Martin Daubney


Martin Edward Daubney is a British politician. He served as a Brexit Party Member of the European Parliament from 2019 to 2020. A former journalist and commentator, he was the longest-serving editor of men's lifestyle magazine Loaded.

Early life

Martin Edward Daubney was born on 22 June 1970 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He grew up in Gedling. His father was a coal miner, and his mother was a teacher. Daubney has one sister. His early education was at Carlton le Willows School. He studied geography at the University of Manchester. Daubney reports that he was the first man in his family to graduate from university.

Magazine career

His first job in journalism was as a researcher for the women's magazine Bella in 1995. Two years later, he was promoted to commissioning editor. Daubney then became the features editor for the men's lifestyle magazine, FHM in the late 1990s. After this, he was the editor of page3.com for the tabloid newspaper The Sun. He then wrote articles for the sports section of the tabloid newspaper News of the World before becoming the deputy editor of the men's lifestyle magazine Loaded in February 2003. In September of that year, he was promoted to editor of the magazine. In 2007, Daubney organised a straight pride march as he felt that heterosexuality was being 'undermined' and becoming 'unfashionable'.
Daubney left Loaded in November 2010, after sales that peaked in the second half of 1998 to an average of 457,318 copies a month, had fallen to just a monthly average of 53,591. He was the longest serving editor of the magazine. After leaving the magazine, he became a stay-at-home dad, and reports that he had postnatal depression following the birth of his first child.
In 2013, Daubney spent six months making a documentary for Channel 4 on pornography addiction called "Porn on the Brain". He supports the men's rights movement.

Political career

Dabuney was a Labour Party supporter until the election of Ed Miliband as party leader in 2010. He reports that he has also voted for the Liberal Democrats, and the Women's Equality Party in the past. He voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union in the 2016 membership referendum. Daubney supports a no-deal Brexit.
On 25 April 2019, it was announced that Daubney would stand for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election on 23 May. He was second on his party's list in the West Midlands, and was elected as one of its three MEPs in the constituency. In the European Parliament, he was a member of the Committee on Regional Development, and was part of the delegation for relations with the Korean Peninsula.
Daubney was the Brexit Party candidate for Ashfield in the 2019 general election. He finished fourth with 2,501 votes, behind the Conservative, Ashfield Independents, and Labour candidate.

Personal life

Daubney is married to Diana James, and has two children.