Desmond Swayne

Politician

Birthday August 20, 1956

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Bern, Switzerland

Age 67 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1956

Sir Desmond Angus Swayne (born 20 August 1956) is a British Conservative politician serving as the Member of Parliament for the constituency of New Forest West since 1997.

Before going into politics, Swayne was a teacher, and then a manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Desmond Angus Swayne was born on 20 August 1956 to George Joseph and Elizabeth McAlister Swayne (née Gibson).

He was privately educated at Drumley House Preparatory School at Mossblown in South Ayrshire and Bedford School.

He studied Theology at St Mary's College at the University of St Andrews.

He taught economics at Charterhouse School for one year followed by seven years at Wrekin College (both independent boarding schools).

1986

On 22 November 1986, as a prospective parliamentary candidate for a South Wales constituency, he was quoted in the Western Mail saying that "the surest way to protect the public from AIDS is to outlaw homosexuality and lock up offenders".

1987

From 1987 to 1997, he was a computer systems manager at Royal Bank of Scotland.

On 2 August 1987, he was commissioned into the Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Army in the rank of second lieutenant (on probation).

He served with the Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry.

Swayne unsuccessfully contested the constituency of Pontypridd for the Conservative Party in the 1987 general election, before seeking office in the constituency of West Bromwich West in the 1992 general election, where he was defeated by the Labour incumbent Betty Boothroyd, who became Speaker of the House of Commons shortly afterwards.

1989

He was promoted to lieutenant on 2 August 1989, and to captain on 1 August 1992.

1992

On 1 November 1992, he transferred to the newly formed Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry.

1996

He was promoted to major on 14 December 1996 with seniority from 1 January 1996.

1997

However, he was elected to the seat of New Forest West at the 1997 general election.

In the 1997 Conservative Party leadership election, Swayne supported Michael Howard, and later John Redwood.

From 1997 to 2001, he held shadow ministerial portfolios for Northern Ireland, health and defence and as a senior opposition whip.

2001

From 2001 to 2005, Swayne was Parliamentary Private Secretary to both Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard in their role as Leader of the Opposition.

2003

In 2003, he was called up and posted to Iraq as part of the Iraq War.

He served for six months before returning to the House of Commons.

2005

He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to David Cameron, both during his time as Leader of the Opposition, 2005–10, and then for two years while Cameron was Prime Minister.

Following the election of David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005, he was appointed as his PPS.

This position involved being the eyes and ears of Cameron in the House of Commons and reporting back on observations and requests from colleagues.

2006

In 2006, a series of Swayne's e-mails to Cameron with unflattering descriptions of fellow Conservatives was leaked to the media.

He maintained his role as a PPS in government.

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 North Kensington in 2006, and £60.66 over claimed for a water bill.

Swayne employs his wife Moira as part-time Executive Secretary/Office Manager.

2007

Swayne provided a full breakdown of his expenses on his website, and was found by local media in New Forest/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.

2009

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 Bulgaria; and around £5,000 in his role as a major in the Army Reserve.

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.

2011

On 11 June 2011, it was announced Swayne would be appointed a Privy Counsellor in the Queen's 2011 Birthday Honours List.

On 13 July 2011, Swayne was duly sworn in as member of Council.

2012

In September 2012 he was appointed as Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury and in July 2014 as Minister for International Development.

2014

In 2014, he was appointed as a minister for international development.

2016

Swayne was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for political and parliamentary services.

He was a supporter of the Eurosceptic pressure group Leave Means Leave.

He is also a prominent critic of the British government response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2019

He held the seat to serve his seventh consecutive term in the 2019 general election.

On 28 September 2019, Swayne remarked that "blackface" was an "entirely acceptable bit of fun".