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Philip Harris, Baron Harris of Peckham

The Right Honourable
The Lord Harris of Peckham
Born Philip Harris
(1942-09-15) 15 September 1942 (age 74)
Peckham, London, England, UK
Residence London
Cannes
Nationality United Kingdom British
Occupation Businessman
Known for Carpetright, Harris Federation, Arsenal FC
Net worth £285 million (2006)
Political party Conservative Party (UK)
Spouse(s) Pauline

Philip Charles Harris, Baron Harris of Peckham (born 15 September 1942 in Peckham, South London) is an English Conservative member of the House of Lords and businessman.

Harris was the chairman of Carpetright plc and has over 50 years’ experience in carpet retailing. He was chairman and chief executive of Harris Carpets. Harris Carpets acquired Queensway in 1977 to become Harris Queensway plc until the company was taken over in 1988. Lord Harris was also a non-executive director of Great Universal Stores plc for 18 years, retiring from the GUS Board in July 2004. Lord Harris became a non-executive director of Matalan in October 2004.

He was appointed to the board of Arsenal Football Club as a non-executive director in November 2005.

Harris made donations to David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party. He is considered to be one of his personal friends. He is said to have played a role in convincing Cameron to contest the party's leadership in the summer of 2005. His ties to Cameron came under scrutiny two years later when it appeared that Andrew Feldman, a political associate of his and a fellow donor to Cameron's leadership campaign, used Harris's name to claim privileges accorded to active members of the House of Lords (which Harris, his peerage notwithstanding, had never been). A report in The Independent newspaper quoted a senior member of the Lords Privileges Committee as suggesting the allegation shows how fundraising "pollutes our politics".


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