Nirj Deva

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Niranjan Joseph Deva-Aditya, FRSA, DL, known as Nirj Deva (born May 11, 1948, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan-British politician.

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Deva was born in Sri Lanka to a leading family of Rajasthani descent and is a Roman Catholic. He speaks Sinhalese and English, and is married to Indra - a French-speaking Mauritian, and has one son. He holds Sri Lankan and British Citizenship.

He holds a degree in Aeronautical Engineering of Loughborough University, and was a Postgraduate Research Fellow in Economics at that university. He became Chairman in 1981 of the Bow Group (a leading British political think-tank), and initiated the Transatlantic Conferences between the Conservative Party (Bow Group) and the Republican Party/Heritage Foundation in Washington in 1981. He was a Member of the Council of the Royal Commonwealth Society 1976-80. He was appointed Chairman of the Department of Transport/National Consumer Council Committee on De-regulation of Air-Transport, whose Report was published by the UK Government in March 1986. This resulted in the low-fare airlines in Europe, which have brought affordable travel to millions.

In 1985 Nirj Deva became the first Asian-born person to be appointed by Queen Elizabeth II to the ancient office of Deputy Lord Lieutenant for London – a position which he holds for life.

In 1992 Deva became only the second Asian-born person to be elected a Member of the House of Commons and serve in the British Government. He was the Member of Parliament for the London constituency of Brentford and Isleworth, and was Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Scottish Office.

He was made political adviser to the Secretary of State for Transport, and a member of key Parliamentary Committees such as the Education Committee and the Parliamentary Ombudsman's Committee.

In 1999, Deva became the first Asian-born person to be elected as a Conservative member of the European Parliament where he represents South East England. He serves as majority leader on the Committee on Overseas Development and Cooperation and is a bureau member of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly. He is also a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament.

He is a Fellow of Britain’s Royal Society of Arts, Chairman of the EU-India Chamber of Commerce and a Patron of the International Monarchist League.

Deva has backed many important education and health issues - he is a staunch supporter of the Autism Awareness Campaign UK and in Sri Lanka.

In April 2005 he was chairman of the European Parliament’s delegation to the UN Commission on Sustainable Development in New York, and delivered a paper on the future of the United Nations at the US Council on Foreign Relations. A few months later, he headed the European Parliament's delegation to the UN High-Level Conference on global financing of aid. Also in 2005 he was Co-Chairman (with Michel Rocard, former Prime Minister of France) of the European Parliaments' Delegation to the World Summit at the United Nations 60th General Assembly.

In January 2007, he led the condemnation of his fellow South East of England MEP Ashley Mote's decision to join the new fascist 'Identity, Sovereignty and Tradition' group in the European Parliament.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir Barney Hayhoe
Member of Parliament for Brentford and Isleworth
19921997
Succeeded by
Ann Keen
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