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Lucy Powell (Lucy Maria Powell) was born on 10 October, 1974 in Manchester, United Kingdom, is a British Labour Co-op politician. Discover Lucy Powell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Lucy Maria Powell |
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50 years old |
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Libra |
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10 October 1974 |
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10 October |
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Manchester, England |
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United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous Politician with the age 50 years old group.
Lucy Powell Height, Weight & Measurements
At 50 years old, Lucy Powell height not available right now. We will update Lucy Powell's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Lucy Powell's Husband?
Her husband is James Williamson
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James Williamson |
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Tom James Williamson, Katie Williamson |
Lucy Powell Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lucy Powell worth at the age of 50 years old? Lucy Powell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Lucy Powell's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 9 April 2020, Powell was appointed as Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers by new party leader Keir Starmer.
In September 2018, Powell introduced legislation in the House of Commons to ban secret, private, invite-only groups on Facebook and hold moderators legally responsible for hate speech or defamation on forums. She is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.
In September 2017, the political commentator Iain Dale placed Powell at Number 81 in The 100 Most Influential People on the Left.
She was a shadow Cabinet Office minister and vice-chair for the 2015 general election campaign. She was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education in September 2015, but resigned in June 2016.
In the 2015 Labour Party leadership election, she nominated Andy Burnham.
Powell was appointed as Shadow Education Secretary on 13 September 2015 by Jeremy Corbyn, succeeding Tristram Hunt. As Shadow Education Secretary, she argued for bringing free schools and academies under Local Education Authority control. She resigned from the Shadow Cabinet on 26 June 2016, along with dozens of shadow cabinet colleagues unhappy with Corbyn's leadership. She supported Owen Smith in the 2016 Labour Party (UK) leadership election. However, she later stated that, "We were wrong about Jeremy Corbyn" in an interview after the 2017 general election.
In November 2014, she was appointed shadow Cabinet Office minister and vice-chair of the 2015 general election campaign by Ed Miliband. In the campaign, Labour suffered a net loss of 26 seats, including a net loss of 40 seats in Scotland. She was heavily criticised for apparently suggesting that Labour's election pledges were liable to be broken: in talking about the so-called EdStone, she commented: "I don't think anyone is suggesting that the fact that he's carved them into stone means that he is absolutely not going to break them or anything like that." She said that she had been quoted out of context. She was responsible for Ed Miliband's interview with Russell Brand, described as a PR blunder. As a result of these actions coupled to the result, Tanya Gold writing for The Sunday Times described her as "discredited". In response to the result, Powell stated, "I bear my share of responsibility in this".
She is married to James Williamson, an emergency medicine doctor, and has three children – a step-son, daughter and a son who was born on 27 May 2013.
She was selected by the local Constituency Labour Party (CLP) in April 2012 for the 15 November 2012 Manchester Central by-election defeating local councillors Mike Amesbury and Rosa Battle and the London councillor Patrick Vernon. The by-election was triggered by Tony Lloyd who stepped down as its MP to contest the 2012 England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections for Greater Manchester Police area.
Powell was elected at the Manchester Central by-election held in November 2012. She won the election with a majority of 9,936 votes. Voter turnout of 18.2% at the by-election is believed to be the lowest in a by-election since the Second World War. Powell became Manchester's first female Labour member of parliament and the first woman elected from Manchester since 1964.
From May 2010 to September 2010 Powell managed Ed Miliband's successful campaign for the Labour Party leadership. She then served as Miliband's acting and later deputy chief of staff from September 2010 to April 2012.
She was selected as Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Manchester Withington in April 2007. She failed to defeat the incumbent Liberal Democrat, John Leech at the 2010 general election.
She joined the pro-Euro and pro-EU Treaty pressure group Britain in Europe (BiE), originally in a public relations role and later as head of regional campaigning. She later replaced Simon Buckby as Campaign Director of BiE and in this capacity she worked with Chris Patten, Neil Kinnock, Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander. After Britain in Europe was wound down in June 2005 because of the referendum "No" votes in France and the Netherlands, she worked for the non-departmental public body or quango NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts), initially in a public affairs role and later to establish and manage the Manchester Innovation Fund project.
Powell began her career working as a parliamentary assistant for Beverley Hughes MP after having worked at the Labour Party Headquarters in Millbank Tower during the 1997 general election campaign.
Lucy Maria Powell (born 10 October 1974) is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Manchester Central since winning the seat at a by-election in November 2012. Since April 2020 she has also served as Shadow Minister for Business and Consumers.