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Doug Naysmith MP
Doug Naysmith

Member of Parliament
for Bristol North West
Incumbent
Assumed office 
1 May 1997
Preceded by Michael Stern
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born 1 April 1941 (1941-04-01) (age 67)
Scotland
Nationality British
Political party Labour Co-operative

John Douglas Naysmith (Doug) (born April 1, 1941, Scotland) is the Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for Bristol North West. He had previously been a councillor in Bristol City Council for eighteen years, and is an immunologist. He announced on January 25th 2007 that he would not contest Bristol North West in the upcoming elections under redrawn boundaries. Doug Naysmith was first elected for Bristol North West at the 1997 general election. He had previously contested it at the 1992 general election, when he lost by only 45 votes, the smallest majority in England at that election. During his time in Parliament, Doug Naysmith has largely been loyal to the government. Though he abstained in the Parliamentary vote authorizing British military involvement in the Iraq War in 2003 and voted against the introduction of Foundation Hospitals, he joined with the government in voting for the introduction of top-up fees, helping the Prime Minister secure an extremely narrow 5 vote majority (316-311). In November 2004, the Bristol North West MP voted for a controversial outright ban on fox hunting in England and Wales in a measure that passed the House of Commons by a substantial margin. Doug takes an active interest in health issues, is joint Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party Health Committee and is a member of many all party groups related to health matters. He is a long-standing member of the Socialist Health Association. Doug is currently a member of two select committees: Health and Regulatory Reform and he campaigned successfully to persuade the Government to propose the comprehensive smoking ban which came into force in July 2007. Other political interests include ports and shipping, science, higher education and Co-operative development. He is Chair of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee and secretary of the Parliamentary Universities Group. He is also President of mental health charity The Dementia Care Trust. Naysmith announced on 26 January 2007 his intention to step down at the next election due to his advancing age. [1]

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  1. ^ Bristol North West MP to retire, BBC News, 26 January 2007

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