Tom Scholes-Fogg (TSF) is the Co-editor of What next for Labour? Ideas for a new generation – which was published in September 2011. More information about the book is available at www.whatnextforlabour.com. He is currently working with members of the police service on another publication which is out soon.
Tom first got involved with politics by doing impressions of well known politicians and others such as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Ed Miliband and Boris Johnson. He has held various positions within the Labour Party at branch, constituency and district level. Prior to his involvement in politics he trained as a chef with Hilton – food is something he is still incredibly passionate about.
Tom has particular interests in policing, counter-terrorism, crime and defence. His choice of charity is the National Police Memorial Day and the Police Memorial Trust, and he has a qualification in Policing, Investigation and Criminology.
Tom has appeared in the media on television and radio to talk about current affairs – further information is available on the link below. If you’re on Twitter you can follow him at @tscholesfogg or if you’re on Facebook please don’t forget to ‘like’ the page.
You can find out about Tom ‘in the press’ by clicking here.
