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Andrew John Street (born 11 June 1963) is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016 and Mayor of the West Midlands from 2017 to 2024. He was Britain's first openly gay directly-elected metro mayor. Street won the May 2017 mayoral election, defeating Siôn Simon with 50.4% of the vote in the second round. He was re-elected in 2021, defeating Labour candidate Liam Byrne. He sought to win election to a third term in 2024 but was narrowly defeated by Labour candidate Richard Parker. Early life Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, Street moved to Birmingham with his parents, both scientists, when he was ten months old, growing up in Northfield and Solihull. He attended Green Meadow Infants School, Langley Junior School and was then privately educated at King Edward's School in Edgbaston. He studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Keble College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association in the Trinity term of 1984. Business career After graduating, Street harboured ambitions to be a social worker, but he was turned down by Birmingham City Council. He was also turned down for the Marks & Spencer training scheme. Street thus started his career at the John Lewis Partnership in 1985 as a trainee at Brent Cross. After roles in department stores, head office and manufacturing units, Street became managing director of John Lewis Milton Keynes in 1993, moving to the same role at Bluewater five years later. In 2000 he became supply chain director and then, two years later, director of personnel. He became managing director in 2007 and, during his tenure at the top, oversaw a 50% increase in gross sales to over £4.4 billion, a doubling in the number of stores and the growth of the company's online sales department, in spite of the Great Recession. During his John Lewis directorship, Street also worked in local economic development, being named Chairman of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership in April 2011. The announcement of his appointment came weeks after the news that John Lewis would open a flagship store in the newly developed Grand Central shopping centre above New Street station. In 2015, he became lead non-executive director for the Department for Communities and Local Government as well as a member of Prime Minister David Cameron's Business Advisory Group. Street stepped down from these roles in September 2016 after announcing his intention to run for Mayor of the West Midlands. Political career Mayor of the West Midlands (2017–2024) Mayoral election: 2016–2017 On 29 September 2016, Street was officially selected by Conservatives to stand in the first election for Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), which took place on 4 May 2017. Street said: "[The Combined Authority] will determine how we create wealth here and what type of society the West Midlands will become. (...) Our economy is being renewed but we have much more to do to ensure everybody feels the benefit. Our mission is therefore to build the economic powerhouse of Britain in an inclusive way. That will need leadership from somebody who has a proven record, can bring people together and can represent us with passion. This election needs to go beyond traditional political loyalties and I look forward to seeking voters' support for the job ahead." The following day, it was confirmed that Street would leave John Lewis at the end of October 2016. He was succeeded by Paula Nickolds, who assumed the role in January 2017. In a speech at the 2016 Conservative Party conference, Street declared his support for Birmingham's bid to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games. He also announced that he would seek to address the "imbalance" in transportation spending that sees London receive seven times as much spending on transport infrastructure per head as the West Midlands does, seeking to end the "begging bowl culture" of applying for regional funding. Street said that fighting inequality would also be a priority, as "social challenges can only be met when everybody shares the fruits of economic progress", saying that he would draw on the lessons of Joseph Chamberlain and his own experiences with the John Lewis Partnership, which shares profits with all of its employees. He also called for a series of debates with Labour candidate Siôn Simon and Liberal Democrat candidate Beverley Nielsen. Street was endorsed by The Lord Jones of Birmingham, a businessman and crossbench peer who formerly served as Minister of State for Trade and Investment under Gordon Brown. Street was elected Mayor of the West Midlands on 4 May 2017 with 238,628 votes (216,280 first preferences, and 22,348 transfers) in the second round of voting, and in October of the same year was placed 82nd on commentator Iain Dale's list of 'The Top 100 Most Influential People on the Right'. Upon taking office, he became entitled to the style of Mayor. First term: 2017–2021 Street lobbied the government to integrate the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) role within the mayoral position in time for the 2020 election, later postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This would have put the role's powers on policing in line with both the mayors of London and Greater Manchester. However, this broke down as the Combined Authority struggled with Street's lack of transparency. A public consultation ran in 2019 saw over 6,000 respondents and 58% supported the integration of the PCC role into the metro mayor. However, concern was expressed that local Conservative groups had encouraged people to fill in multiple responses. In June 2020, Street signed a plan to create a West Midlands National Park, in cooperation with councils in and around the city-region. In February 2021, the WMCA and mayor agreed on a budget and digital strategy for the project. That same month, a five year plan for decarbonising industry in the West Midlands was drafted for the WMCA. Second term: 2021–2024 Street was re-elected as Mayor on 6 May 2021 with 314,669 votes, 54% of the total votes cast after second preference votes were included. Street has said that he wants Birmingham to host the 2027 Invictus Games. Conservative Party Conference 2023 At the 2023 Conservative Party Conference, Street held a press conference on the future of the proposed Phase 2 of High Speed 2, which would have connected Manchester and Birmingham New Street. He warned that the rumoured decision to scrap the railway line would be missing "a once in a lifetime opportunity to level up", and damage the UK's international reputation for investors. He called for the Government to attract further private investment, rather than cancel the second phase. Following this, it was reported that Street was considering resigning in protest to the policy, with a spokesman saying that Street would "respond accordingly" to the policy's announcement. When Prime M.... Discover the John Street popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Street books.

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    Robin Knox-Johnston

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    The Book of Revelation Made Clear

    Tim LaHaye & Timothy Parker

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    Josefina Rivera

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    Adam Seessel

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    Bonnie MacBird

    The new novel from the author of Art in the Blood. December 1889. Fresh from debunking a “ghostly” hound in Dartmoor, Sherlock Holmes has returned to London, only to find himself t...

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    Philip Augar

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    Berlie Doherty

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    Impact Statement

    Bob Halloran

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    Varlan Shalamov

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    Street Kid

    Judy Westwater

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    Bonnie MacBird

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    Elin Hilderbrand

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    The Broken Hours

    Jacqueline Baker

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    John Maloof

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    Richard Stratton

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    Wensley Clarkson

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    Eric Balchunas

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    John Grisham

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    Shane White

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    John Grisham

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    Anne Moir & David Jessel

    Why can't a woman be more like a man? What is this thing called "feminine intuition"? Why are men better at reading maps, and women at other people's characters? The answers lie in...

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    George R.R. Martin, Gardner Dozois, Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, Diana Gabaldon, Simon R. Green, S.M. Stirling & Carrie Vaughn

    In this collection of urban fantasy stories, editors George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois explore the places where mystery waits at the end of every alley and where the things th...

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    Benjamin Black

    Bestselling author Benjamin Black turns his eye to sixteenth century Prague and a story of murder, magic and the dark art of wielding extraordinary powerChristian Stern, an ambitio...

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    Sarah Langan

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    Raj Rajaratnam

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    John Baxter

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    The Philosophy of Modern Song

    Bob Dylan

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    Steven Ujifusa

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    Edward J. Mackenzie Jr., Phyllis Karas & Ross Muscato

    Featuring all the trappings of a Scorsese film, this firsthand account from one of Whitey Bulger’s enforcers is “one of the best” insider accounts of life inside the mob (Washingto...

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    Trevor Wood

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    Vicki Delany

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    Jerry Mitchell

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    Preston Grassmann, Emily St. John Mandel, Carmen Maria Machado, China Miéville & Clive Barker

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    John Gregory-Smith

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    Vicki Delany

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    May Pang

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    Barbara T. Dreyfuss

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    The Long Shadow of Small Ghosts

    Laura Tillman

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    Peter Lynch

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