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Williams was selected as the Conservative Candidate for the constituency of Bristol Central in the 2024 General Election.[5] In that election, he finished third behind the Green Party's Carla Denyer and Labour's Thangam Debbonaire.[6]
Early Life and Education
[edit]Samuel Williams was born on 20 June 1986 and raised in rural Gloucestershire. He was home educated until the age of 11, after which he attended senior school in Cirencester.[7] Williams later studied Theology at the University of Bristol, where he also trained for ordination into the Church of England.[8]
Career
[edit]Business Career
[edit]Before entering politics, Williams founded Hodos Consultancy, a communications consultancy that he established during his university years. The firm focused on various global partnerships and advising on sustainable development projects. Williams sold the consultancy in 2021.[9][10]
Political Career
[edit]In 2019, Williams was selected as the Conservative candidate for Mayor of the West of England in the 2021 election, where he finished second to Labour’s Dan Norris.[11] Earlier in the same year, he was also chosen as the Conservative candidate for the Bristol Mayoral election.[12]
In 2024, Williams ran as the Conservative candidate for the newly created Bristol Central constituency in the General Election, where he placed third behind the Green Party and Labour candidates.[13]
Advocacy and Public Speaking
[edit]Williams has been an advocate for several social issues, particularly focusing on youth violence and knife crime. Following a personal experience with knife violence in Bristol, he launched the 'Bin The Blade' campaign, aimed at reducing knife-related incidents in the city.[14]
During the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, Williams published an article in *Conservative Home* advocating for empathy and understanding across racial lines. His stance on "taking the knee" as a symbol of compassion gained significant attention.[15]
Personal Life
[edit]Williams is the Chairman of the South West BAME Conservative Forum, an organization aimed at strengthening connections between ethnic minority communities and the Conservative Party.[16] He continues to work in social investment finance, focusing on sustainable development and economic inclusion both in the UK and internationally.[17] [18] [19] [20] Williams is a recorded as a trustee of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol and the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (USPG)[21] [22]
References
[edit]- ^ "Samuel Williams".
- ^ "Global Sustainable Development Congress 2023".
- ^ "2024 Speakers".
- ^ "Which comms pros are vying to be Conservative MPS?".
- ^ https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/tories-select-general-election-candidate-for-bristol-central/
- ^ "Bristol Central - General election results 2024". BBC News.
- ^ https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/tories-select-general-election-candidate-for-bristol-central/
- ^ "Samuel Williams".
- ^ "Samuel Williams".
- ^ https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/tories-select-general-election-candidate-for-bristol-central/
- ^ "2021 Mayoral Election - West of England Combined Authority". 10 September 2021.
- ^ "Bristol Mayoral Election 2020: Meet Conservative candidate Samuel Williams". 10 March 2020.
- ^ "Bristol Central - General election results 2024". BBC News.
- ^ "Ex-mayoral candidate Samuel Williams threatened with knife in Bristol park". BBC News. 22 October 2021.
- ^ "Samuel Williams: Taking the knee is an expression of evolution - of showing compassion, even if it comes at a cost to ourselves". 8 June 2020.
- ^ "Samuel Williams".
- ^ "Samuel Williams".
- ^ "April 2023 Gathering: Samuel Williams, Christian Aid".
- ^ "Does the investment impact the world, or does the world impact your investment? Exploring the differences between ESG investing and impact investing. | TDi Sustainability".
- ^ "Webinars and Videos".
- ^ "Meet the Team".
- ^ "Trustees - United Society Partners in the Gospel".