Martin Callanan


Martin John Callanan, Baron Callanan is a British Conservative Party politician and UK Government Minister. He was Member of the European Parliament for North East England from 1999 to 2014 and Chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists group from 2011 to 2014. Callanan failed his bid to win re-election in the 2014 European Parliament elections, becoming the first sitting chairman of a European parliamentary group to lose his seat. On 8 August 2014, it was announced that he would be made a Conservative life peer in the House of Lords.
Following the 2017 general election, Lord Callanan was appointed as a Government Minister and Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Transport. In October the same year, he was then made Minister of State in the Department for Exiting the European Union.

Early life

Callanan was born on 8 August 1961 in Gateshead. In 1985, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Newcastle Polytechnic.

Political career

Local Councillor

Callanan was a Conservative Councillor on Tyne and Wear County Council between 1983 and 1986 and Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council between 1987 and 1996, for the Low Fell ward. He worked as a project engineer at Scottish and Newcastle breweries from 1986 to 1998, when he was elected to the European Parliament.
He unsuccessfully stood as a parliamentary candidate for Washington, Gateshead East, and Tynemouth.

Member of European Parliament

He was a Member of the European Parliament for the North East England constituency from 1999, re-elected in 2004 and 2009. In December 2011, he became the leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the Parliament; as a leader of a parliamentary group, he had a seat in the political leadership of the European Parliament, the Conference of Presidents.
He was a member of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, and of the European Parliament's committee on the environment, public health and food safety. Callanan was a regular contributor to ConservativeHome, writing a monthly report.
Callanan failed to win re-election in the 2014 European Parliament elections, becoming the first sitting chairman of a European parliamentary group to lose his seat.

Peer and government minister

Callanan was created a Life Peer on 24 September 2014, taking the title Baron Callanan, of Low Fell in the County of Tyne and Wear.
Following the 2017 general election, Lord Callanan was appointed as a Government Minister and Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Transport. In this role he introduced the Space Industry Bill.
In October 2017 he was made Minister of State in the Department for Exiting the European Union. The following month he was obliged to apologise for incorrectly stating in the Lords that the Supreme Court had ruled Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union was irreversible.

Personal life

Callanan vehemently opposed the erection of the "Angel of the North" sculpture by Antony Gormley. He has a wife, Jayne and a son, Joe.