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DAVID HEATH CBE MP
David
Heath was born on 16th March 1954 in Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset.
He attended Millfield School and went on to study at St John's College
Oxford, (MA Physiological Sciences) and the City University, London. On leaving
University in 1979, he went into practice as a registered optician.
His political career began in 1985, when he was elected to Somerset County
Council as a Liberal, remaining on the county council continuously until May
1997. He served as Leader of the Council from 1985 to 1989, and leader of the
opposition from 1989 to 1991. In 1989 he was awarded the CBE for political
service.
In 1990-91 he worked as parliamentary consultant to the World Wide Fund for
Nature, and in the 1992 general election contested Somerton and Frome
Constituency for the first time. He served as Chairman of Avon and Somerset
Police Authority from 1993 to 1996, and Chairman of Somerset County Council's
Education committee in 1996-97. He was also vice chairman of the Association of
County Councils 1994-97, and was a Member of the Audit Commission 1994-97. Since
July 1997, he has been a Vice-President of the Local Government Association.
At the 1997 general election, he was elected as MP for Somerton and Frome. He
was the Liberal Democrat frontbench spokesman on Foreign Affairs and then
spokesman for Agriculture and Rural Affairs. He was also selected as the Liberal
Democrat Member of the Commons Select Committee on Foreign Affairs. He also was
invited to sit on the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE (Organisation for
Security and Co-operation in Europe).
During the 2001 – 2005 Parliament David was Liberal Democrat spokesman for
Work, as part of the shadow Work & Pensions team from 2001 – 2002;
spokesman for Science from 2001 – 2003; number 2 in the Home Affairs team from
2002 – 2005; spokesman for the Lord Chancellors Department in the House of
Commons (latterly known as the Department for Constitutional Affairs) from 2003
– 2005. He served on the Standards & Privileges Committee 2001 – 2005
and the Science & Technology Committee from 2001 – 2003. He was also
instrumental during the last Parliament in setting up the All Party
Parliamentary Group on Eye Health and Visual Impairment, serving as the chairman
from inauguration.
In May 2005 David was returned to Parliament as the MP for Somerton &
Frome for the third time, with an increased majority. He was then appointed
Liberal Democrat Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and continues with his
role as party spokesman on Constitutional Affairs. He has also been appointed to
the influential Modernisation Committee.
David is married and has two children aged 17 and 14. He lives in the heart
of the constituency at Witham Friary between Frome and Bruton.
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