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Jane Ellison
British Conservative Party politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the British politician. For the Borden spokesperson and cookbook author, see Jane Ellison (Borden).
Jane Elizabeth Ellison[1] (born 15 August 1964)[2] is a British United Nations official and former politician. A member of the Conservative Party, she was first elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Battersea. On 7 May 2015, she was re-elected with an increased margin of 3.4%. She lost the seat to Marsha de Cordova of the Labour Party at the 2017 snap general election. In November 2017 she joined the senior leadership team[3] of the World Health Organization serving until November 2022.
Quick Facts Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Prime Minister ...
Jane Ellison | |
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![]() Ellison in 2015 | |
Financial Secretary to the Treasury | |
In office 15 July 2016 – 8 June 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May |
Preceded by | David Gauke |
Succeeded by | Mel Stride |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health | |
In office 7 October 2013 – 15 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | Anna Soubry |
Succeeded by | David Mowat |
Member of Parliament for Battersea | |
In office 7 May 2010 – 3 May 2017 | |
Preceded by | Martin Linton |
Succeeded by | Marsha de Cordova |
Personal details | |
Born | (1964-08-15) 15 August 1964 (age 59) Bradford, England |
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | St Hilda's College, Oxford |
Website | Official website |
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