'Colin Edward Breed' (born
May 4,
1947) is a
British politician. He is the
Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for
South East Cornwall.
He was born just after the
war in
London, the son of a
chef and he was educated at
Torquay Grammar School. He was appointed as an area manager with the
Midland Bank in
1964, after 17 years with the bank, he became the managing director of Dartington & Co Ltd in
1981, before becoming a director with Gemini Abrasives in
1992 until his election to
Westminster.
Political career
Breed was elected as a councillor to both the
Caradon District Council and to the
Saltash Town Council in
1982. He was twice selected as the Mayor of Saltash. He was selected to contest the
parliamentary seat of Cornwall South East at the
1997 general election. The sitting
Conservative MP
Robert Hicks was retiring. The
1997 general election saw losses for the Conservatives across the UK and Breed was comfortably elected as the new Liberal Democrat MP for Cornwall South East with a majority of 6,480, and he had held the seat since. He made his
maiden speech on
June 24,
1997 on the preservation of plant varieties.
In Parliament, Breed was appointed as a Liberal Democrat spokesman on
Trade and Industry by
Paddy Ashdown in
1997. When
Charles Kennedy was elected as the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in
1999, Breed was promoted to the Liberal Democrat
Shadow Cabinet as the Shadow
Agriculture minister. In the same year he became a member of the
General Medical Council.
Breed was dropped from the Liberal Democrat Shadow Cabinet following the
2001 general election, but was appointed as a spokesman on
the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, before moving to speak on
Defence in
2002. He returned to be a spokesman on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs following the
2005 General Election.
Breed is a
Methodist lay preacher and votes conservatively on issues such as
homosexuality. He has been married to Janet Courtiour since
1968 and they have a son and a daughter.
External links
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Colin Breed MP official site
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Colin Breed MP profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
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ePolitix.com - Colin Breed
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Colin Breed MP
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TheyWorkForYou.com - Colin Breed MP
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The Public Whip - Colin Breed MP voting record
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BBC News - Colin Breed profile
10 February,
2005