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David Warburton was born on 28 October, 1965 in Reading, Berkshire, England, is a British politician (born 1965). Discover David Warburton'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 58 years old?

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Born 28 October, 1965
Birthday 28 October
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1965

David John Warburton (born 28 October 1965) is a British former politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Somerton and Frome from 2015 until his resignation in 2023.

Warburton was born on 28 October 1965 in Reading, Berkshire.

He was educated at the state grammar Reading School, and the co-educational comprehensive secondary, Waingels College.

After a variety of jobs, including several years as a shop assistant, a cleaner and a van driver while singing, playing lead guitar and keyboards in a succession of rock bands, he studied at the Royal College of Music, where he was a recipient of the Octavia Scholarship.

He graduated with a diploma in music composition.

While there, he studied under Edwin Roxburgh and Jeremy Dale Roberts, and also with George Benjamin.

He was the composition faculty representative on the Student Association Committee.

He gained a M.Mus. degree at King's College London.

He then studied towards an M.Phil. and Ph.D. at King's College, London as a Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust Scholar, under the supervision of Sir Harrison Birtwistle.

Though also a Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust Scholar, he eventually left the course early due to a lack of funding.

Warburton taught for five years at an inner-city mixed community school, Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School, as a classroom and peripatetic teacher of music.

1999

Warburton founded The Music Solution Ltd (TMS) in 1999, initially providing downloadable music content to mobile phone networks and brands.

As chief executive, he expanded TMS to become a service provider, offering website and mobile website branding and design, mobile content and its associated delivery, integrated payment systems and customer service on behalf of brands including the BBC, Celador, News International, Motorola, Real Networks, MTV Europe, and Kazaa.

2001

Following a trademark battle in 2001, where British Telecom prevented TMS from using the brand Yellphone.com by claiming ownership of the name, Warburton was forced to change TMS's primary consumer brand to SplashMobile.com.

2005

By 2005, TMS had become Pitch Entertainment Group, headquartered in Covent Garden, with operations in Australasia, Asia, South Africa,

the US and across Europe.

2006

Pitch partnered with Third Screen Media in 2006 to expand into the new arena of mobile advertising and expanded the service across its network.

Warburton featured both on the front cover of the business newspaper City A.M. in August 2006 under the heading "The musician who became lord of the ringtones" and in its "Job of the Week" section.

2007

With Warburton as executive chairman, Pitch launched the first example of a mobile social network with ancillary content, and in 2007 was listed by The Sunday Times as the UK's 6th fastest growing technology company, having achieved sales growth of 326% a year.

2008

In 2008, after continued growth it was announced that Pitch had been acquired for an undisclosed sum by US mobile content provider PlayPhone Inc.

2009

In 2009, Warburton set up the listed building property restoration and development companies Oflang Ltd. and Oflang Partners LLP, and with Loaye Agabani and Tim Lewis launched the online business MyHigh.St in Somerset in 2012.

MyHigh.St allows local independent retailers to offer their products online, organised by local high street areas.

Warburton was Treasurer of Wells Conservative Association from 2009 to 2010 and its Political Deputy Chairman and Constituency Spokesperson from 2010 to 2012.

2013

In February 2013 he was selected as a parliamentary candidate for Somerton and Frome.

He was a candidate during the winter flooding of 2013–14 on the Somerset Levels, and campaigned for flood alleviation works.

As candidate, he campaigned for improved broadband, local charities, rail connectivity, new schools, dualling of the arterial A303 road through Somerset, and reduced duty, regulation and VAT on pub sales.

2015

On his election in the 2015 general election he represented the Conservative Party, but was suspended from the party in April 2022 pending the outcome of an Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) investigation into allegations, eventually withdrawn, of harassment and class A drug use.

Prior to entering politics, he was the founder, chief executive and chairman of Pitch Entertainment Group.

On 17 June 2023, Warburton announced his resignation as an MP, triggering a by-election.

At the 2015 general election, he was elected with 53% of the vote and, at 18.3%, the largest constituency swing to the Conservative Party after David Heath, who held the seat for the Liberal Democrats since 1997, stepped down.

As an MP, he has petitioned Downing Street to prevent the EU imposing excise duty on sales of small-scale cider producers.

He was listed in Daily Telegraph and Guardian articles in 2015 criticising the practice of MPs employing family members, on the grounds that it promotes nepotism.

2016

In April 2016, Warburton was one of five Conservative MPs to rebel by voting against the Government whip in favour of an opposition amendment tabled by Lord Dubs demanding that Britain take in vulnerable children from refugee camps in Calais and Dunkirk, which presaged an eventual Government U-turn.

Warburton sat on several all-party parliamentary groups (APPGs).

He was elected the Chair of the British Council APPG, Chair of the APPG for Music and vice-chair of both the APPG for Blockchain, the APPG for Small and Micro Business.

He was also Secretary of the APPG on Eggs, Pigs and Poultry, and Treasurer of the APPG for Taxation.

He sat on the European Scrutiny Committee, and between 2016 and 2017 chaired the British Council's Building Resilience to Radicalisation Inquiry, exploring the roots of extremism and drivers of radicalisation as set out in the UN Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism.

2017

The inquiry report was published in November 2017.

Warburton was re-elected at the 2017 general election with an increased vote share of 57% and an increased majority of 22,906, and in January 2018 he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education.

Warburton employed his wife as a personal assistant on a salary up to £25,000.