Anthony Mangnall

Anthony James Holland Mangnall MP (born 12 August 1989 in London), is a British Conservative Party politician, who serves as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Totnes since 2019.

Anthony Mangnall
Anthony Mangnall
Member of Parliament
for Totnes
Assumed office
12 December 2019
Preceded bySarah Wollaston
Majority12,724 (24.4%)
Personal details
Born (1989-08-12) 12 August 1989 (age 34)
London
Political partyConservative
Alma materUniversity of Exeter

Mangnall worked in London and Singapore as a shipbroker before entering politics as a Special Adviser on foreign affairs.

Early life and education

The youngest son of Colonel Nicholas Mangnall OBE and Carola née Sayers, he was brought up in Zimbabwe then Northern Ireland. After attending Shrewsbury School in Shropshire, he read history, politics, and sociology at the University of Exeter, graduating as BA.

Early career

Mangnall served an undergraduate internship as a parliamentary researcher for William Hague, then after graduating he embarked upon a career in shipbroking.

Joining Braemar ACM's Singapore office in 2012, Mangnall trained as a shipbroker chartering small tankers. In 2014 he returned to London with Poten & Partners establishing himself in the West Africa small tankers market, thus gaining experience in evaluating national fuel security levels.

Appointed Private Secretary to William Hague in 2016, Mangnall then managed Lord Hague's private and public interests including working on the closure of the UK’s domestic trade of ivory. A passionate conservationist, he also helped to establish a Transport Taskforce directed at eradicating the movement of illegally poached goods.

Parliamentary career

At the 2017 general election Mangnall contested the traditionally safe Labour seat of Warley, where although unsuccessful he did achieve the biggest swing to the Tories. Prior to his selection on 20 July 2019 as the Conservative PPC for Totnes, he was working as a Special Adviser to then Secretary of State for Wales, Alun Cairns. At the 2019 general election Magnall was returned to parliament as Conservative MP for Totnes with a majority of 12,724. He defeated the incumbent Dr Sarah Wollaston who had defected from the Conservatives in February crossing the floor to sit as a Change UK MP, before standing at the general election as a Liberal Democrat candidate.

Since his election to Parliament in 2019 Mangnall has been a regular contributor in debates on Bills regarding fishing, farming, international trade, development, foreign policy and defence. He briefly served as a Member of the Regulatory Reform Committee between March 2020 and May 2021, then the Procedures Committee between March 2020 to July 2020, before joining the International Trade Select Committee in November 2020. The Department for International Trade (DIT) and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) merged to form the Department for Business and Trade, Mangnall joined the Business and Trade Committee.

Mangnall has voted against the Government in 10 votes out of 889, that is 1.1% of his votes. He was the first of the 2019 Conservative intake to defy the Government Whip during the Telecommunications Bill which proposed that Huawei provide the UK's telecommunication infrastructure network. The Government then reversed its position after this vote and blocked Huawei from building the UK's 5G network. Mangnall was a vocal opponent of the cut to Foreign Aid believing the UK's role in international development to be globally leading and in the national interest. Despite failing to win this vote on Foreign Aid, the then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP agreed to return the Foreign Aid budget to 0.7% when the independent Office for Budget Responsibility’s fiscal forecast stated that, on a sustainable basis, the UK is not borrowing to finance day-to-day spending and underlying debt is falling.

During the COVID-19 pandemic Mangnall persistently rebelled on COVID measures and opposed the second and third national lockdowns. He also advocated against NHS staff being forced to have vaccinations and the mandate extending the wearing of face-coverings to most indoor settings. Mangnall stated in Parliament that "no government should ever use fear as a tool to try and persuade its citizens", and that the UK needs to "build up its resilience and reduce its restrictions."

Mangnall's work on the International Trade Committee has established his reputation as a vocal contributor about the need for Parliament to have greater scrutiny over UK trade deals. He has gained cross-party support in the House of Commons for all new free trade deals to be given significant debating time before a vote. Mangnall is a strong proponent of free trade and in 2020 he co-authored a paper with the Policy Exchange on the benefits of UK membership of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

In February 2022 Mangnall declared that he had submitted a letter of no confidence in the then-Prime Minister, Boris Johnson MP, to the 1922 Committee. He asserted that "standards in public life matter", concluding that Boris Johnson's behaviour had fallen short of the mark expected by the British public. Mangnall gave one interview to the Daily Telegraph journalist Chris Hope outlining his reasons.

Mangnall is Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Action on Conflict and Global Britain, Vice-Chairman of the APPG on Photonics and Quantum and of the APPG on Shellfish Aquaculture, and a member of the APPG on Ukraine. He was formerly the Chairman of the APPG for the UK's Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative. He also co-chairs the Conservative Friends of International Development. In 2020 he co-authored a paper for the One Nation Conservatives exploring how to spend Aid more effectively. Mangnall is also an Ambassador for the HALO Trust.

In 2020, Mangnall introduced a Private Member's Bill to the Commons called the "Recall of MPs (Change of Party Affiliation) Bill" intending to create a recall process should a Member of Parliament voluntarily change party affiliation without mandate from the electorate. The bill did not progress beyond its second reading in the Commons.

Family

On 12 May 2023, Mangnall married Harriet, only daughter of Paul Cherry, of Hertfordshire, and Caroline née Nall-Cain, whose parents were the Hon. David Nall-Cain and Lady Katherine Palmer, sister of the 4th Earl of Selborne GBE DL FRS.

Scion of a Cheshire gentry family formerly seated at Christleton Grange, his father, Colonel Nicholas Mangnall OBE, served in the Royal Green Jackets, whose maternal grandfather was Colonel Jack Holland DSO MC, of Holland & Holland fame. His aunt, Caroline née Mangnall (Lady Bunbury) is the wife of Sir Michael Bunbury Bt KCVO, having by him two sons and a daughter. Richmal Mangnall was a collateral ancestor and Ernest Mangnall a kinsman.

See also

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Totnes
2019–present
Incumbent

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