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Douglas Carswell was elected Member of Parliament for Harwich and Clacton in May 2005.

Douglas and Mrs CarswellBorn in 1971, Douglas grew up in Africa where his parents worked as doctors amongst some extremely poor communities. His father, Wilson Carswell, a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, diagnoised the first confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in Uganda in the early 1980's and was instrumental in drawing the world's attention to the unfolding pandemic.

Douglas went to St Andrew's School, Turi, in Kenya and then Charterhouse in the UK. He read history at the University of East Anglia and at King’s College, London.

After university, Douglas worked in investment management. Douglas also worked in the Conservative Party's Policy Unit, run by David Cameron.

Douglas first stood for Parliament in 2001 against Tony Blair, as the Conservative candidate for Sedgefield. He apologises for coming second, but did manage to cut Blair's majority by over 7,500 votes.

Not yet married, Douglas is keen on swimming, running, riding and fencing. Douglas recently took up gardening and shares an organic vegetable patch with various slugs and snails. He also paints the occasional watercolour (albeit with greater enthusiasm than skill).

Dod's political biography describes Douglas as being "Tall and Eurosceptic ... one of his party’s radical thinkers".

Douglas co-founded the Direct Democracy group of younger Conservative MPs, MEPs and activists, which according to the First Post, is now "one of the top six Tory think tanks ... and has even persuaded Cameron to pledge more power to the people".

Their book, "Direct Democracy" was decribed by the Spectator on June 2 2007 as being "One of the founding texts of the new, revitalised Toryism", which had "argued compellingly that the party should embrace radical localism". A number of ideas outlined in it have since become mainstream Conservative thinking; Direct Democracy's call for directly elected police chiefs is now party policy, as is the proposal to radically decentralise power from Whitehall to the town halls, and the use of open primaries to select Party candidates.

Douglas continues to develop new ideas on the decentralisation of the NHS, re-thinking defence, public hearings for judicial appointments and the democratisation of quangos.

A recent paper for the Institute of Economic Affairs called for a new legal right to empower parents. In a paper for the Adam Smith Institute, Douglas called for the abolition of the Council Tax and for VAT to be converted into a local sales tax, to make local authorities self-financing.

Achieving Britain’s independence is one of Douglas' overriding political interests.

Douglas serves on the House of Commons Education Select Committee. He also sits on the Joint Committee on Human Rights, from where he has begun a campaign for Britain to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights.

News

MP supports Federation of Small Business meeting in Holland-on-Sea
Local MP, Douglas Carswell, supported a meeting of the local Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) at the Kings Cliff Hotel, in Holland-on-Sea.
Tuesday 19 August 2008

Douglas officially opens Jaywick fayre
Jaywick's MP, Douglas Carswell, was the official guest at the Jaywick fayre on Saturday.
Tuesday 5 August 2008

 
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