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Damian Green

MP for Ashford and shadow Minister for Immigration

Damian

Damian was born in 1956. He was educated at Reading School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was President of the Oxford Union in 1977. He is married with two daughters.

He is a former financial journalist and worked in the Prime Minister's Policy Unit from 1992-94. Damian contested Brent East in the 1992 General Election. In May 1997 he was elected Member of Parliament for Ashford and he was re-elected in 2001 and 2005.

He was a Conservative Spokesman on Education and Employment from 1998-99, Conservative Environment Spokesman from 1999-2001, Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills from 2001-2003, and Shadow Secretary of State for Transport from 2003-2004. From July 2004-2005 he was a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee; from July to December 2005 he was a member of the Treasury Select Committee.

In December 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Immigration.
In his current role he has responsibility for Conservative Party policy on borders and immigration, encompassing the National Identity Scheme and the e-borders programme. Damian is also a strong voice in the House of Commons on civil liberties issues.

Damian is Chairman of Parliamentary Mainstream, and a Vice-President of the Tory Reform Group. He is a Vice-Chairman of the John Smith Memorial Trust.

Damian says:
“Please use this site to give me your views, ideas and questions about any subject concerning Ashford, Kent, the Conservative Party, the state of the country or any other subject that you care about. I believe politicians should always try harder to keep in touch with the people they represent, and I try my best to do this.”