David Elliott Drew (born 13 April 1952) is a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Stroud from 1997 to 2010 and 2017 to 2019. A member of the Labour and Co-operative parties, he was Shadow Minister for Farming and Rural Affairs from 2017 to 2019.
Drew returned to Stroud District Council at the 2011 local elections, elected to represent Farmhill and Paganhill ward.[4] He unsuccessfully contested Stroud once again in 2015, but won the seat from Carmichael at the 2017 general election with a majority of 687 votes.[5] Shortly after re-election, he was appointed to his first front bench role in July 2017, as Shadow Minister for Farming and Rural Affairs.[6][7]
Drew has been a staunch Eurosceptic, and welcomed an endorsement by Stroud's UKIP candidate at the 2010 general election.[15] However, Drew gave a speech against Prime MinisterTheresa May's deal to leave the EU in 2019, saying he feared Brexit would "become one of the biggest domestic policy disasters this country has known."[16]
Personal life
Drew married second wife Anne Baker in 1990, and has two daughters and two sons. He resides in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire and is a vegetarian.[17]
He was appointed Chairman of Forest Green Rovers F.C. in May 2010, and later became Vice-Chairman.[18] Drew resigned his role upon re-election to Parliament in 2017.[19]