From 1984 to 1986, Ainsworth was a Member of the Council at the
Bow Group, a conservative
think tank. He was elected as a councillor to the
London Borough of Wandsworth in 1986, and at the
1992 general election, was elected to
Parliament for the
safe Conservative seat of
East Surrey, succeeding
Geoffrey Howe. He remained a Wandsworth councillor until 1994. On 5 January 2010, Ainsworth announced that he was to stand down at the
forthcoming general election. The Conservative majority in East Surrey was 15,921 in
2005.
Shadow Cabinet In 1998, following his party's
general election defeat the previous year, he entered the
Shadow Cabinet, shadowing the
Department for Culture, Media and Sport and, from 2001, the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Ainsworth resigned from
Iain Duncan Smith's
frontbench for family reasons in 2002. From 2003 he chaired the
Environmental Audit Select Committee before rejoining the Shadow Cabinet under the party's new leader
David Cameron in December 2005 as
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. The post had heightened importance given the Conservatives' new emphasis on environmental policies under Cameron's leadership. Speaking in March 2006, Ainsworth set out the possible new direction for Conservative policy, stating that "Achieving a sustainable world and combating the threat of
climate change will require some really fresh ideas and radical thinking. We cannot expect to meet the challenges of this century by toying with the structures and technologies we have inherited from the past, and the concept of
decentralised energy should be taken seriously." Ainsworth was notable as the only member of the Shadow Cabinet to have voted against the
war in Iraq. Ainsworth lost his position in the Shadow Cabinet in the
January 2009 reshuffle when
Nick Herbert took the post of Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. From 2009 to 2010, Ainsworth was chairman of the Conservative Arts and Creative Industries Network, and from 2010 to 2012, he was chairman of the Conservative Environment Network. == Outside Parliament ==