Jeremy Hunt
Also Known As Jeremy Richard Streynsham Hunt
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Education
- Charterhouse-Head of School -
- Philosophy, politics and economics - Magdalen College
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree -
Jeremy Richard Streynsham Hunt He is the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Hunt worked for two years as a management consultant at OC&C Strategy Consultants and then became an English language teacher in Japan.Jeremy Richard Streynsham Hunt was born on 1 November 1966 in Lambeth Hospital, Kennington, and raised in Shere, Surrey, near the constituency he represents in Parliament. He is the eldest son of Admiral Sir Nicholas Hunt, who was then a Commander in the Royal Navy assigned to work for the Director of Naval Plans inside the recently created Ministry of Defence, and his wife Meriel Eve Hunt, Lady Hunt (née Givan; 1937–2022), daughter of Major Henry Cooke Givan. The Hunt family were landed gentry, of Boreatton, Baschurch, Shropshire. A cousin was Dame Agnes Hunt, pioneer of orthopaedic nursing.
Hunt worked for two years as a management consultant at OC&C Strategy Consultants and then became an English language teacher in Japan.On his return to Britain, he tried his hand at a number of different entrepreneurial business ventures, with three failed start-ups including an attempt to export marmalade to Japan. In 1991, Hunt co-founded a public relations agency named Profile PR specialising in IT with Mike Elms, a childhood friend. Hunt and Elms later sold their interest in Profile PR to concentrate on directory publishing. Hunt had been interested in creating a 'guide to help people who want to study rather than just travel abroad' and, together with Elms, founded a company known as Hotcourses in the 1990s, a major client of which is the British Council. Hunt stood down as director of the company in 2009; however, he still retained 48% of the shares in the company, which were held in a blind trust before Hotcourses was sold in January 2017 for over £30 million to Australian education organisation IDP Education. He personally gained over £14 million from the sale and in doing so became the richest member of Theresa May's Cabinet.
Early parliamentary career (2005–2010):
In the 2005 general election, Hunt was elected to represent the constituency of South West Surrey with a majority of 5,711.After supporting David Cameron's bid for leadership of the Conservative Party, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Disabled People in December 2005. In the same year, he was a co-author of a policy pamphlet Direct Democracy: An Agenda For A New Model Party which included statements supporting denationalising the NHS and suggested replacing it with "a new system of health provision in which people would pay money into personal health accounts, which they could then use to shop around for care from public and private providers.
Culture Secretary (2010–2012):
When the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats formed a coalition following the 2010 general election, Hunt was appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (combining the roles of leading the Department for Culture, Media and Sport with that of Minister for the Olympics). He was consequently appointed a Privy Councillor on 13 May 2010.
News Corporation attempted takeover of BSkyB and Leveson Inquiry:
Hunt was given the quasi-judicial power to adjudicate over the News Corporation takeover bid for BSkyB. Hunt chose not to refer the deal to the Competition Commission, announcing on 3 March 2011 that he intended to accept a series of undertakings given by News Corporation, paving the way for the deal to be approved.Following a series of scandals concerning phone hacking, a House of Commons motion was planned that called on News Corporation to abandon the bid. The bid was eventually dropped. Hunt was alleged to have had improper contact with News Corp. Emails released to the Leveson Inquiry detailed contacts between Hunt's special advisor Adam Smith and Frédéric Michel, News Corp's director of public affairs and therefore a lobbyist for James Murdoch
Early Life
Jeremy Richard Streynsham Hunt was born in 1 November 1966. Charterhouse-Head of School, Philosophy, politics and economics - Magdalen College, Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.
Hunt's wife, Lucia Guo, comes from Xi'an in China. Hunt first met Guo in 2008, when she was working at Warwick University recruiting Chinese students for the university.They married in July 2009 and have a son and two daughters; Guo and the three children are low-profile and rarely appear in public. His wife presented a segment on Sky's China Hour, a show coproduced by state-owned broadcaster China International Television Corporation.
He owns a townhouse in Pimlico, central London as well as a home in Hambledon, Surrey. Hunt and his wife own Mare Pond Properties Ltd, a company which bought seven luxury flats in Alexandra Wharf, Southampton, with the help of a standard bulk discount from property developer and Conservative donor Nicholas James Roach.Hunt speaks Japanese, having studied the language for two years while working in Japan as an English language teacher in the 1990s.Hunt has named his personal political heroes as Margaret Thatcher and William Wilberforce. Hunt is a member of the Church of England.Hunt has advocated for pro-active good mental health through actions including exercise, social contacts, gratitude and sleep.In June 2022, he revealed that "every member of his family" has had cancer, and he himself has recovered from "a minor one".
Career
- Exchequer - Chancellor
Recognition
2010: Appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, giving him the honorific title "The Right Honourable" for life
2020: SMR Order of Saint Agatha - Grand Officer BAR.png Knight Grand Officer of the Equestrian Order of St Agatha of San Marino