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The Right Honourable
Mark Francois
MPShadow Minister for Europe In office
29 May 2007 – 11 May 2010Leader David Cameron Preceded by Graham Brady Member of Parliament
for Rayleigh and Wickford
Rayleigh (2001–2010)Incumbent Assumed office
7 June 2001Preceded by Michael Clark Majority 22,338 (42.7%) Personal details Born 14 August 1965
Islington, London, EnglandNationality British Political party Conservative Spouse(s) Karen Thomas Alma mater University of Bristol
King's College LondonReligion Church of England Mark Gino Francois (born 14 August 1965) is a British Conservative Party politician. He is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rayleigh and Wickford.
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Early life
Mark Gino Francois was born in Islington, London. He was educated at the Nicholas Comprehensive School in Basildon, Essex and at the University of Bristol where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1986. He was also the chairman of the University's Conservative Association. He completed his studies at King's College London where he earned a MA in War Studies in 1987.
On leaving university he became a management trainee with Lloyds Bank. In 1988 he joined lobbying company Market Access International, leaving as a director in 1996 to set up his own lobbying firm Francois Associates.
Councillor and parliamentary candidate
He was a member of Basildon District Council for four years from 1991. He stood for Brent East during the 1997 general election, and lost to Ken Livingstone (who later became the Mayor of London). Following the death of Alan Clark in 1999, he narrowly lost out to Michael Portillo in the selection for the 1999 Kensington and Chelsea by-election. On the retirement of Dr. Michael Clark at the 2001 general election he beat Boris Johnson to be selected to fight the safe Tory seat of Rayleigh.
Member of Parliament and Shadow Cabinet
Francois held the seat comfortably with a majority of 8,290 and remains the MP. He made his maiden speech on 4 July 2001.[1]
In Parliament he served as a member of the environmental audit select committee for the duration of his first parliament. He was promoted to become an Opposition Whip in 2003 by Michael Howard, in September 2004, to be a Shadow Minister as Economic Secretary in the Shadow Treasury Team and latterly as the Shadow Paymaster General with shadow responsibility for HM Revenue & Customs.
He served as an officer the Territorial Army, including with the local Royal Anglian Regiment. He lives in Rayleigh. He has been a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies since 1999, a member of the Lions Club, President of the Rayleigh Conservative Club and Honorary President of the Rayleigh Brass. He was promoted to be Shadow Minister for Europe in May 2007 and took his special provision of membership of the Shadow Cabinet in the January 2009 Shadow Cabinet Reshuffle.
He was appointed as a Privy Counsellor on 9 June 2010. [1] He is a Vice-President of Conservative Friends of Poland.[2]
He acted as the 'hostage' MP at Buckingham Palace during the State Opening of Parliament on 25 May 2010. [3]
Personal life
He married Holly Thomas in June 2000 in Langdon Hills, Basildon.
References
- ^ "Privy Council appointments, 9 June 2010". Privy Council. http://www.privy-council.org.uk/files/word/LIST%209%20June%202010.doc. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
- ^ Conservative Friends of Poland website
- ^ "Democracy Live, 25 May 2010". BBC. 25 May 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_commons/newsid_8697000/8697429.stm. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
External links
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Mark Francois MP
- Mark Francois MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Mark Francois MP
- Rayleigh Conservatives
- Rayleigh Conservative Club
- BBC Politics page
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
Michael ClarkMember of Parliament for Rayleigh
2001–presentIncumbent Political offices Preceded by
Helen JonesVice-Chamberlain of the Household
2010–presentIncumbent Preceded by
Graham BradyShadow Minister for Europe
2007–2010Succeeded by
Chris BryantCategories:- 1965 births
- Living people
- Royal Anglian Regiment officers
- Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- UK MPs 2005–2010
- UK MPs 2010–
- Alumni of King's College London
- Alumni of the University of Bristol
- People from Basildon
- Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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