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In 1996 he became a [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|parliamentary affairs]] officer for the [[NCVYS|National Council for Voluntary Youth Services]], before working at the [[London Chamber of Commerce & Industry|London Chamber of Commerce]] in 1998: he left them in 2002 as the policy and campaigns manager. He has been a business [[consultant]] since. |
In 1996 he became a [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|parliamentary affairs]] officer for the [[NCVYS|National Council for Voluntary Youth Services]], before working at the [[London Chamber of Commerce & Industry|London Chamber of Commerce]] in 1998: he left them in 2002 as the policy and campaigns manager. He has been a business [[consultant]] since. |
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Between 3rd January 2012 and 4th September 2012 he was a director/trustee of a charity partly based, <nowiki>[[Pembrokeshire Action to Combat Hardship]]</nowiki>, in his parliamentary constituency.<ref>http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/2454228/stephen-crabb</ref> |
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==Political career== |
==Political career== |
Revision as of 19:01, 20 August 2013
Stephen Crabb | |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales | |
Assumed office 4 September 2012 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Preceded by | David Jones |
Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury | |
In office May 2010 – 4 September 2012 | |
Prime Minister | David Cameron |
Succeeded by | Desmond Swayne |
Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire | |
Assumed office 5 May 2005 | |
Preceded by | Jackie Lawrence |
Majority | 4,605 (11.6%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Inverness, Highland, Scotland | 20 January 1973
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Béatrice Monnier |
Alma mater | University of Bristol London Business School |
Occupation | Business Consultant |
Website | www.stephencrabb.com |
Stephen Crabb, MP (born 20 January 1973) is a British Conservative Party politician and the Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire. He is the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Wales Office.[1] He replaced David Jones, MP who became the Welsh Secretary.[2] Crabb is to remain a government whip, undertaking part-time some of the duties he's carried out since 2010.[3] The BBC described this dual role as unusual.[4][5]
Background
Crabb was born in Inverness and brought up in council housing in Pembrokeshire. He was educated at the Fenton Infants School, Barn Street Junior School (now both called Fenton Community Primary School) on Portfield and Tasker Milward V.C. School in Haverfordwest from 1984-91. He was awarded a BSc (1st) in Politics at the University of Bristol in 1995 and a Master of Business Administration from the London Business School.
Professional career
In 1996 he became a parliamentary affairs officer for the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, before working at the London Chamber of Commerce in 1998: he left them in 2002 as the policy and campaigns manager. He has been a business consultant since.
Between 3rd January 2012 and 4th September 2012 he was a director/trustee of a charity partly based, [[Pembrokeshire Action to Combat Hardship]], in his parliamentary constituency.[6]
Political career
From 1995 to 1996 he was a Christian Action Research and Education parliamentary intern.[7][8]
He was elected as the chairman of the Southwark North and Bermondsey Conservative Association for two years in 1998 and in the same year was an election monitor in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He unsuccessfully contested the House of Commons seat of Preseli Pembrokeshire at the 2001 General Election but fell 2,946 votes short of removing the sitting Labour MP Jackie Lawrence. He contested the seat again at the 2005 General Election against a new candidate, Sue Hayman, as Lawrence had chosen to retire. Stephen Crabb was elected as the Conservative MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire with a majority of just 607 votes. He made his maiden speech on 25 May 2005.[9]
Since his election to parliament he has been a member of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee. His constituency includes St David's, the smallest city in Britain.
He spoke in favour of government plans to replace Trident in the debate on 14 March 2007.
Crabb is a patron of the Burma Campaign UK, the London based group campaigning for human rights and democracy in Burma
In May 2009 it was revealed that Stephen Crabb claimed £8,049 on his second home expenses in order to refurbish a flat in London. After selling the flat for a profit, he "flipped" his expenses to cover a house that was being purchased for his family in Pembrokeshire. A room in another flat was then designated as his main home.[10]
In the 2010 elections on 6 May Stephen Crabb retained his seat with a majority of 4,605 and 42.79% of the vote.
Personal life
He married Béatrice Monnier. They have a son (born January 2002) and daughter (born October 2004). He plays rugby for Commons and Lords RFC.
References
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-19495871
- ^ http://www.itv.com/news/wales/2012-09-05/stephen-crabb-is-parliamentary-under-secretary/
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-19495797
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-19497621
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19499236
- ^ http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/director/2454228/stephen-crabb
- ^ Modell, David (18 May 2008). "Christian fundamentalists fighting spiritual battle in Parliament". Telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
- ^ "CARE Leadership Programme 2010–11" (PDF). www.care.org.uk. CARE. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
- ^ "Oral Answers to Questions (25 May 2005)". Hansard. 434 (79). [dead link]
- ^ Swaine, Jon (14 May 2009). "Stephen Crabb nominates fellow MP's flat as main home: MPs' expenses". Telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
External links
- Stephen Crabb MP official constituency website
- Stephen Crabb MP Conservative Party profile
- Stephen Crabb MP Welsh Conservative Party profile
- Preseli Pembrokeshire Conservatives
- Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Contributions in Parliament at Hansard
- Contributions in Parliament at Hansard 1803–2005
- Voting record at Public Whip
- Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou
- Meet the MP: Stephen Crabb BBC News, 20 December 2005