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Chris White
NameChris White
PartyConservative Party (UK)
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
OccupationPolitician

Chris White. He is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington from 2010 to 2017. A member of the Conservative Party (UK), he held several parliamentary roles focusing on business and industrial strategy. His political career was marked by advocacy for manufacturing and local enterprise.

Early life and education

Details regarding his early upbringing are not widely documented in public sources. He pursued higher education at the University of Birmingham, where he studied political science. His academic background provided a foundation for his later involvement in public policy and British politics. Following his studies, he engaged in various business and community roles within the West Midlands region before entering the political arena.

Career

Prior to his election to the House of Commons, he worked in the private sector, with experience in marketing and business development. Following his election in the 2010 general election, he was appointed to the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee. He served as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Cabinet Office and later as PPS to the Minister of State for Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. He was a prominent member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Manufacturing and sponsored the Sustainable Communities Act 2007. His work often focused on issues related to SMEs and regional economic growth, particularly in the Midlands Engine initiative.

Political positions

He was generally considered a moderate within the Conservative Party (UK), often aligning with the party's leadership under David Cameron and Theresa May. He was a strong supporter of British manufacturing, advocating for policies to boost the Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative. He supported the 2016 referendum on European Union membership and campaigned for the Remain side. In Parliament, he was known for his focus on local government funding, supporting the Localism Act 2011, and environmental sustainability, having introduced a Private Member's Bill on corporate social responsibility.

Electoral history

He was first elected as the MP for Warwick and Leamington in May 2010, defeating the sitting Labour MP James Plaskitt. He retained the seat in the 2015 general election with an increased majority. In the June 2017 snap election, he lost his seat to Matt Western of the Labour Party (UK), ending his tenure in the House of Commons.

Personal life

He is married and has children. He has been involved with various charitable and community organizations in Warwickshire, including roles with local Chamber of Commerce groups and heritage trusts. His interests outside politics reportedly include history, rugby, and the arts.

Category:Conservative Party (UK) MPs Category:Alumni of the University of Birmingham Category:People from Warwickshire