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Andrew Leung Andrew Leung is a renowned British politician and a member of the Conservative Party. He has been serving as the Member of Parliament for Epping Forest since 2010. Leung has held various positions in the UK Parliament and has been an influential voice in British politics.

Early Life

Andrew Leung was born on December 1, 1966, in Hong Kong. He moved to the United Kingdom with his family at a young age and was raised in Essex. Leung's early life and upbringing had a significant impact on his future career in politics.

Education

Leung attended St. Martin's School in Colchester and later studied at the University of Cambridge, where he earned a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Pembroke College. His educational background provided him with a solid foundation for his future endeavors in politics.

Career

Leung began his career in politics as a councillor in the London Borough of Harrow from 1994 to 1998. He later served as a Member of the London Assembly for Epping Forest from 2000 to 2005. In 2010, Leung was elected as the Member of Parliament for Epping Forest, a position he has held ever since. During his tenure, he has been a member of various parliamentary committees, including the Public Accounts Committee and the Home Affairs Select Committee.

Notable Works

As a Member of Parliament, Leung has been involved in several notable initiatives and campaigns. He has been a strong advocate for local government reform and has worked closely with various non-governmental organizations to promote social justice and equality. Leung has also been a vocal critic of EU bureaucracy and has contributed to the debate on Brexit.

Awards and Recognition

Leung has received several awards and recognitions for his contributions to politics and public service. In 2012, he was awarded the "Campaigner of the Year" award by the TaxPayers' Alliance for his efforts in promoting tax reform. Leung has also been recognized for his work in supporting local businesses and community organizations.

Personal Life

Leung is married to Alison Leung and has three children. He is a keen sports enthusiast and enjoys playing cricket and rugby. In his free time, Leung also enjoys reading history books and classical music. Category:British politicians