Rt Hon.Mark Francois MP

Mark in the Constituency

Mark introducing the Leigh Orpheus Male Voice Choir at a concert to raise funds for the Friends of Holy Trinity.

Mark introducing the Leigh Orpheus Male Voice Choir at a concert to raise funds for the Friends of Holy Trinity.

Mark visiting the Search Dogs Essex stand at the Ashingdon Carnival.

Mark visiting the Search Dogs Essex stand at the Ashingdon Carnival.

Mark supporting the Community Safety Day in South Woodham Ferrers.

Mark supporting the Community Safety Day in South Woodham Ferrers.

Mark opening the new Pavilion for the Rayleigh Cricket Club.

Mark opening the new Pavilion for the Rayleigh Cricket Club.

Mark lives in the town of Rayleigh and is an active constituency MP.

Mark is involved with a number of local charities and voluntary organisations. Mark is the Patron of the Rayleigh Branch of the Royal British Legion and is also an Associate Member of the Rayleigh Branch of the Royal Naval Association (by virtue of his father’s service in the Royal Navy in the Second World War).

Mark serves as the President of the Friends of Holy Trinity (which raises money for the upkeep of Rayleigh’s 14th century church at the top of the High Street).  He is also President of the local division of the St John Ambulance, of the Rayleigh Brass Band and of the Friends of Rochford and Rayleigh Citizens Advice Bureau (which raises funds towards the running of the CAB offices in both Rayleigh and Rochford).

Mark regularly attends events across his constituency. As just a few selected examples, in the course of 2008, Mark attended the Rayleigh Churches fun day in King George’s Field; the Hawkwell Parish Council summer fayre; the Emergency services community safety day in South Woodham Ferrers; the Friends of Holy Trinity charity ‘teddy bear’s parachute jump’ in Rayleigh; a seasonal lunch at the Hockley and Hawkwell day centre and turning on the Christmas lights in Hullbridge.

Mark also visited several local senior and junior schools in the course of the year and helped organise trips for a number of schools in the constituency to visit the Houses of Parliament.

Mark Francois

Constituency

Rayleigh and Wickford

Party

Conservative

Address as

Mr Francois

Contact detailsWestminster

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Tel: 020 7219 8287
Fax: 020 7219 1858
mark.francois.mp@parliament.uk

Constituency

25 Bellingham Lane, Rayleigh, SS6 7ED
Tel: 01268 742044
Fax: 01268 741833

BiographyElectoral history

Contested Brent East 1997 general election. Member for Rayleigh 2001-10, for Rayleigh and Wickford since 6 May 2010 general election

Parliamentary career

Opposition Whip 2002-04; Shadow: Economic Secretary 2004-05, Paymaster General 2005-07, Minister for Europe 2007-10; Government Whip (Vice-Chamberlain of HM Household) 2010-

Select committees

Member: Environmental Audit 2001-05, European Standing Committee A 2002-05, Selection 2010-, Administration 2010-

Councils, public bodies

Councillor, Basildon District Council 1991-95

Political interests

Defence, local and regional government, housing, environment

 

 

About Mark

Mark Francois in the House of Commons ChamberMark was born in Islington in 1965 and moved to Basildon with his parents in 1971. He now lives in Rayleigh but, like quite a number of his constituents, has a family link back to London.

He attended Bristol University and King’s College, London, where he read history and war studies respectively.

During the ‘Cold War’ Mark served as an infantry officer in the Territorial Army, including with the local Royal Anglian Regiment. Prior to his entry to Parliament, Mark ran his own business as a self-employed consultant.

Mark’s political career began in local government, when he was elected to Basildon District Council in 1991 for the Langdon Hills Ward. When the Conservatives took control of the council in 1992, Mark served for three years as the Vice-Chairman of the Housing Committee, during which time he gained considerable experience of social housing policy.

Mark fought his first parliamentary election in 1997, when he stood as the Conservative candidate in Brent East against Ken Livingstone (prior to Ken becoming the Mayor of London).  Mark reached the final selection for the Kensington & Chelsea by-election but was defeated by Michael Portillo for the Conservative nomination. He was subsequently elected to Parliament as the MP for Rayleigh in June 2001. He nearly doubled his majority at the 2005 general election.

In 2002, Mark was promoted to the Opposition Whips’ office, in which he served for over two years, having departmental responsibility for home affairs, health and education. In the autumn of 2004, Mark was promoted again to become Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury and in 2005 moved up to become Shadow Paymaster General. In this role Mark had responsibility for dealing with HM Revenue & Customs’ issues, including the tax code and matters such as tax credits.

In May 2007 Mark was appointed as the Shadow Minister for Europe, where he worked directly for the Shadow Foreign Secretary the Rt Hon William Hague MP.  Mark’s job involved working as the Opposition spokesman on Britain’s relations with Europe, including the European Union, Russia, the Balkans, NATO, and the OSCE.  In January 2009 Mark was made a Member of the Shadow Cabinet by David Cameron.

Following the recent General Election, Mark was appointed by Prime Minister David Cameron as a senior whip in the Government Whips Office. Mark's title is the Vice Chamberlain of Her Majesty’s Household.

In this role, as well as his duties as a whip, Mark also works as a junior liaison officer between the House of Commons and Buckingham Palace. Mark was also recently appointed to the Privy Council, which advises HM the Queen on affairs of state.

Away from work Mark enjoys reading, hill-walking and history (particularly military history).