James Cleverly

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  • Feb.13.2018: Cleverly being over the top. James Cleverly, the boisterous new vice-chairman of the Tory party, has not always kept on the straight and narrow. The Times, Grant Tucker
  • Oct.02.2017: Iain Dale’s 100 most influential people on the Right 2017. MP for Braintree. Last week, James Cleverley admitted he’d love to be prime minister. No doubt some will sneer at such an expression of naked political ambition, but why not? Had a baptism of fire on the GLA, and has a sunny outlook and great sense of humour. His army background will do him no harm. But he needs to be given some ministerial experience. Conservative Home, Iain Dale
  • Feb.05.2016: Meet the new Tory MPs who are on track for the top. James Cleverly has also impressed many of his Tory colleagues, although Number 10 was not thrilled when the Braintree MP joined up with five fellow MPs to back a European Union exit on Jan.04. “They jumped the gun,” says a well-placed source. A few months earlier, the plain-speaking Cleverly had a few senior Tories choking on their cornflakes when he admitted to looking at online porn and also revealed that he had “a little dabble with marijuana at university”. Appearing on BBC Radio 5 Live's Pienaar's Politics, Cleverly was also asked to play a game of "snog, marry, avoid" and declared he would snog Theresa May. Total Politics, David Singleton
  • Jan.12.2016: Tories reject move to ensure rented homes fit for human habitation. Labour MP Teresa Pearce's amendment to the Housing and Planning Bill 2016, aimed at holding landlords to account, was defeated by 312 votes to 219 as ministers claim it would push up rents. James Cleverly, himself a landlord, was one of those who voted "No". The Guardian, Frances Perraudin