TALK management recommends Michael Portillo as an After Dinner Speaker, Keynote Conference Speaker, Business Speaker, Guest Speaker and Leadership Speaker.
Michael Portillo was born in North London in 1953. Michael attended a grammar school, Harrow County, and went to Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he gained a first class degree in History.
He left Cambridge in 1975, and for a year worked for a shipping company. He moved to the Conservative Research Department in 1976, where he spent three years. At the General Election in 1979 he was responsible for briefing Margaret Thatcher before her press conferences. For the next two years he was special adviser to the Secretary of State for Energy.
He briefly left politics to work for Kerr McGee Oil (UK) Ltd from 1981 - 1983. But during the Election in 1983 he contested the Birmingham Perry Bar seat.
Michael returned to politics as a special adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nigel Lawson) and in December 1984 won the by-election in Enfield Southgate, caused by the murder of Sir Anthony Berry MP in the Brighton bombing. Michael represented the seat for thirteen years but was defeated in the 1997 Election.
He joined the Government in 1986, and remained a member until 1997. He was a whip, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Social Security, Minister of State for Transport, Minister of State for Local Government and Inner Cities; and as a Cabinet Minister was Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Secretary of State for Employment, and Secretary of State for Defence. He was admitted to the Privy Council in 1992.
After his 1997 electoral defeat, Michael returned to Kerr McGee as an adviser. He also turned to journalism. He wrote about walking as a pilgrim on the Santiago Way, and working as a hospital porter. He had a weekly column in The Scotsman. He had a three part series for Channel 4 about politics Portillo’s Progress, and a programme in BBC2’s Great Railway Journeys series, which was partly a biography of his late father, and radio programmes on Wagner and the Spanish Civil War.
Michael was re-elected to Parliament in a by-election in Kensington and Chelsea in November 1999 and was Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer February 2000 –
September 2001.
Following the Conservatives’ election defeat in 2001, Michael contested the leadership of the party. He was unsuccessful, and decided to return to the backbenches. He has made a number of television programmes for BBC2 including: Art That Shook The World - Richard Wagner’s Ring, Portillo in Euroland, Elizabeth I in the series Great Britons and When Michael Portillo Became A Single Mum.
Michael is a member of the Board of BAE Systems plc and also has a weekly column in the Sunday Times.
In November 2003 Michael announced that he would not seek re-election to the House of Commons at the next general election.
Michael Portillo is a higly regarded After Dinner, Conference Speaker and Keynote speaker, drawing on his time in politics and current affairs.
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