Damian Hinds Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
Damian Hinds
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Shadow Secretary of State for Education
Leader:Rishi Sunak
Term Start:8 July 2024
Term End:4 November 2024
Predecessor:Bridget Phillipson
Successor:Laura Trott
Office1:Minister of State for Schools
Predecessor1:Nick Gibb
Primeminister1:Rishi Sunak
Term Start1:13 November 2023
Term End1:5 July 2024
Successor1:Catherine McKinnell
Office2:Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation
Primeminister2:Rishi Sunak
Term Start2:27 October 2022
Term End2:13 November 2023
Predecessor2:Rob Butler
Successor2:Edward Argar
Office3:Minister of State for Security and Borders
Primeminister3:Boris Johnson
Term Start3:13 August 2021
Term End3:7 July 2022
Predecessor3:James Brokenshire
Successor3:Stephen McPartland
Office4:Secretary of State for Education
Primeminister4:Theresa May
Term Start4:8 January 2018
Term End4:24 July 2019
Predecessor4:Justine Greening
Successor4:Gavin Williamson
Office5:Minister of State for Employment
Primeminister5:Theresa May
Term Start5:17 July 2016
Term End5:8 January 2018
Predecessor5:Priti Patel
Successor5:Alok Sharma
Office6:Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
Term Start6:12 May 2015
Term End6:13 July 2016
Predecessor6:Priti Patel
Successor6:Andrew Jones
Term Start7:6 May 2010
Primeminister6:David Cameron
Predecessor7:Michael Mates
Majority7:1,275 (2.5%)
Birth Date:1969 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Paddington, London, England[1]
Party:Conservative
Alma Mater:Trinity College, Oxford
Education:St Ambrose College

Damian Patrick George Hinds (born 27 November 1969) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for East Hampshire since 2010. He previously served as Secretary of State for Education under Theresa May from 2018 to 2019; he has also held junior ministerial positions under four Prime Ministers.

Hinds was appointed Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury by David Cameron in 2015. He was moved to the post of Minister of State for Employment in 2016 after Theresa May's appointment as prime minister. In May's 2018 cabinet reshuffle he was promoted to Secretary of State for Education. He lost this position following Boris Johnson's appointment as prime minister in 2019. He returned to government in 2021 as Minister of State for Security and Borders. He returned to the backbenches on 7 July 2022, resigning in protest to Johnson's leadership. He was appointed Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation by new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in October 2022, before becoming Schools Minister in November 2023.

Early life and career

Damian Hinds was born on 27 November 1969 in Paddington, London. He was educated at St Ambrose College, a voluntary aided Roman Catholic grammar school in Hale Barns, Greater Manchester. Hinds studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Trinity College, University of Oxford, attaining a first class degree. Whilst at Oxford, he served as President of the Oxford Union.

Before becoming an MP, Hinds spent 18 years working in the brewing and hotel industries, in Britain and abroad.[2]

Parliamentary career

Hinds stood as the Conservative candidate in Stretford and Urmston at the 2005 general election, coming second with 30.4% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP Beverley Hughes.[3]

In government

At the 2010 general election, Hinds was elected as Member of Parliament for East Hampshire with 56.8% of the vote and a majority of 13,467.[4]

Hinds sat on the Education Select Committee between 2010 and 2012.[5] He was also a member of the Public Bill Committee for the Defence Reform Act 2014.[6]

At the 2015 general election, Hinds was re-elected as MP for East Hampshire with an increased vote share of 60.7% and an increased majority of 25,147.[7]

In the run-up to the referendum of 2016, he campaigned in favour of the UK remaining in the European Union.[8] He was made Minister of State for Employment by Prime Minister Theresa May on 17 July 2016.

Hinds was again re-elected at the snap 2017 general election with an increased vote share of 63.6% and an increased majority of 25,852.[9]

In the 2018 cabinet reshuffle[10] he was appointed as Secretary of State for Education, succeeding Justine Greening, who resigned rather than changing position.

In January 2018, Hinds spoke in Parliament about his interest in the Catholic education sector and the admissions rules that apply to faith free schools.[11]

During his tenure as education secretary, Hinds introduced First Aid and CPR courses to school curriculums and launched a campaign to increase awareness of the importance of technical skills and apprenticeships' education.[12] [13]

Hinds lost his post as education secretary on 24 July 2019 following the appointment of Boris Johnson as prime minister.[14]

At the 2019 general election, Hinds was again re-elected, with a decreased vote share of 58.8% and a decreased majority of 19,696.[15] [16]

Hinds returned to government on 13 August 2021 as Minister of State for Security following the resignation of James Brokenshire on health grounds.[17] In a cabinet reshuffle on 15 September 2021 his ministerial title changed to Minister of State for Security and Borders.[18] He resigned as minister on 7 July 2022, amid the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis.[19]

In opposition

At the 2024 general election, Hinds was again re-elected, with a decreased vote share of 36.9% and a decreased majority of 1,275.[20]

On 8 July 2024, Hinds was appointed as Shadow Secretary of State for Education in Rishi Sunak's shadow cabinet.[21]

Personal life

Hinds married Jacqui Morel, a teacher, on 11 August 2007. They have three children.[22]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with Damian Hinds MP. This Is Alton. 9 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140327000736/http://www.thisisalton.co.uk/2011/02/interview-with-damian-hinds-mp/#.UTvDERyeNIo. 27 March 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: About Damian. Damian Hinds.
  3. Web site: Election Data 2005 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111015054249/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2005ob.txt . 15 October 2011 . 18 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
  4. Web site: Election Data 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130726162034/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2010.txt . 26 July 2013 . 17 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
  5. Web site: Damian Hinds MP. Parliament.uk. 9 March 2013.
  6. Web site: House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Defence Reform Bill 2013–14 . Parliament.uk . 17 September 2013.
  7. Web site: Election Data 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151017112223/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt . 17 October 2015 . 17 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
  8. News: East Hampshire MP Damian Hinds: 'We need to regain your trust' . 13 August 2021 . Farnham Herald . 21 March 2019.
  9. News: Hampshire East parliamentary constituency . BBC News.
  10. News: Coughlan. Sean. Damian Hinds new education secretary, replacing Justine Greening. BBC News. 8 January 2018. 8 January 2018.
  11. Web site: Catholic Schools (Admissions) Debate 30 April 201. Catholic Union. Hansard. 8 January 2018.
  12. Web site: Education Secretary Damian Hinds adds first aid and CPR to school curriculum. 3 January 2019. PoliticsHome.com. en. 20 January 2019.
  13. Web site: New Apprenticeship Campaign 'Fire It Up' launches. GOV.UK. en. 20 January 2019.
  14. Web site: Whieldon . Fraser . 2019-07-24 . Education secretary Damian Hinds OUT . 2019-07-24 . FE Week.
  15. Web site: General Election 2019 results East Hampshire District Council . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20191213101327/https://www.easthants.gov.uk/general-election-2019 . 2019-12-13.
  16. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000680 "Constituencies | UK results: Conservatives win majority"
  17. News: Mason. Rowena. Grierson. Jamie. Damian Hinds to be security minister after Johnson U-turn over Priti Patel. The Guardian. 13 August 2021 . 13 August 2021.
  18. Web site: Ministerial appointments: September 2021. GOV.UK. 16 September 2021. 17 September 2021.
  19. News: Dugan . Emily . Government crisis: more ministers resign from cabinet . 7 July 2022 . The Guardian . 7 July 2022 . en.
  20. News: East Hampshire – General election results 2024 . 2024-07-08 . BBC News . en-GB.
  21. Web site: UK politics live: Lord Cameron resigns as Rishi Sunak announces interim shadow cabinet . 2024-07-08 . BBC News . en-GB.
  22. Web site: Giles. Rhys. Who is Damian Hinds?. 2020-08-02. blog.teamsatchel.com. en-gb.