan 801:, Lewis was elected to Parliament as MP for 2890:(Supplement). 31 December 2022. p. N2. 1119:The Future of the British Nuclear Deterrent 4618:People educated at Dynevor School, Swansea 3524: 3510: 3502: 3440: 3332: 3068: 3043: 3029: 3021: 2980: 2911: 1365:"How Conservative MPs voted on the motion" 59: 38: 2762:. Pen-and-sword.co.uk. 28 February 2011. 1796:"The Intelligence and Security Committee" 1158:was published in the US military journal 30:For other people named Julian Lewis, see 3532:Conservative Party members of Parliament 2860:"Privy Council appointments: March 2015" 1400: 1398: 990:UK Military Operations in Syria and Iraq 760:Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty 594:Lewis previously served as Chair of the 4648:Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel 1199: 922:Lewis was again re-elected at the snap 730:Lewis became a leading opponent of the 542: 132:17 June 2015 – 6 November 2019 1106:won the Trench Gascoigne Prize of the 662:(girls) on 19 May in the fourth heat. 567:(born 26 September 1951) is a British 190:Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office 4628:Alumni of St Antony's College, Oxford 2340:. House of Commons. 21 September 2016 1517:MP Targeted by Stasi Cold War Spies, 499:– 10th Mine Counter-Measures Squadron 7: 2708:. RUSI. 20 July 1962. Archived from 2590:. House of Commons. 12 December 2018 2540:. House of Commons. 10 February 2017 2365:. House of Commons. 20 December 2016 1257: 1255: 1228: 1226: 740:Coalition for Peace through Security 692:moderate and briefly won control of 669:, receiving a BA, later promoted to 218:Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces 162:Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces 2793:. telegraph.co.uk. 27 November 2011 2415:. House of Commons. 4 February 2018 2080:Greenslade, Roy (4 December 2015). 1465:. www.davidhencke.com. 15 June 2015 1341:. Leave Means Leave. Archived from 1176:Privy Council of the United Kingdom 1076:Intelligence and Security Committee 1070:Intelligence and Security Committee 857:Intelligence and Security Committee 648:, competing in the school team for 604:Intelligence and Security Committee 585:Intelligence and Security Committee 583:. Lewis has served as Chair of the 77:Intelligence and Security Committee 2732:"Royal College of Defence Studies" 2565:. House of Commons. 15 August 2018 1717:Jamieson, Alastair (17 May 2009). 1217:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.24459 1190:for political and public service. 620:, Lewis is a supporter of the pro- 258:1 July 2001 – 1 July 2002 230:1 July 2002 – 1 July 2004 202:1 July 2004 – 10 May 2005 25: 4623:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 2838:"Strategy and Security Institute" 2515:. House of Commons. 24 April 2016 2390:. House of Commons. 26 April 2017 2265:. House of Commons. 21 April 2016 2232:Lewis, Julian (24 January 2020). 2026:Dathan, Matt (26 November 2015). 1895:Ross Hawkins (17 February 2011). 847:as a result of the election of a 758:proposal in the form of the 1987 174:10 May 2005 – 6 May 2010 2985:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2929:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2664:Waller, Jon (30 December 2020). 2490:. House of Commons. 18 June 2018 2440:. House of Commons. 5 April 2018 2290:. 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Julian Lewis (politician)
Julian Lewis (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
MP

Intelligence and Security Committee
Incumbent
Dominic Grieve
Defence Select Committee
Rory Stewart
Tobias Ellwood
Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces
David Cameron
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
Michael Howard
Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces
Iain Duncan Smith
Opposition Whip
Iain Duncan Smith
Member of Parliament
New Forest East
Incumbent
Swansea
Glamorgan
Conservative
Labour
entryist
Alma mater
Balliol College, Oxford
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