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Neil Parish was elected Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton on 6th May 2010 with 27,614 votes - a 50.3 per cent share of the overall votes cast. He won with a majority of 9,320 votes. He is a member of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee.
Before entering politics, Neil managed the family farm in Somerset after leaving school at 16 years old. He is married to Sue and they have two children, Jonathan and Harriet, and a beautiful 1 year old granddaughter named Aino.
One of Neil's passions is animal welfare, and he has led a number of campaigns including those against cruel bear bile farming in China, live animal exports to the Middle East, and the import of cat and dog fur. He has also campaigned for the law to be tightened to prevent dolphins being caught up in fishing nets around the south west coast.
Neil is currently Chairman of the Associate Parliamentary Group on Animal Welfare.
In what little leisure-time Neil has, he enjoys music, and swimming.
Neil Parish's Experience
Neil was a Member of the European Parliament for the South West for ten years, from 1999 to 2009. MEPs are elected under a system of proportional representation and in the 2004 elections, Neil was chosen by Conservative members to head the Party list in the south west and Gibraltar.
Neil has also acted as an election monitor during Zimbabwe's 2000 Presidential elections; where he criticised the conduct of Robert Mugabe's regime. During the 2008 Presidential election Neil Parish called on the British Government to reject the legitimacy of ZANU-PF and to recognise Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC party as the democratically elected Government of Zimbabwe. Neil is still banned from re-entering the country after voicing his criticism.
In the European Parliament, Neil was the Chairman of the agriculture and rural development committee and he sat on the fisheries committee. During his time as Chairman he was reportedly described as a Rottweiler by David Miliband, the then Secretary of State for Defra, for his dogged persistence.
He was instrumental in setting up the year long European Parliament's public Inquiry into the Foot and Mouth Outbreak and he was also a member of the European Parliament’s inquiry into the collapse of Equitable Life.
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