Simon Clarke Net Worth 2022, MP, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary

Simon Clarke net worth

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Introduction

Simon Clarke is a British politician serving as Chief Secretary to the Treasury since 2021. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland since the 2017 general election.

Clarke was appointed Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury following Boris Johnson’s appointment as Prime Minister. In the February 2020 cabinet reshuffle he was moved to the post of Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government, before resigning for personal reasons in September 2020. In the 2021 cabinet reshuffle he was returned to government as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, becoming the youngest cabinet minister in the ministry.

Early life

NameSimon Clarke
Net Worth$4 million
Salary$2 million+
OccupationPolitician
Age37 years
Height2.01m
Simon Clarke net worth 2022

Simon Richard Clarke was born on September 28, 1984 (age 37 years) in North Tees Hospital and grew up in the village of Marton, United Kingdom. His parents Richard Clarke and Jill Clarke were a solicitor and stay-at-home mother. He was privately educated at Red House School in Norton, before going on to study History at University College, Oxford. At university, he was chairman of the Oxford University Conservative Association in Trinity Term, 2006.

Clarke moved to London after leaving university and trained as a solicitor with Slaughter and May before going to work in 2010 for the Surrey-based Conservative MP Dominic Raab, and then the Yorkshire-based Conservative MP Graham Stuart.

Political career

Simon Clarke unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate in the Middlesbrough constituency in the 2015 general election, coming third and suffering a swing against his party of 2.3%. Whilst being employed as a Policy Advisor to the Conservative MP Graham Stuart, he was selected as the candidate for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland in April 2017.

Clarke was elected at the 2017 general election, winning the seat from Labour after the sitting MP Tom Blenkinsop stood down. Clarke has served on the Treasury Committee, the Treasury Sub-Committee and the Regulatory Reform Committee.

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He clashed with both the then-Labour MP for Redcar and the Labour-run Middlesbrough Council over plans for transport improvements in the local area, while he argued against his own party’s opposition to onshore windfarms.

On 12 June 2019 the UK Government amended the Climate Change Act of 2008 by introducing a target for a 100% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (compared to 1990 levels) in the UK by 2050. At the forefront of this change in policy was Clarke, who, in September 2018, organised a letter signed by more than 130 cross-party MPs which indicated their support for net zero emissions and stressed opportunities for UK businesses, including in the North-East.

Simon Clarke has been an advocate of regeneration both locally and nationally. In his role as Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government, Clarke said that towns and coastal communities had not shared the benefits of the economic growth experienced in other parts of the UK.

Clarke said he supported regenerative measures undertaken by private initiatives in his constituency such as the reopening and expanding of the Teesside International Airport, alongside the Tees Valley Mayor’s plans to redevelop the SSI steelworks site.

On 27 July 2019 Simon Clarke was appointed Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury in Boris Johnson’s administration. On 13 February 2020 he had his portfolio changed to a Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, a role he remained in until 8 September 2020, when he resigned for personal reasons.

In a cabinet reshuffle on 15 September 2021, Simon Clarke succeeded Steve Barclay in the cabinet-attending post of Chief Secretary to the Treasury.

Prior to the 2021 autumn budget, Simon Clarke said he would not take part in the traditional publicity photo with the Chancellor of the Exchequer as he suffers from agoraphobia. He was sworn in as a member of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council on 20 September 2021 at Balmoral Castle. This gave him the honorific prefix “The Right Honourable” for life.

Political views

Simon Clarke is a strong supporter of Brexit, having voted for the UK to leave the European Union, and is a supporter of the Eurosceptic campaign Leave Means Leave.

Clarke called the new Brexit deal secured by Boris Johnson “marvellous news”, stating that the “anti-democratic backstop” had been abolished. He was critical of the negotiating approach taken by Theresa May and had submitted a call for a vote of no confidence in her leadership.

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On 6 June 2022, after a vote of no confidence in the leadership of Boris Johnson was called, Clarke announced that he would be supporting the Prime Minister, praising his leadership on Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, adding: “He has won every major election he has fought because he is a politician with the capacity both to inspire and to deliver.”

Wife

Simon Clarke is married to his longtime wife Hannah Clarke, they had their wedding in the 2000s. His wife is a private person. As of 2022, Clarke and wife Hannah lives in the market town of Guisborough and London. His height, 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m), makes him Britain’s second-tallest MP and earned him the nickname ‘Stilts’ at school. Clarke stands at an appealing height of 2.01m and has a good body weight which suits his personality.

Simon Clarke net worth

How much is Simon Clarke worth? Simon Clarke net worth is estimated at around $4 million. His main source of income is from his career as a politician. Clarke salary and other career earnings is over $2 million+ annually. His successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy trips. He is one of the richest and influential politicians in the United Kingdom.