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Thérèse Coffey succeeded [[John Gummer]] as the Conservative MP for Suffolk Coastal.
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[[File:Therese Coffey.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Therese Coffey, deputy leader of the House of Commons]]'''Thérèse Coffey''' succeeded [[John Gummer]] as the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for Suffolk Coastal in 2010.  
  
==Activities==
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She was appointed an assistant government whip in the cabinet reshuffle of July 2014.<ref name="No10reshuffle">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-july-2014 Ministerial appointments: July 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.</ref>
  
==Views==
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In the May 2015 election, Coffey retained her seat with a majority of 18,842, becoming Parliamentary secretary to and deputy leader of the [[House of Commons]]. <ref> [http://www.itv.com/news/update/2015-05-11/therese-coffey-named-as-deputy-leader-of-commons/ Therese Coffey named as deputy leader of Commons] ''ITV News'', 11 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015 </ref>
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==Pro-nuclear views ==
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In her maiden speech in 2010 Coffey said:
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:My diverse constituency also contains our beloved nuclear power station at Sizewell. I hope that we shall have many more reactors there — certainly at least two — before the end of the decade.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*[[Associate Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group]]
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*[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Private Equity and Venture Capital]]
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*[[All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group]]
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*[[Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies]]
  
==Contact==
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==Gifts==
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Coffey had a [[Conservative]] business dinner, estimated to be worth £1,000, donated to her by [[Huawei Technologies]] and was taken to the tennis at Wimbledon, estimated at £895, by [[Digital UK]].<ref> Annabelle Dickson [http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/politics/second_jobs_and_party_donations_from_energy_firms_it_and_property_companies_what_has_your_mp_declared_in_the_latest_mp_s_register_of_interests_1_3824860 Second jobs and party donations from energy firms, IT and property companies - what has your MP declared in the latest MP’s register of interests?] ''Eastern Daily Press'', 29 October 2014, accessed 20 February 2015 </ref>
  
:Address:
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==Affiliations==
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*[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Costs]] - Member
  
:Phone:
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==Contact==
 
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:Twitter: @theresecoffey
:Email:
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:Website:http://www.theresecoffeymp.com
 
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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*Therese Coffey, [http://www.theresecoffeymp.com/sizewell-c/sizewell-c-development-8211-edf-1st-round-proposals/655 Sizewell C Development – EDF 1ST Round Proposals], Letter to constituents, 15 January 2013
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 15 October 2015

Therese Coffey, deputy leader of the House of Commons

Thérèse Coffey succeeded John Gummer as the UK Conservative Party MP for Suffolk Coastal in 2010.

She was appointed an assistant government whip in the cabinet reshuffle of July 2014.[1]

In the May 2015 election, Coffey retained her seat with a majority of 18,842, becoming Parliamentary secretary to and deputy leader of the House of Commons. [2]

Pro-nuclear views

In her maiden speech in 2010 Coffey said:

My diverse constituency also contains our beloved nuclear power station at Sizewell. I hope that we shall have many more reactors there — certainly at least two — before the end of the decade.

Affiliations

Gifts

Coffey had a Conservative business dinner, estimated to be worth £1,000, donated to her by Huawei Technologies and was taken to the tennis at Wimbledon, estimated at £895, by Digital UK.[3]

Affiliations

Contact

Twitter: @theresecoffey
Website:http://www.theresecoffeymp.com

Resources

Notes

  1. Ministerial appointments: July 2014, Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.
  2. Therese Coffey named as deputy leader of Commons ITV News, 11 May 2015, accessed 13 May 2015
  3. Annabelle Dickson Second jobs and party donations from energy firms, IT and property companies - what has your MP declared in the latest MP’s register of interests? Eastern Daily Press, 29 October 2014, accessed 20 February 2015