Younger now works in the field of personnel management and recruitment. In June 2010, Younger won the by-election to replace the
14th Earl of Northesk who died in March 2010. Younger inherited his peerage in 2003, after passage of the
House of Lords Act 1999, making him one of those
excepted hereditary members of the House of Lords who was not a member before the act came into force. Younger is a deputy chairman of the Buckingham Constituency Conservative Association. On 25 June 2012, Younger was appointed a
Lord-in-waiting (Lords
Whip). On 9 January 2013, Lord Younger was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Intellectual Property at the
Department for Business Innovation and Skills, by the
Prime Minister. On 27 July 2019, he was appointed
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for
Housing, Communities & Local Government in
Boris Johnson's ministry. On 1 January 2023, he was appointed
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the
Department for Work and Pensions. ==References==