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Rutland was a councillor for [[Streatham Common and Vale (ward)|Streatham Common and Vale]] ward on [[Lambeth London Borough Council]] from 2022 to 2024.<ref>[https://www.lambeth-labour.org.uk/profile/tom-rutland/ Lambeth Labour Party profile]</ref> |
Rutland was a councillor for [[Streatham Common and Vale (ward)|Streatham Common and Vale]] ward on [[Lambeth London Borough Council]] from 2022 to 2024.<ref>[https://www.lambeth-labour.org.uk/profile/tom-rutland/ Lambeth Labour Party profile]</ref> When he resigned to concentrate on becoming an MP, local website Brixton Buzz accused him of being an absentee councillor, saying that "he attracted criticism from local residents after failing to show up for his local surgeries in Lambeth."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cobb |first=Jason |date=2024-03-22 |title=AWOL Labour Cllr Tom Rutland finally resigns from Lambeth Council to concentrate on becoming the next MP for East Shoreham and Worthing |url=https://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2024/03/awol-labour-cllr-tom-rutland-finally-resigns-from-lambeth-council-to-concentrate-on-becoming-the-next-mp-for-east-shoreham-and-worthing/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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In the [[2024 United Kingdom general election]], Rutland was elected as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[East Worthing and Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency)|East Worthing and Shoreham]] with 22,120 votes (45.1%) and a [[majority]] of 9,519 over the second place Conservative candidate.<ref>{{cite web |title=East Worthing and Shoreham - General election results 2024 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001218 |website=BBC News |access-date=5 July 2024 |date=5 July 2024}}</ref> |
In the [[2024 United Kingdom general election]], Rutland was elected as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[East Worthing and Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency)|East Worthing and Shoreham]] with 22,120 votes (45.1%) and a [[majority]] of 9,519 over the second place Conservative candidate.<ref>{{cite web |title=East Worthing and Shoreham - General election results 2024 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001218 |website=BBC News |access-date=5 July 2024 |date=5 July 2024}}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 5 November 2024
Tom Rutland | |
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Member of Parliament for East Worthing and Shoreham | |
Assumed office 4 July 2024 | |
Preceded by | Tim Loughton |
Majority | 9,519 (19.4%) |
Member of Lambeth London Borough Council for Streatham Common and Vale | |
In office 5 May 2022 – 2 May 2024 | |
Personal details | |
Born | February 1992 (age 32) |
Political party | Labour |
Alma mater | Jesus College, Oxford (PPE) |
Website | Official website |
Thomas William Rutland[1] (born February 1992[2]) is a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for East Worthing and Shoreham since 2024.[3]
Early life and education
[edit]Rutland was educated at The Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells and went on to graduate in philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) at Jesus College, Oxford in 2013.[4][5] He was Junior Common Room president at Jesus College and subsequently president of Oxford University Student Union from 2013 to 2014.[6][7]
Early career
[edit]Rutland has worked as a press officer for the Financial Conduct Authority, Imperial College London, and the Prospect trade union.[8][9]
Political career
[edit]Rutland was a councillor for Streatham Common and Vale ward on Lambeth London Borough Council from 2022 to 2024.[10] When he resigned to concentrate on becoming an MP, local website Brixton Buzz accused him of being an absentee councillor, saying that "he attracted criticism from local residents after failing to show up for his local surgeries in Lambeth."[11]
In the 2024 United Kingdom general election, Rutland was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for East Worthing and Shoreham with 22,120 votes (45.1%) and a majority of 9,519 over the second place Conservative candidate.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Members Sworn". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 752. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Commons. 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Thomas William RUTLAND". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Companies House. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ Helm, Toby; Tapper, James (30 June 2024). "'People assume we will win by an absolute mile': Labour fears voter complacency". The Observer. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
- ^ "Former Jesus College students become new MPs". Jesus College, Oxford. 4 July 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ "Tom Rutland". LinkedIn. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ "The OUSU Team: Tom Rutland". Cherwell]. 11 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ "It's not all Harry Potter and football for students' union". Oxford Mail. 8 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ Imperial College, Tom Rutland, Public Affairs Officer, Communications and Public Affairs, 25 February 2019.
- ^ Lambeth Labour Party profile
- ^ Cobb, Jason (2024-03-22). "AWOL Labour Cllr Tom Rutland finally resigns from Lambeth Council to concentrate on becoming the next MP for East Shoreham and Worthing". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
- ^ "East Worthing and Shoreham - General election results 2024". BBC News. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford
- People educated at The Skinners' School
- UK MPs 2024–present
- Councillors in the London Borough of Lambeth
- Labour Party (UK) councillors
- LGBTQ members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
- English LGBTQ politicians
- 1992 births