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Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year 2022, in pictures

Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year 2022, in pictures
Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year awards 2022 | Jamie Lorriman
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What a year in politics it has been. 2022 has seen five Education Secretaries, four Chancellors, three Prime Ministers but there is only one Spectator and so it was no surprise to see some of Westminster's most familiar faces descend on London's Rosewood Hotel. Ministers and their opposite numbers tonight enjoyed the chance to break bread and toast each other.

Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Robert Buckland, the man who switched from backing Rishi Sunak to Liz Truss in the first leadership race of the year but then ended up being sacked when the former succeeded the latter in October. He quipped: 'Last year I was referred to as "the recently defenestrated Robert Buckland". This year I ask my friends in the press to refer to me as "the recently defenestrated Sir Robert Buckland."'

There were a dozen honours up for grabs, with Jeremy Hunt collecting the first of the evening. Hunt, the survivor of the year, joked: 'These days it’s not much of an honour to be Chancellor because everyone gets a go.' Kemi Badenoch won minister to watch and reflected on her resignation from the Johnson government 'it really was like Avengers Assemble with Sajid as Captain America to take down Thanos.' Rishi Sunak collected 'Comeback of the Year' and told the crowd 'I must dedicate this award to my friends, my family and of course - the UK bond markets.'

But of course the headline winner tonight was President Zelenskyy, who won Parliamentarian of the Year. The award was collected by Ukraine's ambassador to Britain, Vadym Prystaiko, who made a heartfelt speech, praising the UK for its co-operation.

A full list of winners is below:

Survivor of the Year – Jeremy Hunt

Peer of the Year – Richard Harrington 

Chancellor of the Year – Rachel Reeves

Campaign of the Year – Liam Fox

Resignation of the Year – Sajid Javid

Backbencher of the Year – Rob Halfon

Minister to Watch – Kemi Badenoch

Minister of the Year – Ben Wallace

Politician of the Year – Keir Starmer

Speech of the Year – Theresa May

Comeback of the Year – Rishi Sunak

Parliamentarian of the Year – Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Robert Buckland and Jeremy Hunt

Andrew Griffith MP and Cindy Yu

Kate Andrews, Fraser Nelson and Jeremy Hunt

Katy Balls and Thérèse Coffey

Theresa May and Liam Fox

Isabel Hardman and Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt and Sebastian Payne

Jacob Rees-Mogg and his wife Helena

Christopher Hope, Caroline Wheeler and Jess Phillips

Katy Balls and Jo Coburn

Thérèse Coffey and Fraser Nelson

Jess Phillips and Keir Starmer

Theresa May, Lord Harrington and Rishi Sunak

Sam Coates, Harry Cole, Rachel Johnson and Emily Maitlis

Ben Wallace

Keir Starmer and Fraser Nelson

Henry Newman

Lukas Degutis, Lara King and James Heale
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Steerpike is The Spectator's gossip columnist, serving up the latest tittle tattle from Westminster and beyond. Email tips to steerpike@spectator.co.uk or message @MrSteerpike

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