A Member of the House of Lords since 2015, James most recently served as Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health. As Minister he led efforts to improve innovation within the NHS and to grow the UK’s life science & healthtech industries. His responsibilities included the Life Science Industrial Strategy, delivering a new pricing scheme with the pharmaceutical industry, chairing the National Genomics Board, and the digital transformation of the NHS. James was also responsible for preparing the NHS and wider health and care sector for Brexit.

James served as No.10 Director of Policy to Prime Minister David Cameron, for whom he worked for 4 years in Opposition and in Government. In 2010 he authored the Conservative Manifesto An Invitation to Join the Government of Britain, and following the general election in May that year led the development and implementation of the Programme for Government in the Conservative-Lib Dem Coalition.

Prior to health, James was involved in education reform, where he is regarded as one of the originators of the Conservative Government’s free school programme. There are now over 400 of these schools open in England, including two Floreat primary schools that James founded to bring a ‘knowledge + character’ approach into schooling.

James has written widely on policy issues from health to housing, education to civic renewal. He has a strong entrepreneurial streak and has set up a number of organisations – Floreat, the International Positive Education Network, Edspace – to put his ideas into action.