Drew briefly served on
Stevenage Borough Council for a year in 1981. He was a Member of
Stroud District Council from 1987 to 1995 and
Gloucestershire County Council from 1992 to 1997. He was also elected to Stonehouse Town Council in 1987 and served as
Stroud Constituency Labour Party secretary in 1992. Drew unsuccessfully contested
Stroud at the
1992 general election, but defeated incumbent
Conservative Roger Knapman at the
1997 general election. He increased his majority in
2001 and narrowly held the seat with a majority of 350 votes in
2005. Drew was defeated by Conservative
Neil Carmichael at the
2010 general election. Drew made his
maiden speech on 17 June 1997. He was a member of the
Agriculture Select Committee, later the
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, from 1999 to 2010. Drew returned to Stroud District Council at the
2011 local elections, elected to represent Farmhill and Paganhill ward. He unsuccessfully contested
Stroud once again in
2015, but won the seat from Carmichael at the
2017 general election with a majority of 687 votes. Shortly after re-election, he was appointed to his first front bench role in July 2017, as Shadow Minister for Farming and Rural Affairs. He lost his seat to Conservative
Siobhan Baillie at the
2019 general election, when he also faced a challenge from
Green Party candidate
Molly Scott Cato. Drew defeated Scott Cato to win a seat on
Gloucestershire County Council in
2021, and narrowly missed-out on election to Stroud District Council. == Political views ==