Matthew James Offord FRGS is a British Conservative Party politician and the Member of Parliament for Hendon in North London.
Education
Offord was state-educated at Amery Hill School, Alton, Hampshire, and studied at Nottingham Trent University where he first became involved in the Conservative Party. After graduation, he gained a master"s degree from Lancaster University and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy at King"s College London in 2011.
Career
Offord is a keen sailor on the Welsh Harp Reservoir and competed in the 2009 Fastnet Race. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and undertook a 2,000 km exploration of the Libyan Desert in 2005. Offord stood unsuccessfully at the 2001 general election for the safe Labour seat of Barnsley East and Mexborough where he failed to defeat the sitting Member of Parliament, Jeff Ennis.
He was elected to serve the Hendon ward on the London Borough of Barnet"s Council in 2002 and became chairman of the Hendon Conservative Association and deputy leader of the Council while working for the British Broadcasting Corporation as a political analyst.
He became Member of Parliament for Hendon at the 2010 general election, winning the seat from Labour"s Andrew Dismore with a 4.1% swing to give a slender majority of 106. In 2013 Offord claimed "there is a clear trend of attacking religion at the moment" as he proposed an amendment to the Local Government Acting to allow prayers to take place at council meetings, which had been outlawed by a High Court decision.
He also described same-sex marriage as an "attack on religion". In 2015, Offord successfully retained retained his seat in Hendon, increasing the 2010 Conservative majority of 106 votes to 3,724.
Membership
55th United Kingdom Parliament. 56th United Kingdom Parliament]
He is also a member of the AWEPA Governing Council.