WHO'S WHO
Richard Younger-Ross MP
Lib Dem majority: 6,215 (10%)
Constituency: Teignbridge
Region: Devon & Cornwall
PA Number: 562
Address:
24-26 Queen Street
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ12 2EF
Tel: 01626 202626
Email: yrossr@parliament.uk
Date of Birth: 29.01.1953
Education: Walton-on-Thames Secondary Modern; Ewell Technical College; Oxford Polytechnic
Parliamentary Experience: 2007- Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Minister, 2005- European Scrutiny Select Committee, 2005- Foreign Affairs Select Committee, Elected as MP in 2001
Memberships: Howard League, British Kurdish Friendship Society, Anti Slavery International
Marital status/children: Married
Interests: Cooking, music (folk & blues) gardening

Seat:Teignbridge |
Liberal Democrats27,808 (46%) |
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Turnout:60,898 (69%) |
Conservative21,593 (35%) |
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Swing2.6% Con to Lib Dem |
Labour6,931 (11%) |
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Other4,566 (7%) |
BIOGRAPHY
Richard Younger-Ross was first elected to Parliament in 2001. Previously he was a self-employed architectural consultant, working in Teignmouth. Born in 1953, he spent his early life in Surrey, where he developed his interest in politics. At the age of nine he was impressed by the then Liberal leader Jo Grimond. Since then Richard has been, as Jo instructed, "Marching to the sound of gunfire". Most of his working life has been spent in architectural practices but in the 80s he helped run his father's insurance brokerage and the family store in Shepperton Film Studios, as well as a stint as political researcher in the House of Commons. In 1982 he worked abroad in Iraq.
Richard married Susan in 1982 and moved with her to Devon in 1989. He has been actively involved in politics since he was 17, joining the Liberal Party in 1970. He served on the Liberal Party Council from 1979 to 1982 and was a Vice-Chair of the National Young Liberals. He fought his first Parliamentary seat (Chislehurst) in 1987, and held second place in a hard fight for the Party. Richard was selected to fight Teignbridge for the Liberal Democrats in 1992 and 1997, reducing the Conservative majority from 10,425 to only 281. He finally won the seat in 2001, and was re-elected in 2005.
Richard is a member of the Howard League for Penal Reform and Anti-Slavery
International. He was co-ordinator for the Christian Housing Coalition in
Teignbridge in 1995. Richard and Sue are active Christians and attend Our
Lady and St Patrick's Church in Teignmouth. In his spare time he rows and
recently completed the 22 mile long Great River Race on the Thames into
London. According to his friends he is an excellent cook, as is Susan, and
together they collect old cookbooks.
In 2007 Richard became a Shadow
Minister in the Culture, Media and Sport team.





























