Education
He was educated at Harrow School, Christ"s College, Cambridge (Bachelor, 1970), the University of Warwick (Master of Arts, 1971) and London Business School.
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He was educated at Harrow School, Christ"s College, Cambridge (Bachelor, 1970), the University of Warwick (Master of Arts, 1971) and London Business School.
At the age of 29 he was Labour candidate in the Saffron Walden by-election of 1977. He was later treasurer of the moderate Campaign for Labour Victory, many of whose leading lights later joined the Social Democratic Party. Stoneham was the Social Democratic Party candidate for Parliament in Stevenage in 1983 and 1987. In 1983, he had the best finish by any non-incumbent Social Democratic Party candidate in an English seat and narrowly lost by about 1,700 votes.
In 2004, he stood for election in Denmead, Winchester, and in 2010 he stood for election in Bishops Waltham, Winchester.
From 2003 to 2010, he was operations director of the party, under the leadership of Charles Kennedy, and Nick Clegg. He was made a life peer on 17 January 2011 as Baron Stoneham of Droxford, of Meon Valley in the County of Hampshire.
He gave his maiden speech on 20 January 2011. Lord Stoneham came to prominence on 19 May 2011 when used parliamentary privilege to reveal details of a super-injunction during a debate in the House of Lords.
He questioned whether a super-injunction prevented bank regulators from investigating corporate governance at the Royal Bank of Scotland:
Lord Stoneham was reprimanded on 27 February 2013 by his own party following reports he telephoned and angrily remonstrated with one of the women who had complained to newspapers about his close friend Lord Rennard"s alleged sexual harassment of party workers.
Nick Clegg"s aides described Lord Stoneham"s conduct as "completely unacceptable." Liberal Democrat chief whip in the House of Lords, Lord Newby gave a warning to Lord Stoneham over his conduct.
Stoneham"s early politics were Labour. He is a senior party activist for the Liberal Democratic party.