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Sir Desmond Angus Swayne (born 20 August 1956) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for New Forest West since
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. Before going into politics, Swayne was a teacher, and then a manager at the
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. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to
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, both during his time as
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, 2005–10, and then for two years while Cameron was Prime Minister. In September 2012 he was appointed as Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury and in July 2014 as Minister for International Development. Swayne was
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in the 2016 Birthday Honours for political and parliamentary services. He was a supporter of the
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pressure group Leave Means Leave. He is also a prominent critic of the
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.


Early life and career

Desmond Swayne was born on 20 August 1956 in
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, the capital of
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, to George Joseph and Elizabeth McAlister Swayne (''née'' Gibson). He was privately educated at Drumley House Preparatory School at Mossblown in
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and
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. He studied Theology at St Mary's College at the
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. Swayne taught economics at
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for one year followed by seven years at
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(both independent boarding schools). On 22 November 1986, as a prospective parliamentary candidate for a
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constituency, he was quoted in the '' Western Mail'' saying that "the surest way to protect the public from
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is to outlaw homosexuality and lock up offenders". From 1987 to 1997, he was a computer systems manager at
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.


Military career

On 2 August 1987, Swayne was commissioned into the
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, Territorial Army in the rank of second lieutenant (on probation). He served with the Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry. He was promoted to lieutenant on 2 August 1989, and to
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on 1 August 1992. On 1 November 1992, Swayne transferred to the newly formed Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry. He was promoted to
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on 14 December 1996 with seniority from 1 January 1996. In 2003, he was called up and posted to
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as part of the
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. He served for six months before returning to the House of Commons.


Parliamentary career

At the 1987 general election, Swayne stood as the Conservative Party candidate in
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, coming second with 19.5% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP Brynmor John. Swayne again stood for Parliament at the 1992 general election in West Bromwich West, coming second with 35.5% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP
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. Swayne was elected to Parliament as MP for New Forest West at the 1997 general election with 50.6% of the vote and a majority of 11,332. In the subsequent Conservative Party leadership election, Swayne supported
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, and later
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. From 1997 to 2001, he held shadow ministerial portfolios for
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, health and defence and as a senior opposition whip. In September 2004, Swayne was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition. At the 2001 general election, Swayne was re-elected as MP for New Forest West with an increased vote share of 55.7% and an increased majority of 13,191. He was again re-elected at the 2005 general election with an increased vote share of 56.4% and an increased majority of 17,285. Following the election of
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as leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005, Swayne was appointed as his PPS. In 2006, a series of Swayne's e-mails to Cameron with unflattering descriptions of fellow Conservatives was leaked to the media. As a result of the expenses scandal, Swayne repaid the £6,131 that he claimed for a new kitchen at his second-home flat in
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in 2006, and £60.66 over claimed for a water bill. Swayne employs his wife Moira as part-time Executive Secretary/Office Manager. Swayne provided a full breakdown of his expenses on his website, and was found by local media in South Dorset to be the lowest claiming of the local MP expenses' league table, after claiming £94,754 expenses in 2007/08, compared with £91,737 in 2006/07. In addition to his salary as an MP, in 2009 Swayne reportedly earned £12,000 a year as a director of property development firm Lewis Charles Sofia Property Fund, which predominantly specialises in holiday developments in
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; and around £5,000 in his role as a major in the Army Reserve. At the 2010 general election, Swayne was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 58.8% and a decreased majority of 16,896. After the election, Swayne maintained his role as a PPS in
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. On 11 June 2011, it was announced Swayne would be appointed a
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in the Queen's 2011 Birthday Honours List. On 13 July 2011, Swayne was duly sworn in as member of Council.Privy Council Office — Orders for 13 July 2011
Privy Council, 13 July 2011
In 2014, he was appointed as a minister for international development. In the Commons he sits on the Ecclesiastical Committee (Joint Committee). He has previously sat on the International Trade Committee, the Administration Committee, the Defence Committee, the Procedure Committee, the Social Security Committee and Scottish Affairs Committee. At the 2015 general election, Swayne was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 59.9% and an increased majority of 20,604. He was again re-elected at the snap 2017 general election with an increased vote share of 66.8% and an increased majority of 23,431. On 28 September 2019, Swayne remarked that "
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" was an "entirely acceptable bit of fun". On 30 September, it was reported that he wore blackface while attending a Blues Brothers themed party, where he was pictured posing as
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. Swayne said he "went to some trouble to be as authentic as possible" in creating the costume. After initially declining to apologise, Swayne later said he was sorry for any offence that he gave. At the 2019 general election, Swayne was again re-elected, with a decreased vote share of 63.8% and an increased majority of 24,403. In June 2020, responding to a question about the policing of protests following the police
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in the US, Swayne said "looters, arsonists and rioters have it coming". On 18 August 2021, Swayne suggested in Parliament that Afghan refugees should have been joining "the resistance" against a brutal regime rather than "queuing at the airport" after the fall of Kabul. Swayne was again re-elected at the 2024 general election, with a decreased vote share of 35.4% and a decreased majority of 5,600.


COVID-19 pandemic

Swayne has been critical of the UK government's response to the
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, especially the
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response after 24 March 2020. Swayne believes that the government should have taken a softer approach, including keeping shops and public spaces open as had the Swedish government, and that the government's lockdown measures and policies were disproportionate to the threat posed by the virus. Speaking to parliament in July 2020, Swayne described the Coronavirus law requiring the public to wear face masks in indoor public places as "a monstrous imposition", and said that it would make him less likely to go shopping. In a television interview in December 2020 he called for the health and scientific lobby to be "put in its place" and said: "they cannot go on telling us how we must live our lives forever." In a speech in parliament on 28 September 2020, Swayne stated that "the policy of the government has been disproportionate in response to this threat. There may be a virus one day that threatens our very way of life, but this is not it, even if we are behaving as if it were." Furthermore, he argued that the government had been following the advice of small group of scientists without doing their job as politicians and imposing "a sense of proportion" and "not be in thrall" of science. Swayne believes that there has been "censorship" of opposing arguments or criticisms of the lockdown policies. On 15 October 2020 Swayne asked the
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if a debate could be held on censorship due to "the sinister disappearance of the link from Google to the
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". He has donated money to anti-lockdown demonstration organiser
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who had been fined for his breaching lockdown regulations. It was reported in January 2021 that Swayne had said that some COVID-19 figures were being "manipulated", and that it was "difficult to reconcile" occupation levels of
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s with being "told there is a deathly, deadly pandemic proceeding". Swayne said that the NHS was "bouncing round at the typical level of deaths for the time of year", although at the time he spoke the
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was reporting deaths as 14% above the five-year average. The comments were made in a November 2020 interview with Save Our Rights, an anti-mask and anti-lockdown movement that had made false claims about COVID vaccines, during which Swayne urged the group to "persist" in its work. When questioned on the matter in January 2021, Swayne stated that "anyone who wants to talk to me about vaccines can consult my website or indeed my question I put to the Prime Minister yesterday ..and you will see that you will see that I am the most enthusiastic vaxxer" and said that he "spoke to ave Our Rightsexclusively about their campaign about lockdown because I share their objective. I'm against lockdown." Swayne's comments were criticised by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), arguing such comments would "cost lives", and Deputy leader of the Labour Party
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. On 28 January 2021 the Minister for the Cabinet Office,
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, said that Swayne was "completely out of order" and should apologise. On the same day, Swayne responded to these comments on Talkradio and
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.
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urged action be taken against Swayne for endorsing conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and suggesting that the official figures had been manipulated, "a deeply dangerous claim for which there is absolutely no evidence". Swayne said that "we are getting very close to thought crime ..that the deputy leader of the Labour Party is complaining about what another member of Parliament says and things as if this was some sort of criminal activity." Swayne said that "What really worries me is the grip the scientists still have on driving policy. The government needs to recognise that this is coming at a devastating cost. At some stage someone has to have a more realistic point of view." In a 2021 interview with anti-vaccination filmmaker Del Bigtree, Swayne said that Britain had become "a
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" and accused the government of attempting to enact "social control". When questioned about this by Sky News, Swayne stated that he had never heard of Bigtree. In January 2021, Swayne was criticised by the
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for his 2020 appearance on '' The Richie Allen Show'', which has been accused of anti-Semitism. In December 2021, Swayne was criticised for his arguments against compulsory vaccine passports, which included factually inaccurate comparisons between COVID deaths and those from flu and traffic accidents. Swayne questioned whether the health measures were proportionate, characterising the
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as a "Ministry of Fear" and saying that he felt his government had "abandoned any principle of social democracy or liberal democracy".


Personal life

Swayne married Moira Cecily Teek in 1987. They have one son and two daughters. He is a Christian and a member of Christians in Parliament.


Honours and decorations

Swayne is a recipient of the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, the Iraq Medal, and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. He has also received the
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for 12 years' service in the Territorial Army. In June 2009, he was awarded the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal. Swayne was
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in the 2016 Birthday Honours for political and parliamentary service.


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