Jonathan Bullock
Jonathan Bullock MEP |
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Member of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 28 July 2017 |
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Preceded by | Roger Helmer |
Constituency | East Midlands |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom |
3 March 1963
Nationality | British |
Political party | Brexit (since 2019) |
Other political affiliations |
Independent (2018–2019) UKIP (2012–2018) Conservative (before 2012) |
Alma mater | University of Portsmouth |
Website | thebrexitparty.org |
Jonathan Bullock is a British politician. He is a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the East Midlands constituency.[2] He was third on the UKIP list for that constituency in the 2014 European election, and became an MEP on 1 August 2017, succeeding Roger Helmer. He was re-elected in 2019 for the Brexit Party.
Bullock was previously a councillor and member of the cabinet on Kettering Borough Council and a Conservative parliamentary and European candidate. He resigned from the Conservative Party in September 2012 to join UKIP[3] but left UKIP in December 2018.[4]
Education
Bullock attended Nottingham High School before studying at Portsmouth, receiving a BA (Hons) degree in politics. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA).
Career
Bullock began his career working in the House of Commons for MPs Andrew Stewart and Sir Richard Ottaway. He then went onto work in advertising agencies, becoming an account director responsible for a number of accounts. Subsequently he worked for the Advertising Association (1994–1997) and for the British Road Federation (1997–2001), both in similar head of public relations roles. He was appointed Director of Policy at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK in 2002, working there for five years.
Political record
For the Conservative Party, Bullock fought the Parliamentary seats of Manchester Gorton (1992) and Gedling (2001) and the 2004 European Parliament election in the East Midlands constituency. He was elected to Kettering Borough Council in 2007, representing the ward of Queen Eleanor & Buccleuch; in the same year he was appointed to the Cabinet of the Council, and over subsequent years developed a family property portfolio. He was re-elected to Kettering Borough Council in 2011 in the same ward.
Bullock moved to UKIP in 2012, citing disillusionment with David Cameron and the Conservative Party concerning the European Union, as well as the general leftward drift of the Conservative Party. For UKIP he fought the Northamptonshire County Council seat of Ise in 2013 and 2017, and also the 2014 European Parliament election, where he was third on the party list. Following the retirement of Roger Helmer at the end of July 2017, Bullock moved up the list to succeed Helmer as an MEP for East Midlands on 1 August 2017.
He resigned from UKIP in December 2018 over a breach of the party's constitution by leader Gerard Batten, but remains in the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group in the European Parliament.[4] He joined the Brexit Party in February 2019.
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