Revealed: The exclusive club memberships of Tory MPs

Dan Whittle investigates the exclusive club memberships of Tory MPs, finding around a quarter of are declared members of London’s Gentlemen’s clubs; in it together?!

Dan Whittle is a member of the Labour party; he has investigated the exclusive club memberships of Conservative MPs

I’ve compiled a list (xls) for Left Foot Forward which for the first time reveals that around a quarter of Tory MPs are declared members of London’s Gentlemen’s clubs. With membership fees beyond the reach of ordinary Britons, the East India, Garrick and Carlton are some of the places Conservative politicians most like to escape the Big Society to join high society.

Sixty eight Tory MPs are declared members of 36 London clubs with bizarre names and rituals such as Pratt’s – an aristocratic club at which all staff members are referred to as ‘George’ to avoid the chore of having to remember their names.

And at least 10 of the clubs Tory MPs belong to don’t allow women.

They boast of access to private libraries, art galleries and swimming pools for members to enjoy, before they venture back to their constituencies to tell the voters why it is essential that local councils are denied funding so that everyone can enjoy these same services.

Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State in charge of cutting councils is one of the 27 Tory MPs eligible to enjoy the library at the Carlton, a club which boasts it is the “the oldest, most elite, and most important of all Conservative clubs”. Membership is over £1k (£1,140) per year – but you can bet the Carlton library does not receive as many visits as any of the scores under threat in Britain.

Culture cuts won’t be an issue for members of the Garrick. Its five Tory MP members include Ken Clarke and Dominic Grieve, and the sub of £1,000 per year gives access to more than 1,000 works of art.

Cuts to council leisure centres will be no problem to the six Conservative MPs who are members of the Royal Automobile Club which provides access to two 18-hole golf courses, gymanasiums, squash and tennis, “stunning” swimming pools and a Turkish Bath. Whatever the cuts to sport, David Willetts and Edward Garnier will still be able to enjoy tennis, croquet, cricket, bowls, golf, squash and swimming at the Hurlingham Club.

But perhaps no Tory MP enjoys the club lifestyle more than William Hague, who finds time to keep up his membership of six: Beefsteak, Carlton, Buck’s, Pratt’s, Budokwai and Mark’s. Close behind is Nicholas Soames MP with membership of Pratt’s, White’s and Turf; and Brooks Newmark – a member of Beefsteak, Boodle’s, Cresta and White’s.

David Cameron, famously a member of the the Bullingdon Club at Oxford University now reportedly continues to visit White’s, which he was a member of until embarrassment forced him to leave in 2008. Six of his Parliamentary colleagues are still members.

London’s clubs are a part of the capital’s history and character – but it says something that so many Conservatives aspire to spend their free time in a socially exclusive time warp.

It is a reminder that this is a party in denial about its true identity; by day seemingly striving for modernism, at night retreating to the privilege and comfort of an era in which services were accessible only to those who could afford them.

When 250 Sure Start centres are expected to close, when libraries and local bus services are under threat, and when families’ tax credits and child benefit are being cut back it is a level of privilege ordinary Britain will find distasteful. Fortunately these high end clubs often allow their members to bring along guests – so when the local library or swimming pool is to shut, ask the nearest Tory MP if you can be ‘in it together’ with him at his club.

38 Responses to “Revealed: The exclusive club memberships of Tory MPs”

  1. malcolm

    RT @leftfootfwd: Revealed: The exclusive club memberships of Tory MPs: http://bit.ly/ijZtbM – Special investigation by @DanWhittle

  2. Robert

    Who cares anymore, I think maybe about ten Labour MP’s can now be called socialist the rest have either joined the Labour party to get jobs or joined labour when they had a job or moved over from the Tories at some time.

    Labour or Tory the differences are getting hard to find these days.

  3. WHAT?!

    Coming next: Expose of which Labour MPs are/were members of Working Men’s Clubs that were also exclusive and sexist.

    ….

    or not…

  4. Anon E Mouse

    Who on earth sanctions this rubbish?

    After seeing John Prescott playing croquet and Ed Miliband travelling First Class but getting his minions to remove that cover from the seat was bad enough but this childish class war stuff shows just how irrelevant the Labour Party has become.

    It’s thanks to the likes of Mark and his tribal ilk above that the party is so despised in the country. When Labour gives knighthoods to the bankers, sucks up to Formula 1 for the donations and stops investigations into the disgusting state, Saudi Arabia, because of arms deals, it’s time to give up.

    Perhaps Mark would care to explain why he thinks it’s OK for a so called working class party to be run by a tax avoiding property owning multi millionaire who has never done a single days work in his life. He didn’t even have a paper round before working for the countess toff Harriet Harman so I really don’t think people like Mark are in any position to start the student politics class war stuff. Grow up please….

  5. Kevin Richards

    Not so much Big Society more like High Society RT @leftfootfwd: Revealed: The exclusive club memberships of Tory MPs http://bit.ly/g6fe9T

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