Gary Sambrook

Gary William Sambrook[1] (born 25 June 1989)[2] is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Northfield from 2019 until 2024.

Despite attending a challenging school with a low pass rate, Sambrook's organic interest in politics led him to join the Conservative Party at 16.

Starting his political activism at just 16, Sambrook engaged in community efforts, including campaigning to save a local school and becoming the youngest chairman of a Neighbourhood Watch in the UK.

[5] Sambrook became a councillor for Birmingham City Council in 2014, winning the Kingstanding ward seat, based on the area of the same name, in a by-election.

[12] In 2020, Sambrook, as a Freemason, supported BrumWish, a campaign aimed at providing gifts and essential items to homeless children in Birmingham during Christmas.

[23][24] In July 2022, in the aftermath of the Chris Pincher scandal, Sambrook accused Johnson of blaming other people for his own mistakes and again called on him to resign.

[28] Since leaving Parliament, Gary Sambrook has become the managing partner at Walk Through Walls, a consultancy specialising in campaigns, communications, and public affairs.