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'''Nick Boles''' (born 1965) is a Conservative politician.
[[File:Nick Boles MP cropped.jpg|thumb|Nick Boles]]'''Nick Boles''' (Nicholas Edward Coleridge Boles, born 1965) was a Conservative politician.


He founded the think tank Policy Exchange in 2002 and served as its director until 2007.
He founded the think tank Policy Exchange in 2002 and served as its director until 2007.


He has been member of Parliament for Grantham and Stamford since 2010, and was appointed a junior minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government in 2012.
He was member of Parliament for [[Grantham]] and Stamford from 2010 to 2019. He was appointed a junior minister in charge of planning at the Department for Communities and Local Government in 2012.<ref>http://www.theweek.co.uk/politics/48851/planning-minister-nick-boles-scourge-luddites-and-boris</ref> He resigned from the Conservative Party in 2019.  


Boles is openly gay.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1383518/Gay-Tory-who-aims-to-modernise-party.html "Gay Tory who aims to modernise party" Rachel Sylvester ''Daily Telegraph'' 2 February 2002</ref> In May 2011 he entered a civil partnership with an Israeli, as noted in his contribution to a Commons debate on the Middle East  on 16 May 2011.
Boles is openly gay.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1383518/Gay-Tory-who-aims-to-modernise-party.html "Gay Tory who aims to modernise party" Rachel Sylvester ''Daily Telegraph'' 2 February 2002</ref> In May 2011 he entered a civil partnership with an Israeli man, Shay Meshulam, whom he met on a Conservative Friends of Israel trip. He has claimed parliamentary expenses for Hebrew lessons so he could learn his partner's language.<ref> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2185893/Tory-MP-Nick-Boles-puts-private-Hebrew-lessons-expenses.html</ref>.


Nick Boles was ranked number 25 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]].
Nick Boles was ranked number 25 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]].


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Nick Boles

Nick Boles (Nicholas Edward Coleridge Boles, born 1965) was a Conservative politician.

He founded the think tank Policy Exchange in 2002 and served as its director until 2007.

He was member of Parliament for Grantham and Stamford from 2010 to 2019. He was appointed a junior minister in charge of planning at the Department for Communities and Local Government in 2012.[1] He resigned from the Conservative Party in 2019.

Boles is openly gay.[2] In May 2011 he entered a civil partnership with an Israeli man, Shay Meshulam, whom he met on a Conservative Friends of Israel trip. He has claimed parliamentary expenses for Hebrew lessons so he could learn his partner's language.[3].

Nick Boles was ranked number 25 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2011.

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