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'''Elizabeth Truss''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for South West Norfolk since 2010. She was appointed a parliamentary under-secretary in the [[Department for Education]] in 2012.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/elizabeth-truss/4097 Elizabeth Truss], www.parliament.uk, accessed 25 August 2013.</ref>  
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'''Elizabeth Truss''' has been the UK [[Conservative Party]] MP for South West Norfolk since 2010.  
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She was appointed a parliamentary under-secretary in the [[Department for Education]] in 2012.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/elizabeth-truss/4097 Elizabeth Truss], www.parliament.uk, accessed 25 August 2013.</ref>  
  
 
She has worked as the secretary of state at the [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] since 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>
 
She has worked as the secretary of state at the [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] since 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>
  
Truss previously worked as deputy director at [[Reform]], a think tank whose declared mission is 'to set out a better way to deliver public services and economic prosperity.' <ref> [http://www.reform.uk/our-work/overview/ Overview] ''Reform'', accessed 23 April 2015 </ref>  
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==Background==
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Truss previously worked as deputy director at [[Reform]], a think tank whose declared mission is 'to set out a better way to deliver public services and economic prosperity'. <ref> [http://www.reform.uk/our-work/overview/ Overview] ''Reform'', accessed 23 April 2015 </ref>  
  
 
In the 2015 general election, Truss was re-elected with a majority of 13,861. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/conservative/elizabeth-truss/557 Elizabeth Truss] ''Express'', accessed 19 May 2015 </ref>
 
In the 2015 general election, Truss was re-elected with a majority of 13,861. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/conservative/elizabeth-truss/557 Elizabeth Truss] ''Express'', accessed 19 May 2015 </ref>
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==Pushing fracking==
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Two months after being appointed environment secretary in July 2014 Truss appeared before the [[Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee]]. There she repeated the government's mantra that 'provided [fracking] is carried out in a responsible manner people can have confidence in it'.  There was a need, she said to 'demystify' it.
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:We need to do a good job in explaining to the public. There can be misinformation out there. It is our job to explain. People need to understand the evidence behind policy', she said.
  
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
*In June 2015 Truss attended lobbyists [[Westbourne Communications]]' summer party at the ICA in London. <ref> James Bethell, [http://changeopinion.com/westbournes-summer-party-demonstrates-how-the-terms-have-changed/ Westbourne’s Summer Party demonstrates how the terms have changed], Westbourne website, 4 June 2015 </ref>
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In June 2015 Truss attended lobbyists [[Westbourne Communications]]' summer party at the ICA in London. <ref> James Bethell, [http://changeopinion.com/westbournes-summer-party-demonstrates-how-the-terms-have-changed/ Westbourne’s Summer Party demonstrates how the terms have changed], Westbourne website, 4 June 2015 </ref> Westbourne counts among its clients the controversial fracking firm [[Cuadrilla Resources]], which a few weeks later suffered a blow to its shale exploration plans when [[Lancashire County Council]] rejected its applications at two sites in the region.
  
 
==Special advisers==
 
==Special advisers==

Revision as of 13:16, 4 November 2015

Elizabeth Truss

Elizabeth Truss has been the UK Conservative Party MP for South West Norfolk since 2010.


She was appointed a parliamentary under-secretary in the Department for Education in 2012.[1]

She has worked as the secretary of state at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since July 2014.[2]

Background

Truss previously worked as deputy director at Reform, a think tank whose declared mission is 'to set out a better way to deliver public services and economic prosperity'. [3]

In the 2015 general election, Truss was re-elected with a majority of 13,861. [4]

Pushing fracking

Two months after being appointed environment secretary in July 2014 Truss appeared before the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee. There she repeated the government's mantra that 'provided [fracking] is carried out in a responsible manner people can have confidence in it'. There was a need, she said to 'demystify' it.

We need to do a good job in explaining to the public. There can be misinformation out there. It is our job to explain. People need to understand the evidence behind policy', she said.

Events

In June 2015 Truss attended lobbyists Westbourne Communications' summer party at the ICA in London. [5] Westbourne counts among its clients the controversial fracking firm Cuadrilla Resources, which a few weeks later suffered a blow to its shale exploration plans when Lancashire County Council rejected its applications at two sites in the region.

Special advisers

Former

Gifts

In September 2013, Truss was gifted a box at Norwich City Football Club for her and her husband, valued at about £2,000.[7]

Resources

FrackWell.png This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project

See: Fracking lobbying firms

See: Fracking Spads

Notes

  1. Elizabeth Truss, www.parliament.uk, accessed 25 August 2013.
  2. Ministerial appointments: July 2014, Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.
  3. Overview Reform, accessed 23 April 2015
  4. Elizabeth Truss Express, accessed 19 May 2015
  5. James Bethell, Westbourne’s Summer Party demonstrates how the terms have changed, Westbourne website, 4 June 2015
  6. MWW The UK Government, November 2014, accessed 4 May 2015.
  7. 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