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Jackie Doyle-Price
British politician (born 1969) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dame Jacqueline Doyle-Price[4] DBE (born 5 August 1969) is a British Conservative Party politician and former civil servant who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Thurrock from 2010 to 2024. She was first elected as MP in the 2010 general election and was defeated by Jen Craft of the Labour Party in the 2024 general election.
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Quick Facts Dame Jackie Doyle-PriceDBE, Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee ...
Dame Jackie Doyle-Price | |
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![]() Official portrait, 2020 | |
Chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee | |
Assumed office 8 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Sir William Wragg |
Minister of State for Industry | |
In office 7 September 2022 – 27 October 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Liz Truss |
Preceded by | Lee Rowley[lower-alpha 1] |
Succeeded by | Nus Ghani |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention[lower-alpha 2] | |
In office 14 June 2017 – 27 July 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Nadine Dorries |
Assistant Government Whip[1][2] | |
In office 13 May 2015 – 14 June 2017 | |
Prime Minister |
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Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Chloe Smith[3] |
Member of Parliament for Thurrock | |
Assumed office 6 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Andrew MacKinlay |
Majority | 11,482 (24.2%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Jacqueline Doyle-Price (1969-08-05) 5 August 1969 (age 54) Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Mark Coxshall |
Residence(s) | Purfleet, Essex, England |
Alma mater | University College, Durham (BA) |
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Website | Official website |
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In September 2022, she was appointed Minister of State for Industry[5] by Prime Minister Liz Truss,[6][7] and returned to the back benches following the appointment of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister in October 2022.[8]