Charlie Maynard

MP for Witney

Charlie Maynard

Charlie has a background in business, is centrist and practical in political outlook, and has been a local councillor on West Oxfordshire District Council since 2022. He lives with his family between Witney and Stanton Harcourt.

Charlie ran to become Witney's MP because he wants to get useful things done for the local community and get the country back on track nationally. 

Charlie spent three years volunteering as Chair of the Witney Oxford Transport Group, leading the project to rebuild the railway line linking Carterton, Witney, Eynsham and Oxford. The aim is to reduce traffic on the A40 and have a long-term plan for our area which protects our beautiful countryside while also keeping it economically vibrant with jobs and sufficient housing, especially for young people.

Charlie strongly believes that his first job as an MP is to help people who most need help. As well as volunteering for local charities and helping out at the local GP surgery, Charlie and his wife Sophie have hosted several Syrian and Ukrainian refugees in their home—helping them find jobs or establish their own businesses, go to university or reunite with family.

Charlie's career has been in business. Aged 25, he co-founded BDA Partners, an Asia-focused advisory firm. He spent 24 years working with colleagues to build the business, which now employs more than 120 people across nine global offices. He decided to step back from the business in January 2021, part of a long-term plan to spend the second part of his life being useful.

Charlie has overcome challenges, whether it's recovering from breaking his neck aged 18 or building a global business. He believes in hard work, in trusting people and working as a team to solve problems. He knows how important it is to keep going. He is much more focused on what unites us than what divides us.

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