Members of Parliament for Clacton


Douglas Carswell MP

Member of Parliament for Harwich

Party

Conservative

Committees

Children, Schools And Families Committee, Public Accounts Committee, Human Rights Committee, Ports And Merchant Navy Group (associate Group), Film Industry Group, British-isle Of Man (manx) Group

Biography

MP Since - 2005 Majority - 920 Born - 03/05/1971. Single.

Education - Charterhouse. University of East Anglia. King's College, London, studied history.

Previous Occupation - Corporate affairs manager, satellite television broadcaster, Italy (1997-1999). Chief project officer, INVESCO Asset Management (1999-2003).

Personal Overview - Lived in East Anglia for a number of years before becoming Parliamentary candidate for the Harwich constituency. Most noted for his interest in public services and has consequently written a number of articles on issues including: empowering parents, decentralising the NHS and creating direct local police accountability. He has also supported local residents campaigning to safeguard the future of local GP surgeries, joining a team of local mums and dads determined to prevent the closure of a local school for children with special educational needs. His political ethos appears to favour a more localist approach, where power is devolved back to individuals, local groups or Councils. He has also called for VAT and Council Tax to be abolished in favour of a local sales tax to finance local Councils and has been a member of the Conservative Deregulation Panel. He also strongly favours an independent Britain. Is notable for putting forward the unprecedented motion of no confidence in Speaker Michael Martin which contributed to his resignation.

Political History - Conservative candidate for Sedgefield (2001). MP Harwich (2005-). Member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights (2005-). Member of the Education & Skills Committee (2006-07). Member of the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee (2007-). Member of the Public Accounts Select Committee (2009-).

Characteristics - He spent his early childhood in the third world where his parents were doctors. Author of Direct Democracy (2002), Paying for Localism (2004), & Direct Democracy: an agenda for a new model party (2005). Enjoys occasionally painting an occasional watercolour.


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