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Martin Charles Horwood (born 12 October 1962) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented
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in the
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from 2019 to 2020. He previously served as the Member of Parliament for
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from 2005 to 2015. During his tenure, he founded the
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples was a group in the UK Parliament, chaired by Martin Horwood MP, that was founded in 2007. Its stated aim was to "raise parliamentary and public awareness of tribal peoples". During its operatio ...
. Horwood is now director of engagement and impact at Development Initiatives.


Early life and education

Horwood was born in St. Paul's,
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. His parents lived first in St. Mark's and then in
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, where his mother still lives. He attended two independent schools in Cheltenham, Pate's Junior School and
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. At the latter, he was a contemporary of fellow MP
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and sat next to him in English classes. He joined the Cheltenham Young Liberals in 1979 while still at school. In 1981, he went on to read Modern History at
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, and was elected president of the Oxford Student Liberal Society and then chair of the party's national student wing, the Union of Liberal Students.


Parliamentary career

Horwood stood twice unsuccessfully before gaining election. In
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, he was defeated by Labour's Andrew Smith in the seat of
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, he came third with 13% share of the vote. In
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, he came third in Cities of London and Westminster, with 15.4% share of the vote. Horwood was adopted as parliamentary candidate for Cheltenham following the decision by sitting Liberal Democrat MP Nigel Jones to stand down. Horwood was elected at the 2005 general election, winning the seat with a majority of 2,303 over the
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, although the Liberal Democrats' share of the vote fell by 6.2%. He was appointed by his party to the select committee scrutinising the work of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister – now the
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. In July 2005, then party leader
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appointed Horwood to the Shadow Home Affairs team, before he was promoted by
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to be Shadow Environment Minister, under
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, whom Horwood had backed in the party's leadership election. Horwood was the chairman and founder of the
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples was a group in the UK Parliament, chaired by Martin Horwood MP, that was founded in 2007. Its stated aim was to "raise parliamentary and public awareness of tribal peoples". During its operatio ...
. Created in 2007, the APPG for Tribal Peoples is composed of over 30 cross-party MPs and peers with the aim of raising parliamentary and public awareness of tribal peoples. Its secretariat is the international indigenous rights organisation,
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. The Group meets two or three times a year and one of its main objectives is to press for ratification of
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on the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples. Horwood was also the Secretary of the APPG on corporate responsibility. In March 2009, Horwood was one of several MPs used as examples by the BBC looking at the
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. He urged Wikipedia to crack down upon abuses of the open editing facility and "acts of political vandalism". In December 2010, Horwood attended the
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in
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,
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with fellow Liberal Democrat, then
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, Chris Huhne. Despite having secured over 50% of the vote in the 2010 general election, with a 9.3% swing and a 3,920-vote majority, Horwood lost his seat during the national Liberal Democrat collapse in the 2015 general election, losing to the Conservative candidate Alex Chalk. He unsuccessfully attempted to regain his seat during the 2017 general election, although he reduced Chalk's majority by 7.6%.


Life after Parliament

Since 2015, Horwood has been director of engagement and impact at Development Initiatives. In 2018 he also won an election to Cheltenham Borough Council, becoming councillor for the Leckhampton ward. In the
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, Horwood was selected by the Liberal Democrats to contest the six-member constituency of
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; he was second on the party's list. The party polled 23.2% in the constituency and Horwood was elected. As of February 2021, Horwood was a member of Cheltenham Borough Council. He is Cabinet Member for Corporate affairs.


References


External links


Martin Horwood MP
''official constituency website''

profile at the Liberal Democrats
APPG for Tribal Peoples
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Horwood, Martin 1962 births Living people Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford Liberal Democrats (UK) MPs for English constituencies Liberal Democrats (UK) MEPs Liberal Democrats (UK) councillors People educated at Cheltenham College People from Cheltenham UK MPs 2005–2010 UK MPs 2010–2015 MEPs for England 2019–2020 Politics of Cheltenham Councillors in Gloucestershire