Parliamentary career
Find out about the Parliamentary career of Lord Spicer, including posts and roles held.
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Representations
West Worcestershire [1997 - 2010]
Elected 3 times
1 May 1997
- 6 May 2010
Commons
South Worcestershire [1983 - 1997]
Elected 3 times
9 June 1983
- 1 May 1997
Commons
South Worcestershire [1974 - 1983]
Elected 3 times
28 February 1974
- 9 June 1983
Commons
Party affiliation
Conservative
28 February 1974
- 29 May 2019
Elections contested
Easington
18 June 1970
Commons
Easington
31 March 1966
Commons
Government posts
Minister of State (Department of Environment) (Housing and Planning)
Department for the Environment
3 January 1990
- 28 November 1990
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Energy)
Department of Energy
13 June 1987
- 3 January 1990
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)
Department for Transport
11 September 1984
- 13 June 1987
Commons
Other posts
Chair, Conservative Party 1922 Committee
7 June 2001
- 6 May 2010
Commons
Chair, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
1 April 1991
- 1 April 1993
Commons
Deputy Chair, Conservative Party
1 July 1983
- 1 July 1984
Commons
Vice-Chair, Conservative Party
1 July 1981
- 1 July 1983
Commons
House membership
Lords
Lord Spicer
8 July 2010
- 29 May 2019
Commons
Sir Michael Spicer
28 February 1974
- 6 May 2010