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Adrian Sanders MP


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Lib Dem majority: 2,029  (4%)


Constituency: Torbay

Region: Devon & Cornwall

PA Number: 571

Address:
69 Belgrave Road
Torquay
TQ2 5HZ

Tel: 01803 200 036

Fax: 01803 200 031

Email: Use contact page on website

Web: http://www.adriansanders.org/

Date of Birth: 25.04.1959

Education: Torquay Boys Grammar School

Experience: Information/Campaigns Officer for Association of Liberal Councillors, Project Officer for Association of Social and Liberal Democrat Councillors 1990-92, Policy Officer of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations 1993-94

Council Experience: Torbay Borough Councillor 1984-86

Parliamentary Experience: 2006- deputy whip, 2005- DCMS Select Committee, 2001-5 Tourism spokesman. Previously Shadow Ministerial Spokesman, Culture, Media and Sport and Spokesman for Local Government and Housing

Memberships: British Diabetic Association

Marital status/children: Married

RESULTS  2005 election

Seat:

Torbay

Liberal Democrats

19,317 (41%)
Liberal Democrats
41%
Conservatives
37%
Labour
15%
Other
8%

Turnout:

47,303 (62%)

Conservative

17,288 (37%)

Swing

4.9% Lib Dem to Con

Labour

6,972 (15%)

Other

3,726 (8%)

BIOGRAPHY

Adrian Sanders entered Parliament at his second attempt in 1997, gaining this seat from the Conservatives by just 12 votes.

Adrian attended Torquay Boys Grammar School and started work in insurance. He became Information/Campaigns Officer for Association of Liberal Councillors [1986-89], worked in the Liberal Democrats’ Whips Office [1989-1990], as Project Officer for Association of Social and Liberal Democrat Councillors [1990-92], in the office of Paddy Ashdown, as Policy Officer of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations [1993-94] and for the Southern Association of Voluntary Action Groups for Europe (SAVAGE). He is a member of the British Diabetic Association.

He was elected to Torbay Borough Council in 1984 and served for two years. He was the candidate for the Devon and East Plymouth constituency in the 1994 European Election, which he might have won had not a ‘Literal Democrat’ stood against him, taking 10,000 votes.

As an MP his work on local issues includes: a campaign for cheaper water bills, for the the Animal Welfare Bill, for coastal action zones and to keep cricket on free-to-air television; the campaign against the Council Tax.

In the 1997 Parliament, he was a member of the Local Government and Housing team; in 2001, he joined the Culture, Media and Sport team, speaking on tourism, and the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee; in 2006 he became deputy whip. From 1998 to 2005 he chaired the All Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes; he is an office holders of the Groups on Charities and the Voluntary Sector and on Leasehold Reform.

Publications: Using Parliament for Local Campaigns (1989) and two publications on customer strategies in local government: Service with a Smile (1991) and Service beyond a Smile (1992).


 
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