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  1. Early life and career

  2. Parliamentary career

     Campaigns  'Tatler tory' 

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

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| office = Vice Chairman of the
Conservative Party for Women
| leader = Theresa May
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| predecessor = Maria Caulfield
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|office1 = Member of Parliament
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Helen Olivia Bicknell Whately[1] (née Lightwood[2][3]; 23 June 1976) is a British Conservative Party politician and former management consultant who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Faversham and Mid Kent constituency in Kent since 2015. Since 27 July 2018, she has also been Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party for Women.

Early life and career

Helen Olivia Bicknell Lightwood[4] was born in Norwich on 23 June 1976, and grew up near Redhill, Surrey. Both her parents worked as doctors.[4][5][6] She was educated at an all-girls Roman Catholic school before entering the sixth form at the independent Westminster School in London.[5][7] During her school years she undertook work experience in hospitals, with the intention of following her parents into a medical career, but Whately commented in her maiden speech as MP that it instead incentivised her to pursue a career in which she could improve healthcare as a whole.[10]

After leaving school, she taught English in rural Nepal for a year.[6] Lightwood then matriculated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford in 1995, initially studying Human Sciences before switching to Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) after the first year.[5][8] During her time at Oxford she was a member of debating society the Oxford Union, but she did not have any interest in student politics, later saying that she felt that it "did not seem to be about getting stuff done".[5]

After university, she worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers for two years as a management consultant trainee before working at AOL where Lightwood was involved in setting up their internet film service.[6][9][17] After this she worked as a media policy advisor for the then Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and Conservative Party MP Hugo Swire. This experience inspired her to pursue a political career.[5]

She unsuccessfully contested the 2010 general election in the Kingston and Surbiton constituency for the Conservative Party, losing to the incumbent Liberal Democrat MP Ed Davey by 7,560 votes (13.3%).[10] From 2007 to 2015, Whately worked as an engagement manager for the management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company in their healthcare division.[17][11]

Parliamentary career

Whately was selected by the Conservative Party in February 2015 to contest the Faversham and Mid Kent seat in an all-women shortlist.[12] The constituency's previous Conservative MP Hugh Robertson had chosen in January not to seek re-election.[13] She had also made the shortlist for the Wealden, North East Hampshire, South Cambridgeshire, Bury St. Edmunds and Banbury constituencies.[12]

She was elected as MP for Faversham and Mid Kent at the 2015 general election with 24,895 votes (54%) and a majority of 16,652 (36.4%).[14] The constituency is considered as a safe seat, for it has been represented by Conservative MPs since its creation in 1997.[15] Whately's maiden speech on 2 June focused on the National Health Service.[16] In July, she was chosen to sit on the Commons Health Select Committee.[17] In December, she voted to support Prime Minister David Cameron's plans to carry out airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria.[18]

Whately supported the United Kingdom remaining within the European Union (EU) in the June 2016 membership referendum.[19] She stated her reason for this was that British membership of the EU meant greater economic growth, security, standards of living for British people, and British influence in international affairs.[20]

In July 2016, Whately was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the International Trade Minister Greg Hands.[17] In October, she was selected as the Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Mental Health and of the APPG for Fruit and Vegetable Farmers.[21][22][23] In February 2017, she voted to support the government's motion for the invoking of Article 50 to formally start the process of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU. Whately, a "Remain" supporter, explained her decision as honouring the result of the referendum.[24][25]

In January 2017, she faced criticism from some local residents for tweeting enthusiastically about being at the inauguration of President Donald Trump, due to his controversial policies. She responded that she was representing parliamentarians from the United Kingdom, and that it was important to build links with key foreign allies.[26]

Whately held her seat in the general election in June 2017, with 30,390 (61.1%) votes and an increased majority of 17,413 (35%).[27] Following the election she became the PPS to the Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities, Justine Greening.[28] She also became the chair of the APPG for Health, and Personalised Medicine and continued to be chair of the APPG for Mental Health, and Fruit and Vegetable Farmers.[29][30][31]

In July 2017, Whately was criticised for accepting several thousand pounds' worth of hospitality from the Saudi Arabian government before going on to defend its record in a parliamentary debate. The debate followed an urgent question by Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake over fears of the imminent execution of 14 men for protest-related offences, including a number who were children at the time of their alleged offences. Whately had urged parliamentarians to "appreciate that the government of Saudi Arabia are taking to steps to improve their actions on human rights", but was criticised by an opposition Labour Party MP as a "serial apologist for the regime".[32] [33]

In January 2018, she was appointed as PPS to Brandon Lewis, the Minister without portfolio and Conservative Party Chairman.[34]

She became Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party for Women on 27 July 2018, after Maria Caulfield stood down in protest at the Government's approach to exiting the European Union.

In the House of Commons she has sat on the Health and Social Care Committee.[35]

Campaigns

In 2017, she campaigned for the repeal of the ban on foxhunting with dogs in England and Wales, stating that it did not protect animal welfare.[36]

She campaigned with the Kent County Council for two new schools to be opened in Maidstone, Kent to relieve pressure on primary school places as well as offering more places for children with special needs.[37] This resulted in the opening of Maidstone Primary Academy and the secondary special school, Bearsted Academy.[38][39]

Whately campaigned against Maidstone's Local Plan (a policy document that defines the framework for development in the area until 2031[40]) as she felt that it did not have enough funding for improvements in infrastructure and roads and could damage local landmarks such as Leeds Castle.[41] Both Whately and Maidstone and The Weald MP Helen Grant wrote to the then Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Sajid Javid in September 2017 to intervene in the matter, but he declined as he felt that it was a decision that should be made locally.[42][43] Maidstone Borough Council formally adopted the Local Plan in October.[44]

'Tatler tory'

Whately was featured in an article in Tatler magazine in September 2008 on ten of the most promising Conservative candidates for the next general election in marginal seats.[45] [46] The piece was reportedly criticised by the Conservative Party leader at the time and went on to achieve notoriety for the relative electoral failure of those featured, in an election (2010) when the Conservative Party won seats and went into Government.[47] [48] Further issues relating to one of the other featured candidates, Mark Clarke, led to the phrase 'curse of the Tatler tory'.[49] [50] Although Whately was not elected in 2010, she was successful in the following general election and was the only one featured in the magazine who was an MP after the 2017 general election.

Personal life

Whately lives in London and in a village near Faversham.[51][52]

She has been married to Marcus Whately (whom she met at the University of Oxford) since 2005.[53][6] They have three children. Marcus is the founder and co-chief executive officer of an energy company.[54][55] She has one older brother.[5] Since 2015, she has been a vice-president of the Maidstone branch of the learning disability charity Mencap.[56][57][58]

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4. ^{{cite web |url=http://myparliament.info/member/4527 |title=Biography for Helen Whately |publisher=MyParliament |accessdate=22 April 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170428235943/http://myparliament.info/member/4527 |archivedate=28 April 2017 |df= }}
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16. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.helenwhately.org.uk/news/maiden-speech |title=Maiden Speech |publisher=Helen Whately |date=2 June 2015 |accessdate=27 August 2017 |last=Whately |first=Helen |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170828225644/https://www.helenwhately.org.uk/news/maiden-speech |archivedate=28 August 2017 |df=dmy-all}}
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26. ^{{cite news |title=Faversham and Mid Kent MP Helen Whately faces backlash after tweet about Donald Trump's inauguration |url=https://www.kentonline.co.uk/maidstone/news/mp-faces-backlash-after-inauguration-119313/ |work=Kent Online |accessdate=14 October 2018 |date=22 January 2017}}
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