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Brendan Clarke-Smith (born 17 August 1980) is a British Conservative Party politician and former teacher serving as
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between September and October 2022. He served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families from July to September 2022. He was elected as the
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(MP) for Bassetlaw in the 2019 general election.


Early life and career

Clarke-Smith was born in
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in 1980. He grew up on a
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in Nottingham and was the first member of his family to go to university, studying politics at
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and later gaining a PGCE in religious education. He became a teacher at an International School in Romania.


Political career

Clarke-Smith first stood as a Conservative Party candidate in 2003 when he was elected as a councillor for the Clifton North ward of
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. He was re-elected to this position in 2007 and subsequently contested the neighbouring Clifton South Ward in 2011 but failed to be elected by a margin of 676 votes. He stood as one of the Conservative Party candidates for the EU elections in 2014 and
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in the East Midlands region but was not elected. Clarke-Smith campaigned to leave the EU in the 2016 EU referendum and was a member of the Bassetlaw
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campaign, which secured a 67.8% leave vote. In May 2019, Clarke-Smith overturned a Labour majority in Boughton and Walesby to be elected as a councillor on Newark & Sherwood District Council. He was selected as the Conservative party candidate for Bassetlaw in the December 2019 elections when the sitting MP John Mann stood down. He overturned a Labour majority with the biggest swing in the election, from a 4,852 Labour majority to a 14,013 Conservative majority. This is the first time Bassetlaw has been represented by a party other than Labour since
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won the seat in 1929. When elected, Clarke-Smith said his three main priorities were getting
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done, improving Bassetlaw Hospital and attracting more money for
Retford Retford (), also known as East Retford, is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England, and one of the oldest English market towns having been granted its first charter in 1105. It lies on the River Idle and the Chesterfie ...
and
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town centres. In December 2019, Clarke-Smith was reported to be one of the new members of the
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European Research Group. Clarke-Smith has received media attention for his views on
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s and public provision of free school meals for children from more economically deprived families. He has described food banks as a "political weapon", saying it is "simply not true" that "people can't afford to buy food on a regular basis" and "If you keep saying to people that you're going to give stuff away, then you're going to have an increase I'm afraid." In October 2020, he opposed a Labour Party
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Day Motion to extend free school meals over holidays until Easter 2021. Campaigning on the issue of free school meals was led by the footballer
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. Clarke-Smith said: "We need to get back to the idea of taking responsibility. This means less celebrity virtue signalling on
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by proxy and more action to tackle the real causes of child poverty." In March 2020, Clarke-Smith was appointed to the
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in Parliament. Following an interim report on the connections between colonialism and properties now in the care of the
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, including links with historic slavery, Clarke-Smith was among the signatories of a letter to '' The Telegraph'' in November 2020 from the "
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" of Conservative Parliamentarians. The letter accused the National Trust of being "coloured by Cultural Marxist dogma, colloquially known as the '
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agenda'". He has expressed concern over plans to close the mental health facilities at Bassetlaw Hospital and move provision to Mansfield, campaigned for the Robin Hood train line to be extended to Retford and was a signatory to the successful East Midlands bid to be one of ten Freeports. In June 2021, Clarke-Smith opposed the
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's intention to take the knee at the forthcoming European championship, saying: "Fans understand acismperfectly well – they are just sick and tired of being preached and spoken down to. They are there to watch a football match, not to be lectured on morality." In November 2021, he became an advocate of the Down Syndrome Bill, which would recognise people with
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as a specific minority group. On May 24, 2022, Brendan Clarke-Smith explicitly admitted he would happily back a lawbreaker as Prime Minister during a Channel 4 interview. When asked by Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman if he was "content to back a law-breaker in office", he replied "I certainly am. And I think the Prime Minister's done many achievements so far. I think he's still got a long time in office as well." Clarke-Smith later took issue with being quoted on the matter, asking Cathy Newman on Twitter "Not sure why your sub-editor is using quotation marks here". On 6 June 2022, after a vote of no confidence in the leadership of
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was called, Clarke-Smith announced that he would be supporting the
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, describing the vote as "one of the most ridiculous acts of self-harm I have witnessed in a long time". The following day, Clarke-Smith was criticised following an appearance on ''
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'', during which he accused people of "using personal tragedies" during the COVID-19 pandemic for "party political agendas". Brendan Clarke-Smith briefly served as a
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(Minister for Children and Families) at the
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between the 8th July and 7th September 2022.


Personal life

Clarke-Smith lives in the Market town of
Retford Retford (), also known as East Retford, is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England, and one of the oldest English market towns having been granted its first charter in 1105. It lies on the River Idle and the Chesterfie ...
– in the Bassetlaw parliamentary constituency, with his Romanian wife, who is a doctor at Bassetlaw Hospital. They have a son.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clarke-Smith, Brendan 1980 births Living people UK MPs 2019–present Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Alumni of Nottingham Trent University People from Nottingham People from Clifton, Nottinghamshire British Eurosceptics Ministers for children, young people and families