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John Alan Redwood, Baron Redwood, is a British politician and academic who represented Wokingham in Berkshire as Conservative Member of Parliament from 1987 to 2024. Born on 15 June 1951, he served as Secretary of State for Wales under John Major and twice stood unsuccessfully for the Conservative Party leadership during the 1990s. Following his ministerial career, Redwood held positions in the Shadow Cabinets of William Hague and Michael Howard before spending his remaining parliamentary years as a backbencher. Prior to entering Parliament, he earned a doctorate at All Souls College, Oxford and served as Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit under Margaret Thatcher.

A veteran Eurosceptic described in 1993 as a pragmatic Thatcherite, Redwood has been particularly known for his work on economic policy and European matters. He co-chaired the Conservative Party's Policy Review Group on Economic Competitiveness until 2010 and serves as Chief Global Strategist of investment management company Charles Stanley & Co Ltd. Redwood was a prominent supporter of Brexit in the 2016 EU referendum and was a member of the pressure group Leave Means Leave. He writes commentary for Comment Central.

Selected writing

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Pound Coins Edited
John Redwood believes we need a new wind in favour of...
John Redwood MP, Comment Central contributor
John Redwood MP
August 6, 2019
Map of Europe Zoom Edited
John Redwood asks whether proposals for a “common fiscal stabilization instrument”...
John Redwood MP, Comment Central contributor
John Redwood MP
July 2, 2019
BBC Microphone Edited
Last night’s TV debate was a shambles. BBC pursued its agenda...
John Redwood MP, Comment Central contributor
John Redwood MP
June 19, 2019
Elizabeth Tower Big Ben Edited
John Redwood discusses the demise of Tory Party leaders, adding that...
John Redwood MP, Comment Central contributor
John Redwood MP
May 22, 2019