David Martin (English politician)
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David John Pattison Martin (born 5 February 1945) is a British Conservative politician.
Early life[]
A farmer, barrister and former employee of the family caravans and motorhomes sales business "Martins Caravans Company Ltd." founded by his father, the late CBE John Besley Martin. He was educated at Kelly College, Tavistock and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge where he also was part of the Hawks' Club and later a member of Inner Temple.[citation needed]
Parliamentary career[]
Martin served as a Teignbridge District councillor from 1979 to 1983. He stood for Yeovil at the 1983 general election but was defeated.
He served as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Portsmouth South from 1987 until 1997 general election, when he was unseated by the Liberal Democrat candidate Mike Hancock. He stood again at the 2001 general election in the seat of Rugby and Kenilworth and at the 2005 general election in the seat of Bristol West but was unsuccessful on both occasions.
Family[]
According to a source he is married to Basia Dowmunt and has one son and three daughters,[1] including the fiction novel author Cesca Major (née Martin).[2] He is also paternal uncle of Coldplay's lead vocalist, Chris Martin.[3]
References[]
- ^ Who, Who's. "Martin, David John Pattison". oxfordindex.oup.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u26783. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Leonard, Sue (28 November 2015). "Beginner's Pluck: Cesca Major". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ "Family tree of Anthony John Martin". Geneanet.
External links[]
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by David Martin
- 1945 births
- Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
- Living people
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1987–1992
- UK MPs 1992–1997
- Conservative Party (UK) councillors
- Councillors in Devon
- People educated at Kelly College
- Conservative MP for England stubs
- Conservative MP (UK), 1940s birth stubs