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Adrian Sanders MP

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About Me

I'm an elected politician and if that hasn't put you off, just consider this. Everything you do is governed by politics and people like me help to shape the rules.
I have set up this myspace page to encourage anyone who is interested in politics to leave comments/messages and ask any question they wish. I will endeavour to reply to as many comments and questions as possible.I am a Liberal Democrat MP. If you wish to view my official site you can find me at: www.adriansanders.org
Here is a little bit about myself and how I became a Member of Parliament.
I was born in the small South Devon seaside resort of Paignton on 25th April 1959. I went to schools in Paignton and next door Torquay before attending Torquay Boys' Grammar School which I left after A Levels.
After a brief spell working in a timber yard, I spent seven years in the insurance industry. It was during this time that I became increasingly disillusioned with the Labour Government of the day, which I felt, overlooked the needs of peripheral areas of the UK like Torbay. I was also fearful of the unregulated capitalism espoused by Mrs Thatcher, the new leader of the Conservative Party. I felt that I had more in common with the John Pardoe?s and David Penhaligon?s of the area. So, I joined the Liberal Party in 1979 and in 1985 was elected Vice President of the National League of Young Liberals.
In 1984 I stood successfully to Torbay Council representing the old Blatchcombe ward, half of which will return to the Torbay constituency at the next election, under the Boundary Review.
Following a period of unemployment - a common experience for people from my part of the country - in 1986 I stood down from the Council to take up a paid job with the Association of Liberal Councilors in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. I worked for the Association (later Association of Liberal Democrat Councilors ? ALDC) until 1989 when I then moved to the Liberal Democrats? Whips Office in the House of Commons.
Between 1992 and 1993 I worked in the office of Paddy Ashdown MP where I was primarily responsible for organising Paddy's 'Beyond Westminster' Tour, in which Paddy was the first leader of a national party to leave Westminster to live and work in various different communities across Britain
On completion of the tour I worked as the Policy Officer of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (1993-94) and then the Southern Association of Voluntary Action Groups for Europe, advising voluntary organisations and charities on how to gain access to funds from Europe for training and employment projects.
I contested the Torbay constituency in the 1992 General Election, reducing the Conservative majority to only 5,787. I then became the candidate for the Devon and East Plymouth constituency in the 1994 European Election. On May the 1st 1997 I was elected Member of Parliament for Torbay in the closest of contests. With a majority of just 12 over the Conservatives, I joined the Liberal Democrat team in Parliament, speaking on Housing, and in my first Parliament, I served as a Regional Whip for the South West.In the 2001 General Election my majority increased to 6,708, and I became the Liberal Democrat spokesmen for Tourism. I stood again, successfully, in the 2005 General Election.
I am presently Deputy Chief Whip of the Party in Parliament, Chair the All Party Parliamentary Group on Diabetes (I've been Type 1 for 17 years) and sit on the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee.
I split my week between my flat in Westminster and my home in Paignton.
Look forward to hearing from you and do feel free to comment on my blog or message me if you prefer.



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My Interests

My local football team Torquay Utd, Summer barbeques in the garden with friends, Visiting a new place or meeting someone for the first time, Waking up in the morning next to my wife,Padling in the sea on Paignton beach on a warm summers day

I'd like to meet:

Nelson Mandela, Roger Waters, David Gilmore, Nick Mason, Rick Wright

Music:

Where to start - I just love music but I particularly like rock, so my all time favourites would have to be Pink Floyd, Rush and Led Zeppelin. I also love Supertramp, AC/DC, Clapton, Yes, 10cc, Sabbath and Genesis. Then there are contemporary bands like Kaiser Chiefs, Scissor Sisters and even Pendulum. Or just give me some old fashioned Rhythm and Blues.Oh, and once again I occasionally present a Rock Show on Palm 105.5 having been asked back by popular demand.

Movies:

Passport to Pimlico,Life of Brian,Close Encounters of the Third Kind,Spinal Tap,Men In Black,Leon

Television:

The West Wing, Question Time, QI, early rounds of X Factor, Top Gear, Dr Who, Shameless, Family Guy

Books:

Fast Food Nation,Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy,Blot on the Landscape,Lies (and the Lying Liars who Tell Them),The Times World Atlas,& I admit it, Harry Potter!

Heroes:

John Stuart Mill,David Penhaligon,Nelson Mandela,Mahatma Gandhi,Sir William Beveridge,

My Blog

Homeward Bound

Although our enquiry is about protecting children from harmful content on the internet, my committee has the job of scrutinising the Government across a range of policies including tourism, so we met ...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Sat, 24 May 2008 11:51:00 PST

Little Miss Sunshine?

We met with Myspace at the 20th Century Fox studio complex and dined in Shirley Temple's dining annex  a small room off the main restaurant that kept Miss Temple apart from the artists and technician...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Sat, 24 May 2008 08:10:00 PST

Iraq Invasion Rationale Exposed?

So this is what it was all about.  According to USA Today Iraq is becoming one of the largest customers for US arms, as Iraq turns from Soviet-bloc weapons to more expensive and sophisticated US ...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Thu, 22 May 2008 10:25:00 PST

Sunny Side Up

The sky is blue and the sun is shining so I must still be in California.  Wonder if the locals get bored with the weather and yearn for a little light drizzle or the occasional cloud cover and co...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Thu, 22 May 2008 09:04:00 PST

Dont Place Your Bets

One of our meetings today was with the vitual world website Second Life.  You can do just about eveything in this alternative world but gamble.  Betting is not allowed and anyone - or s...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Wed, 21 May 2008 08:29:00 PST

Its A Small World

So there I am getting off the plane at San Francisco International Airport and a voice behind me says "Adrian, Torquay Grammar School Old Boys".  It was Martin Bowley who had been on he same flig...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Mon, 19 May 2008 05:50:00 PST

Doing A Line Of Coke

One of the embarassing things about last week's visit to the Radio One Big Weekend was the state of my shirt.  On the way to get the train down to Maidstone the bus had to make an emergency stop ...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Sun, 18 May 2008 01:35:00 PST

My Big Weekend

One of the perks of serving on the Culture, Media and Sport select committee is the range and diversity of invitations from organisations that want you to know about their work, tell you their problem...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Fri, 16 May 2008 12:27:00 PST

Up And Downs of the Cup

Like every Torquay supporter who went to Wembley yesterday I'm feeling frustrated and deflated, as well as lighter in the pocket. I've been to Wembley three times before to support the Gulls, one win ...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Sun, 11 May 2008 04:57:00 PST

Up for the Cup

It's the non-league equivalent of the FA Cup and my little team Torquay United are playing the mighty Ebbsfleet United in the FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium in London tomorrow. I've got a ticket a...
Posted by Adrian Sanders MP on Fri, 09 May 2008 01:04:00 PST