Contact details
Westminster
House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Tel: 020 7219 1389
Fax: 020 7219 2273
hayesj@parliament.uk
Constituency
10 Broad Street, Spalding, PE11 1TB
Tel: 01775 711534
Fax: 01775 713905
davieshm@parliament.uk
Biography
Electoral history
Contested Derbyshire North East 1987 and 1992 general elections. Member for South Holland and The Deepings 1997-2010, for South Holland and The Deepings (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010 general election
Parliamentary career
Shadow Minister for Schools 2000-01;
Opposition Pairing Whip 2001-02;
Shadow Minister for:
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 2002-03,
Local and Devolved Government (Housing and Planning) 2003-05,
Transport 2005,
Vocational Education 2005-09,
Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education 2009,
Universities and Skills 2009-10;
Minister of State for:
Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning, Departments for Business, Innovation and Skills and Education 2010-12,
Energy, Department of Energy and Climate Change 2012-
Party groups
Former chair, Young Conservatives;
Vice-chair:
Conservatives Against Federal Europe,
Conservative Party 1999-2000;
Member, 1992 Group;
Joint chair, Cornerstone Group 2004-
Select committees
Member: Agriculture 1997-99,
Education and Employment 1998-99,1999-2000,
Education and Employment (Education Sub-Committee) 1999-2000,
Selection 2001-02,
Administration 2001-02
Councils, public bodies
Councillor, Nottinghamshire County Council 1985-98
Political interests
Education, elections and campaigning, political ideas and philosophy, local government, agriculture, commerce and industry, welfare of the elderly and disabled, disability
Countries of interest
England, Italy, Spain, USA
General Election 2010 - South Holland and The Deepings
| Name |
Party |
Votes |
% |
| Hayes, John |
Con |
29639 |
59% |
| Conroy, Jenny |
Lib Dem |
7759 |
15.45% |
| Gould, Gareth |
Lab |
7024 |
13.99% |
| Fairman, Richard |
UKIP |
3246 |
6.47% |
| Harban, Roy |
BNP |
1796 |
3.58% |
| Baxter, Ashley |
Green |
724 |
1.45% |
| Result |
Con Hold (0.29% from Con to Lib Dem) |