André Walker
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André Walker (born April 19, 1979) is a British Conservative Party member and an executive member of Conservative Way Forward. In 1999 he was elected as a member of the Conservative Future National Management Executive and served for a period of one year.
In 2003 he stood for the position of President of the National Union of Students but lost to the incumbent, Mandy Telford. From 2003–2004 he presented a political talk show on Channel M television, and is now a guest presenter on QVC. He is also a regular contributor on a number of media outlets, most notably BBC Radio Five Live.
His brother Dominic Walker is breakfast presenter on Wire FM in Warrington.