WHO'S WHO
David Heath MP
Lib Dem majority: 812 (2%)
Constituency: Somerton & Frome
Region: Western Counties
PA Number: 515
Address:
14 Catherine Hill
Frome
Somerset
BA11 1BZ
Tel: 01373 473 618
Fax: 01373 455 152
Email: davidheath@davidheath.co.uk
Web: http://www.davidheath.co.uk
Date of Birth: 16/03/1954
Occupation: MP
Education: Millfield School; St John's College, Oxford
Experience: Registered optician, Parliamentary Consultant to the World Wide Fund for Nature 1990-91, Member of Audit Commission 1994-1997.
Council Experience: Elected to Somerset County Council 1985-97, Leader of the Council 1985-89, Leader of the Opposition 1989-91, Chairman of Avon and Somerset Police Authority 1993-1996.
Parliamentary Experience: 2007- 2008 Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor, 2005-07Shadow Leader of the House and Shadow Cabinet Office Minister for human rights
Memberships: In the 2001-2005 Parliament, Chair, All Party Parliamentary Group on Eye Health & Visual Impairment. Member, All Party Groups on Pharmacy, Diabetes, United Nations, Romania. Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE
Marital status/children: Married, two children

Seat:Somerton & Frome |
Liberal Democrats23,759 (44%) |
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Turnout:53,922 (69%) |
Conservative22,947 (43%) |
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Swing0.1% Con to Lib Dem |
Labour5,685 (11%) |
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Other1,531 (3%) |
BIOGRAPHY
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. He remained on the council until May 1997,
serving as Leader from 1985 to 1989, and as Leader of the Opposition from 1989
to 1991. He was appointed CBE for political service in 1989.
In 1990-91
David worked as parliamentary consultant to the Word Wide Fund for Nature, and
in the 1992 General Election he contested the 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 to 1997. Since July 1997
he has been a Vice-President of the Local Government Association.
At the
1997 General Election David was elected 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.
Having been re-elected for a third
time in May 2005, with an increased majority, David was appointed Liberal
Democrat Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, while continuing with his role
as party spokesman on Constitutional Affairs. After the election of Sir Menzies
Campbell as party leader in March 2006, David was reappointed Shadow Leader of
the House, as well as Shadow Cabinet Office Minister, and given a special roving
brief for Human Rights and Civil Liberties.When the Cabinet was reshuffled in
July 2007, David was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Lord
Chancellor. David became Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and
Shadow Lord Chancellor under Nick Clegg. David resigned from this post
in March 2008
David is married and has two children. He lives in the
heart of his constituency at Witham Friary between Frome and
Bruton.





























