Parliamentary career
Find out about the Parliamentary career of Lord Amery of Lustleigh, including posts and roles held.
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Representations
Brighton, Pavilion [1983 - 1997]
Elected 2 times
9 June 1983
- 9 April 1992
Commons
Brighton, Pavilion [1974 - 1983]
Elected 3 times
28 February 1974
- 9 June 1983
Commons
Brighton, Pavilion [1950 - 1974]
Elected 2 times
27 March 1969
- 28 February 1974
Commons
Preston North [1950 - 1974]
Elected 5 times
23 February 1950
- 31 March 1966
Commons
Parliamentary party affiliation
Conservative
23 February 1950
- 3 September 1996
Elections contested
Preston North
31 March 1966
Commons
Preston
5 July 1945
Commons
Government posts
Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
4 November 1972
- 4 March 1974
Commons
Minister (Department of Environment) (Housing & Construction)
Department for the Environment
15 October 1970
- 4 November 1972
Commons
Minister of State (Ministry of Public Building and Works)
Ministry of Public Building and Works
23 June 1970
- 15 October 1970
Commons
Minister of State (Ministry of Aviation)
Ministry of Aviation
16 June 1962
- 16 October 1964
Commons
Secretary of State for the Air Ministry
Air Ministry
28 October 1960
- 15 July 1962
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Colonial Office)
Colonial Office
1 January 1958
- 1 January 1960
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (War Office)
War Office
1 January 1957
- 1 December 1958
Commons
House membership
Lords
Lord Amery of Lustleigh
8 July 1992
- 3 September 1996
Commons
Julian Amery
27 March 1969
- 9 April 1992
Commons
Julian Amery
23 February 1950
- 31 March 1966