Scott Benton (politician)
Scott Lloyd Benton (born 1 July 1987) is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Blackpool South since the 2019 United Kingdom general election. A member of the Conservative Party, he was previously a councillor on Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council and a primary school teacher.
Scott Benton | |
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Member of Parliament for Blackpool South | |
Assumed office 12 December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Gordon Marsden |
Majority | 3,690 (11.3%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Newport, Wales | 1 July 1987
Political party | Conservativea |
Spouse |
Harry Symonds (m. 2021) |
Alma mater | University of Nottingham |
Website | scottbenton |
a.^ Whip suspended since 5 April 2023 | |
Early life and education
Benton was born on 1 July 1987 in Newport, Wales, to Alan and Krystina Benton.[1][2] He grew up in Rastrick, West Yorkshire, and attended Rastrick High School.[3] Benton then studied theology as an undergraduate at the University of Nottingham and was awarded a first class Bachelor of Arts degree and later completed a Master of Arts degree in the subject.[2] In the latter, he specialised in the Old Testament.[4] After graduating, Benton worked as a primary school teacher.[5]
Political career
In 2011, Benton was elected to Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council for the Brighouse ward.[6] At times he was deputy leader of the Council and then leader of the Conservative group. While a councillor, Benton worked as a Parliamentary assistant for Craig Whittaker, the Conservative MP for Calder Valley.[7]
Benton previously ran for Strangford at the 2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election[8] and Huddersfield, a safe seat for the Labour Party, at the 2017 general election.[9]
Benton contested and won Blackpool South at the 2019 general election. His win marked the first time since 1997 that the constituency has been represented by a Conservative. He achieved a swing of 9.4%, and was elected with a majority of 3,690 votes.[10] His campaign focused on delivering Brexit and reopening Blackpool Airport for commercial flights.[11]
During the 2019 election campaign, David Brown, who stood for the Brexit Party against Benton, expressed concerns over his links to the anti-abortion organisation Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), which has campaigned against same-sex marriage and been accused of homophobia.[12] In response, Benton stated that he was no longer linked to SPUC. He said that he supported their anti-abortion stance but was not homophobic and was a supporter of same-sex marriage.[13]
Following an interim report on the connections between colonialism and properties in the care of the National Trust, including links with the Atlantic slave trade, Benton was among the signatories of a letter in The Telegraph in November 2020 from the Common Sense Group of Conservative MPs. The letter accused the National Trust of being "coloured by Cultural Marxism dogma".[14]
In December 2021, Benton expressed support for the death penalty in certain scenarios.[15]
On 13 June 2022, Benton was appointed as a Parliamentary Private Secretary in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office ministerial team.[16]
Benton is anti-abortion.[12] In June 2022, following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision of the US Supreme Court – which reversed the 1973 Roe v. Wade legislation which had previously granted the right to abortion in the United States — Benton retweeted a tweet by the US Republican Party celebrating the decision. Benton subsequently deleted the retweet.[17][18]
Breach of parliamentary rules
In January 2021, Benton was found to have broken Parliamentary rules for failing to declare payments he had received for his previous work as a parliamentary researcher for Calder Valley MP Craig Whittaker and as a councillor for Brighouse ward on Calderdale Council within 28 days.[19] When asked about the allegations in November 2020, he cited "an admin error" for failing to declare his income as a councillor.[20] In response to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards' findings, Benton apologised for "inadvertently breaching the rules".[19]
In April 2023, The Times newspaper filmed Benton appearing to offer to leak confidential information and lobby ministers in return for payments from a group of fake gambling industry investors. In response, he referred himself to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards who opened an investigation in the same month. Benton also had his whip suspended pending the results of the investigation. At the time he was also the chairman of All-party parliamentary group on betting and gaming.[21][22] In July 2021, Benton was one of nine MPs from different political parties who had accepted tickets to high-profile sporting events as hospitality from betting and gambling companies. He had received tickets to Royal Ascot, two Euro 2020 football games and Wimbledon.[23] The Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists, a body set up in 2014 to monitor political lobbying, ruled that Benton had not conducted "unregistered consultant lobbying activity" on behalf of the gambling industry based on "assurances" that they had received.[24]
Personal life
Benton married Harry Symonds in November 2021 in the Palace of Westminster.[25] He is gay and came out to his parents shortly before his wedding.[26] Benton is a Christian and has cited the Old Testament as his favourite book in a 2022 interview.[4]
References
- Brunskill, Ian (19 March 2020). The Times guide to the House of Commons 2019 : the definitive record of Britain's historic 2019 General Election. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-00-839258-1. OCLC 1129682574.
- "Benton, Scott Lloyd, (born 1 July 1987), MP (C) Blackpool South, since 2019". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2020. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u293926. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- "Tories opt for 'new approach' in Benton". Brighouse Echo. 13 March 2011. Archived from the original on 17 July 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- The Real Me: Scott Benton, Conservative MP for Blackpool South, speaks to Gloria De Piero. GBNews (YouTube). 10 March 2022. Event occurs at 00:55. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- Bond, Daniel (16 December 2019). "Class of 2019: Meet the new MPs". politicshome.com. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- "Brighouse: Election of District Councillors 2011 – 05/05/2011". Calderdale Council. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- "Calderdale councillor selected as Conservative candidate for Blackpool South". Halifax Courier. 24 September 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
- Monaghan, John (3 February 2017). "Tories select thirteen Assembly candidates, with just one 'parachuted' in from Britain". The Irish News. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- Lavigueur, Nick (6 June 2017). "General Election 2017: Huddersfield candidates pitch for your vote". YorkshireLive. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
- "Blackpool South MP Scott Benton suspended after appearing to offer to lobby for gambling investors". ITV News. 5 April 2023.
- Moffitt, Dominic (14 November 2019). "Blackpool South General Election 2019 list of candidates: Who should I vote for?". LancsLive.
- Powys Maurice, Emma (20 November 2019). "A gay Brexit Party candidate is taking his Tory rival to task over links with a 'homophobic' group". PinkNews. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- Hunt, Richard (19 November 2019). "Blackpool South election candidates clash over 'homophobia'". Blackpool Gazette.
- "Britain's heroes". Letter to The Telegraph. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - "Arthur Labinjo-Hughes case shows we need the death penalty, says Blackpool South MP Scott Benton". Blackpool Gazette. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- "List of PPS – June 2022" (PDF). gov.uk. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- Robinson, Breanna (24 June 2022). "Tory MP retweets then deletes tweet celebrating Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade". indy100. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- Steerpike (25 June 2022). "Memo to MPs: Britain is not America". The Spectator. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- Greenwood, John (12 January 2021). "Calderdale councillor and Blackpool South MP breached Parliamentary rules". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- Graves, James (2 November 2020). "Blackpool MP and Calderdale councillor Scott Benton facing separate investigations relating to his conduct and finances". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
- Kenber, Billy; Nachiappan, Arthi (24 April 2023). "Scott Benton: Standards watchdog opens investigation into scandal MP". The Times.(subscription required)
- "The Times view on Scott Benton: On the Take". The Times. 5 April 2023.(subscription required)
- Mason, Rowena; Walker, Peter (15 July 2021). "Nine MPs accepted free Euro 2020 tickets from gambling companies". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- Witherow, Tom; Kenber, Billy (13 May 2023). "Whitewash claim after Scott Benton is cleared over 'offer to lobby'". The Times.(subscription required)
- "Blackpool South MP Scott Benton hits back at hypocrisy allegations after marrying partner amid campaign to scrap Human Rights Act". Blackpool Gazette. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
- The Real Me: Scott Benton, Conservative MP for Blackpool South, speaks to Gloria De Piero. GBNews (YouTube). 10 March 2022. Event occurs at 03:00. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
External links
- Media related to Scott Benton (politician) at Wikimedia Commons
- Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Contributions in Parliament at Hansard
- Voting record at Public Whip
- Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou