Switch to an accessible version of this website which is easier to read. (requires cookies)

About John Thurso

Member of Parliament for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross since 2001

John in his garden

Contact John Thurso

John Thurso was elected MP for Caithness Sutherland and Easter Ross at the general election in June 2001.

Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross General Election Result 2001

He was a member of the Liberal Democrat Shadow Cabinet from October 2001 until March 2006, serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland from October 2001-March 2006 and took on the additional role of Shadow Secretary of State for Transport from October 2003 until May 2005.

Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross General Election Result 2005

John is currently the Liberal Democrat member of the Treasury Select Committee, Chair of the Finance & Services Committee, member of the Audit Committee and House of Commons Commission. In the last Parliament John was Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.

Born 10th September 1953, John was educated in Thurso and at Eton following which he joined the Savoy Group as a management trainee in 1972. He has had a distinguished career in the hospitality industry, managing the Lancaster in Paris (81-85) and founding Cliveden (85-92) before becoming CEO of Granfel Holdings, owners of East Sussex National Golf Course from 1992 to 1995. From 1995 until his election to Parliament he was CEO of the Champneys group and featured in the TV documentary "Trouble at the top - shape up with Lord Thurso".

John retains his links with the industry through his Presidency of the Tourism Society and the Academy of Food and Wine Service. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Hospitality and was their Patron for 6 years, until June 2003. He is also Patron of the Institute of Management Services and Grand Master of the Keepers of the Quaich.

Coming from an old Liberal family (his grandfather was party leader 1935-1945), John has always had a keen interest in politics. Following his father's death in 1995 he took his seat in the House of Lords where he was spokesman on Tourism and later Food. He was a Highland list candidate in 1999. John spoke many times in the House of Lords in favour of Lords reform and following the 1999 Act, chose not to try and stay. He is the first and only hereditary peer to have been elected to the Commons having previously sat in the Lords.

John and his wife Marion have a daughter and 2 sons. The family live in Thurso.

What would you like to do next?

  • Subscribe for updates

    Read updates from this website in your desktop or online news reader

    • On a news reader website

      •  
      •  
      •  

      In a desktop news reader or a website not listed above

      •  
    • Example monthly digest email
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Join our email list

    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Follow the party's activity on...

  • Share this page

    Share this page on another website

    Link to this page

    On websites and printed material:
    johnthurso.org.uk/en/page/aboutjohnthurso
    In text messages, Twitter, or reading over the phone:
    jt.lib.dm/p6k3

    Email this page to a friend


    • Generate different image
  • Help out or donate

    Help out in your local area

      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image
  • Tell us what you think

    Send us your views

    If you are a resident of the Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross constituency and are writing to discuss any issue that Parliament or government is responsible for, you must provide your home address as MPs are generally only permitted to act on behalf of constituents.

    If you are not a constituent, you do not need to provide your address, but the matters we can deal with are more limited and you may wish to contact your local MP in the first instance.

    • If you choose to join our email list, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us. You do not need to join our email list to complete this form.


    • Generate different image