'David Ross Howarth' (born
November 10,
1958) is a
British Liberal Democrat politician and
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Cambridge since 2005. He is a lecturer in
Law and
Economics at the
University of Cambridge where he is a Fellow of
Clare College. He is married and has two children. He is the first
Liberal Party or Liberal Democrat candidate to win Cambridge since the
1906 general election.
Education
David Howarth grew up on a council estate in
Walsall, going to
Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall. Attending
Cambridge University, he was President of his college's Student Union. He then won a scholarship to
Yale Law School.
Interests and membership
Howarth is a member of
Friends of the Earth and
Amnesty International, and enjoys playing squash, running, and watching football and opera. He is an avid reader of books on philosophy and international politics. In 1995 he won the
Butterworth's Prize for best new legal textbook.
Political career
Howarth was a member of
Cambridge City Council from 1987 to 2004, becoming its leader when the Liberal Democrats took control in 2000. In the
2005 general election he was elected
Member of Parliament for
Cambridge, defeating
Labour MP
Anne Campbell with a majority of 4,339 votes (and winning 44% of the votes cast).
Howarth served on the Liberal Democratic Party's Federal Executive and Federal Policy Committees during the 1990s. He was a leading opponent within the Lib Dems of closer links to the Labour Party after the 1997 General Election, bringing him into conflict with
Paddy Ashdown.
In the
Liberal Democrat leadership election following
Charles Kennedy's resignation in early 2006, Howarth was active in supporting
Chris Huhne's campaign.
His performances in
Parliament were recognised in 2006 when he was shortlisted for the House Magazine's '
Backbencher of the Year award'. The citation read 'Brought MPs’ attention to the ‘hidden’ effects of the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill'.
He is currently the Liberal Democrat Shadow
Solicitor General.
External links
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David Howarth MP official site
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David Howarth MP profile at the site of the Liberal Democrats
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: David Howarth MP
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TheyWorkForYou.com - David Howarth MP
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The Public Whip - David Howarth MP voting record