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[[File:Amber Rudd, crown copyright, gov.uk.jpg|right||thumb|300px|Amber Rudd]]'''Amber Rudd''' has been the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for Hastings and Rye since the 2010 general election<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/amber-rudd/41303 Amber Rudd], www.parliament.uk, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref> | [[File:Amber Rudd, crown copyright, gov.uk.jpg|right||thumb|300px|Amber Rudd]]'''Amber Rudd''' has been the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for Hastings and Rye since the 2010 general election<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/amber-rudd/41303 Amber Rudd], www.parliament.uk, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref> | ||
− | She was appointed energy and climate change secretary after the May 2015 general election.<ref name="BBC"> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32683868 Cabinet reshuffle: Amber Rudd and Sajid Javid promoted], 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015</ref> | + | Rudd was appointed to UK Home Secretary on 14 July 2016 by incoming Prime Minister [[Theresa May]]. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in Who's out? May's New Cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> |
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+ | She was appointed energy and climate change secretary by [[David Cameron]] after the May 2015 general election.<ref name="BBC"> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32683868 Cabinet reshuffle: Amber Rudd and Sajid Javid promoted], 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015</ref> | ||
==Political career== | ==Political career== |
Revision as of 09:00, 15 July 2016
Amber Rudd has been the UK Conservative Party MP for Hastings and Rye since the 2010 general election[1]
Rudd was appointed to UK Home Secretary on 14 July 2016 by incoming Prime Minister Theresa May. [2]
She was appointed energy and climate change secretary by David Cameron after the May 2015 general election.[3]
Contents
Political career
In October 2013 Rudd was appointed assistant whip to the HM Treasury.[4]
In the July 2014 cabinet reshuffle she was appointed parliamentary under secretary of state for climate change at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in July 2014 [5] inheriting the same portfolio as had been held by Greg Barker as minister of state.[3]
Rudd's move from the Treasury and role as an ally of George Osborne was viewed as a sign that the Treasury was seeking to tighten its grip on green energy spending. Rudd's new responsibilities include the embattled Green Deal and other energy efficiency schemes such as the Energy Company Obligation, which is in the process of being overhauled. [6]
Background
Rudd is a former venture capitalist, and is the sister of Roland Rudd, founder of PR agency RLM Finsbury, and ex-wife of A.A. Gill, the writer and restaurant critic. [6]
Failure to declare family links to lobbying
Under new rules brought in in 2015, MPs must disclose all family members engaged in lobbying the public sector, however Rudd failed to mention her brother Roland Rudd of RLM Finsbury.
Tamasin Cave, of Spinwatch and the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency, said:
- 'By breaking the rules, Amber Rudd gives the impression she'd rather we didn't know about her brother's lobbying business, or his many clients in the energy business.'
A source close to the Rudd acknowledged that a mistake had been made and that it was an 'oversight' that would be corrected.[7]
Special advisers
Former
- James Wild - now a SPaD to defence secretary Michael Fallon
- Maria Allen, former public affairs manager (account director) for high-profile lobbying firm Burson-Marsteller for six years from 2007 until 2013, and also a researcher at the free market think-tank Institute of Economic Affairs in 2005. [8] [8]
Affiliations
- George Osborne - Rudd is a former aide to the chancellor.
Resources
This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project |
See: Fracking Spads
- Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed, 29 April 2015.
Notes
- ↑ Amber Rudd, www.parliament.uk, accessed 4 November 2012.
- ↑ 'Whos in Who's out? May's New Cabinet' 14 July 2016, BBC News, accessed 15 July 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 BBC News Cabinet reshuffle: Amber Rudd and Sajid Javid promoted, 11 May 2015, accessed 11 May 2015
- ↑ Ministerial appointments: 7 October 2013, Prime Minister's Office, 7 October 2013.
- ↑ Ministerial appointments: July 2014, Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014, accessed same day
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Emily Gosden, Cabinet reshuffle: Chancellor's allies Matt Hancock and Amber Rudd join energy department , The Telegraph, 15 July 2014, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ David Singleton MPs' family lobbying links revealed... but Amber Rudd fails to come clean Total Politics, 22 July 2015, accessed 23 July 2015.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Maria Allen LinkedIn profile, accessed 19 September 2014.