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Dan Carden

Dan Carden
MP
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Member of Parliament
for Liverpool Walton
Assumed office
8 June 2017
Preceded by Steve Rotheram
Majority 32,551 (77.1%)
Personal details
Born Daniel Joseph Carden
Liverpool, England
Political party Labour
Alma mater London School of Economics

Daniel Joseph Carden (born 1987) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool Walton since the 2017 general election.

Dan has described himself as a "proud Scouser", having being born and raised in Liverpool. He is the son of Mike Carden, who was the shop steward during the dockers' strike during the 1990s, and was fired for refusing to cross a picket line. His mother has worked in the NHS for over 40 years.

His secondary education was at St Edward's college in West Derby (OE 1998–2005) where he was the Head Boy. He then went on to study at the London School of Economics.

Prior to becoming an MP, Carden worked in Parliament and with Len McCluskey at Unite.

During the selection process for the Liverpool Walton seat, he defeated Liverpool City Mayor Joe Anderson, Theresa Griffin MEP and other prominent local figures to be selected by the NEC to become Labour's candidate. On 8 June, Carden was elected MP for Walton with 85.7% of the vote share with a 32,551 majority. This was the highest share of the vote for any candidate at the election.

Following his election, Carden and his supporters celebrated in a pub in Liverpool, Walton, called The Grapes. The pub's landlady claimed that the group were screaming, shouting, chanting, and standing on the furniture, and banned Carden and some of his friends from ever going into the pub again. Carden denied the allegations, but apologised to the pub's landlady, who lifted the lifetime ban only one day after it was imposed.


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