;House of Lords Appointed a
Lord-in-Waiting in 1994, Lord Annaly served as a
Lords'
Whip in the
Conservative government of John Major with responsibility for the
Home Office and
Ministry of Defence. With the passage of the
Act of 1999, Annaly along with almost all other
hereditary peers lost his automatic right to sit in the
House of Lords. At pro-hunting demonstrations in September 2004 Annaly spoke to the
BBC in favour of continuation of
hunting, stating it is no longer an elitist activity; "I fear it is being done for good, old-fashioned misconceived ideas about the sort of people who go hunting. People have come from all over the country and all sections of society. It's no longer a privileged exclusive activity." ;District Council From
2007 to 2011, Lord Annaly was councillor for the Astons & Heyfords ward of
Cherwell District Council, representing the
Conservatives and defeating the incumbent
Liberal Democrat councillor. ==Subsequent career==