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Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne, PC (born September 25, 1939), is a barrister, a British politician, and a former Tory Member of Parliament.
He became MP for Cleveland and Whitby in 1974, and became an opposition spokesman in 1976. He was made a Queen's Counsel in 1978. Between 1979 and 1981 he was Minister of State at the Home Office, and then was made Chief Secretary to the Treasury, a cabinet position. At the 1983 election his seat changed to Richmond. He was Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1983 to 1985, and was then moved to Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. He resigned over the Westland affair.
He was made a commissioner at the European Commission in 1989, resigning as MP at this time, and became vice-president, but resigned with the rest of the commission in 1999 amid accusations of widespread fraud.
He was created Baron Brittan of Spennithorne in 1999 and is an advisory director to Unilever.
| Preceded by: William Whitelaw | Home Secretary 1983–1985 | Followed by: Douglas Hurd |
| Preceded by: Norman Tebbit | Secretary of State for Trade and Industry 1985–1986 | Followed by: Paul Channon |
| Preceded by: Robert Kilroy-Silk 1986-1988 | Steward of the Manor of Northstead 1988-1994 | Followed by: Bryan Gould 1994-1997 |