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'''Shaun Bailey''' is a British youth worker and commentator, who is also a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] candidate for the [[United Kingdom|UK]] parliamentary constituency of [[Hammersmith (UK Parliament constituency)|Hammersmith]] in [[London]], [[England]].
'''Shaun Bailey''' is a British youth worker and commentator, who is also a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] candidate for the [[United Kingdom|UK]] parliamentary constituency of [[Hammersmith (UK Parliament constituency)|Hammersmith]] in [[London]], [[England]].



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Shaun Bailey is a British youth worker and commentator, who is also a Conservative candidate for the UK parliamentary constituency of Hammersmith in London, England.

Career

He graduated in computer aided technology from South Bank University. Previously, he worked as a security guard at Wembley and the Trocadero to put himself through university. He grew up in the north Kensington area with his mother, brother, and granddad. A dedicated gymnast with the Childs Hill Gymnastic Club for over twenty years, he won many competitions both nationally and internationally. He was also a member of the army cadet force for ten years, where he met one of the major influences in his life, Captain (now Colonel) Connolly - the man who always challenged him to do better and believed in him.[1]

He is a co-founder of My Generation, a charity set up to address the social problems that affect young people and their families, including anti-social behaviour, drug use, crime, teen pregnancy, educational underachievement and unemployment.

Bailey is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Policy Studies[2] and writes for them and for various UK newspapers. He is a frequent commentator on the BBC[3] and other media[4]

On 29 March 2007 he was selected at an Open Primary to be the Conservative Candidate for the new parliamentary seat of Hammersmith[5]. David Cameron said of Bailey: "He has got a real understanding of some of the most important issues in London. He will be a great role model for the future."[6] .

Publications

His publications include:

Notes & References

  1. ^ Basic bio-data from Bailey's website. This is confirmed in the official bio-information circualted by the Conserative Party
  2. ^ Centre for Policy Studies Website
  3. ^ BBC Website appearances
  4. ^ Partial Google
  5. ^ CPS Press Release
  6. ^ Conservatives select black writer for seat