Kamall has been a member of the Conservatives since 1987 and has held various positions in the party since then: Chairman,
Stockwell Ward,
Vauxhall Conservative Association; Hon. Secretary,
Bath Conservative Association CPC; Chairman, Eccleston Ward, and Chairman, Eccleston/Churchill CPC,
Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association; Executive Member, London Eastern Area Committee. In May 2000, Kamall was a Conservative Candidate for the
London Assembly. The following year, he was Conservative
candidate for
West Ham in the
June 2001 General Election. He was placed fourth on the Conservative list in London for the 2004 European Parliament elections. The Conservatives won three seats and Kamall became a
Member of the European Parliament in May 2005, after
Theresa Villiers stepped down on being elected as an MP to the UK Parliament. In the
European Parliament, he served on the Economic and Monetary Affairs, Legal Affairs and International Trade committees. Kamall was placed on the "
A-list" of Conservative parliamentary candidates ahead of the
2010 election and was again returned to
Brussels in
2014 representing
London as an
MEP. He is also a contributor to the
free market public policy think tank
The Cobden Centre, one of Europe's pre-eminent think tanks based around the
Austrian School of economics. In 2016, Kamall backed voting to leave the European Union in the run up to the Brexit referendum. In October 2018, during a debate in which Udo Bullmann, the German leader of the
Socialists and Democrats Group linked the political right to extremism, Kamall responded by saying that Nazis were National Socialists who followed left wing policies. There was an angry reaction from the Left and he apologised for any offence caused. However, he was angered himself when
Udo Bullmann, issued a press release which falsely accused Kamall of calling the S&D Nazis. In the
2019 European Parliament election, Syed Kamall lost his
European Parliamentary seat. Prime Minister
Boris Johnson then nominated him as a
Life Peer in December 2020, as announced in the
2020 Political Honours list. On 28 January 2021, he was created
Baron Kamall,
of Edmonton in the London Borough of Enfield, being
introduced to the
House of Lords the following month. On 17 September 2021, Lord Kamall was appointed
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Innovation at the
Department for Health and Social Care, in the second
Cabinet reshuffle of the
second Johnson ministry. He was chosen to present the
Royal Armills to the King at the
2023 Coronation. ==Publications==