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Angie Bray, Baroness Bray of Coln

Angela Lavinia Bray, Baroness Bray of Coln[3] (born 13 October 1953) is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of the London Assembly for West Central from 2000 to 2008, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Ealing Central and Acton from 2010 to 2015.

The Baroness Bray of Coln
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
8 November 2022
Life Peerage
Member of Parliament
for Ealing Central and Acton
In office
6 May 2010 – 30 March 2015
Preceded byConstituency Created
Succeeded byRupa Huq
Leader of the Conservative Party
in the London Assembly
In office
2006–2007
Preceded byBob Neill[1]
Succeeded byRichard Barnes
Member of the London Assembly
for West Central
In office
4 May 2000 – 1 May 2008
Preceded byConstituency Created
Succeeded byKit Malthouse
Personal details
Born (1953-10-13) 13 October 1953 (age 70)[2]
Croydon, Surrey, England
Political partyConservative
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews

Early life and career Edit

Bray was born in Croydon to Benedict Eustace Charles Tevery Bray and Patricia Measures who were residents of the Isle of Man. She was educated at Downe House School, Thatcham, and later attended the University of St Andrews, where she studied medieval history.

In 1979 she joined the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Gibraltar; a year later she joined LBC Radio as a presenter, producer and reporter.

Political career Edit

She was employed as head of broadcasting at Conservative Central Office from 1989. She was a press officer for John Major's 1990 leadership campaign. During the 1992 general election campaign she served as press secretary to Chris Patten, the Chairman of the Conservative Party. She assisted the party's press office again in the 2005 election campaign, after which she worked as a public affairs consultant.

Bray unsuccessfully contested East Ham at the 1997 general election, finishing second behind Stephen Timms. She was a member of the London Assembly for West Central London from 2000 until she stood down in 2008, acting as Conservative leader in the Assembly from 2006.[4]

She was placed on the 'A-List' of Conservative Party candidates for the 2010 general election.[5] She won in the constituency of Ealing Central and Acton. She made her maiden speech in the House of Commons on 27 May 2010 during a debate on Energy and Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.[6]

After Bray's election to Parliament, she was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Cabinet Office Minister, Francis Maude.[7] She was sacked as Parliamentary Private Secretary in July 2012, after she voted against a coalition government Bill on reforming the House of Lords.[8]

She lost her seat in the 2015 general election.

House of Lords Edit

It was announced on 14 October 2022, that as part of Boris Johnson's 2022 Political Honours, Bray would be appointed a life peer.[9] On 8 November 2022, she was created Baroness Bray of Coln, of Coln St. Aldwyns in the County of Gloucestershire.[10] She made her maiden speech in the house of Lords on 6 February 2023 during the debate on the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill.[11]

References Edit

  1. ^ . london.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 July 2006. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  2. ^ . BBC Democracy Live. BBC. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
  3. ^ "WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO".
  4. ^ . UK Parliament. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  5. ^ "Conservative A-List Candidates". Conservative Home blog. May 2006. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2006.
  6. ^ Angie Bray (27 May 2010). "Energy and Environment, Food and Rural Affairs". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 510. United Kingdom: House of Commons. col. 360–363.
  7. ^ Grew, Tony (10 September 2010). . PoliticsHome. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012.
  8. ^ Wimpress, Chris (10 July 2012). "Lords Reform: MP Angie Bray To Vote Against Bill, Expects To Be Sacked". Huffington Post UK. Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Political Peerages 2022". GOV.UK. 14 October 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Baroness Bray of Coln". MPs and Lords. UK Parliament. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  11. ^ Baroness Bray of Coln (6 February 2023). "Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 827. United Kingdom: House of Lords. col. 1023–1024.

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Angela Lavinia Bray Baroness Bray of Coln 3 born 13 October 1953 is a British Conservative Party politician who was the Member of the London Assembly for West Central from 2000 to 2008 and Member of Parliament MP for Ealing Central and Acton from 2010 to 2015 The Right HonourableThe Baroness Bray of ColnMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 8 November 2022Life PeerageMember of Parliament for Ealing Central and ActonIn office 6 May 2010 30 March 2015Preceded byConstituency CreatedSucceeded byRupa HuqLeader of the Conservative Partyin the London AssemblyIn office 2006 2007Preceded byBob Neill 1 Succeeded byRichard BarnesMember of the London Assembly for West CentralIn office 4 May 2000 1 May 2008Preceded byConstituency CreatedSucceeded byKit MalthousePersonal detailsBorn 1953 10 13 13 October 1953 age 70 2 Croydon Surrey EnglandPolitical partyConservativeAlma materUniversity of St Andrews Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 House of Lords 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and career EditBray was born in Croydon to Benedict Eustace Charles Tevery Bray and Patricia Measures who were residents of the Isle of Man She was educated at Downe House School Thatcham and later attended the University of St Andrews where she studied medieval history In 1979 she joined the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Gibraltar a year later she joined LBC Radio as a presenter producer and reporter Political career EditShe was employed as head of broadcasting at Conservative Central Office from 1989 She was a press officer for John Major s 1990 leadership campaign During the 1992 general election campaign she served as press secretary to Chris Patten the Chairman of the Conservative Party She assisted the party s press office again in the 2005 election campaign after which she worked as a public affairs consultant Bray unsuccessfully contested East Ham at the 1997 general election finishing second behind Stephen Timms She was a member of the London Assembly for West Central London from 2000 until she stood down in 2008 acting as Conservative leader in the Assembly from 2006 4 She was placed on the A List of Conservative Party candidates for the 2010 general election 5 She won in the constituency of Ealing Central and Acton She made her maiden speech in the House of Commons on 27 May 2010 during a debate on Energy and Environment Food and Rural Affairs 6 After Bray s election to Parliament she was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude 7 She was sacked as Parliamentary Private Secretary in July 2012 after she voted against a coalition government Bill on reforming the House of Lords 8 She lost her seat in the 2015 general election House of Lords Edit It was announced on 14 October 2022 that as part of Boris Johnson s 2022 Political Honours Bray would be appointed a life peer 9 On 8 November 2022 she was created Baroness Bray of Coln of Coln St Aldwyns in the County of Gloucestershire 10 She made her maiden speech in the house of Lords on 6 February 2023 during the debate on the Retained EU Law Revocation and Reform Bill 11 References Edit London Assembly Member Bob Neill london gov uk Archived from the original on 5 July 2006 Retrieved 7 October 2019 Angie Bray MP BBC Democracy Live BBC Archived from the original on 18 December 2010 Retrieved 25 July 2010 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO Angie Bray UK Parliament Archived from the original on 28 December 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 Conservative A List Candidates Conservative Home blog May 2006 Archived from the original on 15 July 2012 Retrieved 11 May 2006 Angie Bray 27 May 2010 Energy and Environment Food and Rural Affairs Parliamentary Debates Hansard Vol 510 United Kingdom House of Commons col 360 363 Grew Tony 10 September 2010 New intake among PPS appointments PoliticsHome Archived from the original on 9 May 2012 Wimpress Chris 10 July 2012 Lords Reform MP Angie Bray To Vote Against Bill Expects To Be Sacked Huffington Post UK Archived from the original on 3 June 2021 Retrieved 3 June 2021 Political Peerages 2022 GOV UK 14 October 2022 Retrieved 15 October 2022 Baroness Bray of Coln MPs and Lords UK Parliament Retrieved 8 November 2022 Baroness Bray of Coln 6 February 2023 Retained EU Law Revocation and Reform Bill Parliamentary Debates Hansard Vol 827 United Kingdom House of Lords col 1023 1024 External links EditAngie Bray s websiteProfile at Parliament of the United Kingdom Contributions in Parliament at Hansard Voting record at Public Whip Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou Profile at Conservative Party Biography from the London Assembly Ealing Acton amp Shepherds Bush ConservativesParliament of the United KingdomNew constituency Member of Parliament for Ealing Central and Acton2010 2015 Succeeded byRupa Huq Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angie Bray Baroness Bray of Coln amp oldid 1164605151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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