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David Heath was born on 16 March, 1954 in Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England, is a British Liberal Democrat politician. Discover David Heath's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation MP
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1954
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Caroline Netherton (m. 1987)

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David Heath Net Worth

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1954

David William St John Heath (born 16 March 1954) is a British optometrist and Liberal Democrat politician.

1979

Heath worked as a practising optometrist for seventeen years from 1979.

He is also an honorary fellow of the College of Optometrists.

1985

He was elected as a Liberal member of Somerset County Council in 1985, becoming the leader of the council 1985–1989.

At the age of 31, he was the youngest ever leader of a county council.

1987

He married Caroline Netherton in May 1987 in Somerset and they have a daughter (born May 1988) and a son (born May 1991); they live in the constituency at Witham Friary.

1989

He became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1989 and he used to breed pigs.

1990

He became a parliamentary consultant to the World Wide Fund for Nature in 1990, before joining Age Concern in the same capacity in 1991.

1991

He remained as the Liberal Democrat group leader until 1991 and stood down from the council in 1997.

1992

He unsuccessfully contested Somerton and Frome at the 1992 General Election where he was defeated by the new Conservative MP Mark Robinson by 4,341 votes.

1993

He was the chairman of the Avon and Somerset Police Authority for three years from 1993.

1995

He has worked for various other charities as a consultant since 1995.

1997

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Somerton and Frome from 1997 to 2015.

He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election when he ousted Robinson at Somerton and Frome by just 130 votes and remained the MP until standing down in 2015.

He made his maiden speech on 21 May 1997.

In Parliament he served on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee for two years from 1997 and at the same time was appointed as a frontbench spokesman on foreign affairs by Paddy Ashdown.

1999

He became an agriculture, fisheries and food spokesman under the new leadership of Charles Kennedy in 1999.

2001

Following the 2001 General Election he became a spokesman on work and pensions as well as serving as a member of the Science and Technology Select Committee.

2003

In 2003 he was appointed party spokesman on home affairs before moving to speak on the office of the Leader of the House of Commons and the Department for Constitutional Affairs in 2005, and then the Ministry of Justice in 2007.

2005

Heath was also a member of the Select Committee on the Modernisation of the House of Commons from 2005 to 2006.

2006

Heath ran for the deputy leadership of the Liberal Democrats in 2006 and came third in the first round.

2008

In March 2008 Heath was one of three Liberal Democrat spokesmen to defy the party whip and vote in favour of a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon, for which he was sacked from his frontbench role.

In October 2008 he was given a partial reprieve when he was chosen to lead a Liberal Democrat commission on privacy in the UK, and in January 2009 he was reappointed as spokesman on the office of the Leader of the House of Commons.

2010

In 2010, he was re-elected as MP for Somerton and Frome.

He was the vice-chairman of the all party groups on United Nations, Romania and the group on eye health and visual impairment.

He was also the treasurer of the pharmacy group.

2012

He served as the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food from September 2012 to October 2013 in the Cameron–Clegg coalition government.

Heath was born in Westbury-sub-Mendip in the Mendip Hills of Somerset.

He was educated at Millfield Preparatory School and then Millfield School, an independent school in Street, Somerset.

He then studied at St John's College at the University of Oxford, where he was awarded an MA in Physiological Sciences.

He went on to study Ophthalmic Optics at the City University, London.

2013

After over three years of service in the coalition government, Heath was sacked as a minister in a reshuffle and returned to the back benches, making his first appearance as back-bencher on 10 October 2013 during the business statement in which The Leader of the House of Commons, Andrew Lansley paid tribute to him for his service in the Government.

Later that same week, he announced his intention to step down at the next UK General Election.

2015

In March 2015, he was appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and therefore granted the title The Right Honourable.