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Andrew Rosindell
House of CommonsIn officeReform UKLondon · RomfordMember of Parliament

Andrew Rosindell

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Andrew Rosindell is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Romford since 2001. Initially elected as a Conservative, he defected to Reform UK in January 2026. Throughout his career, he has been known for his socially conservative and Eurosceptic views, including his vocal support for Brexit and his advocacy for the re-introduction of the death penalty. Before his election to the House of Commons, he served as a local councillor on Havering Council and held various roles within the Conservative Party, including chairman of the Young Conservatives. He has also been active in parliamentary groups focused on the British Overseas Territories and flags and heraldry.

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Born
1966-03-17 · 60 years old
Birth place
Romford, London, United Kingdom
Education
Marshalls Park School
Career
Local councillor, Director of the European Foundation think tank

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