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[[Tracey Crouch]] is the Conservative MP for Chatham and Aylesford. Crouch won the general election in 2010 with a majority of 6,069.  
 
[[Tracey Crouch]] is the Conservative MP for Chatham and Aylesford. Crouch won the general election in 2010 with a majority of 6,069.  
 
  
 
Crouch is also chairman of the [[All Party Alcohol Misuse Group]] and vice chairmain of the [[All Party Groups for Dementia]] and [[Women in Sport]]. <ref name= "Crouch"> [http://www.traceycrouch.org/about-tracey About Tracey] ''Tracey Crouch'', accessed 2 March 2015 </ref>   
 
Crouch is also chairman of the [[All Party Alcohol Misuse Group]] and vice chairmain of the [[All Party Groups for Dementia]] and [[Women in Sport]]. <ref name= "Crouch"> [http://www.traceycrouch.org/about-tracey About Tracey] ''Tracey Crouch'', accessed 2 March 2015 </ref>   
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Crouch once again left Parliament to work in the City until 2010, for insurance giant [[Norwich Union]] and its FTSE parent [[Aviva]]. <ref name= "Crouch"/>
 
Crouch once again left Parliament to work in the City until 2010, for insurance giant [[Norwich Union]] and its FTSE parent [[Aviva]]. <ref name= "Crouch"/>
 
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==

Revision as of 16:39, 2 March 2015

Tracey Crouch

Tracey Crouch is the Conservative MP for Chatham and Aylesford. Crouch won the general election in 2010 with a majority of 6,069.

Crouch is also chairman of the All Party Alcohol Misuse Group and vice chairmain of the All Party Groups for Dementia and Women in Sport. [1]

Background

After graduating from University Crouch found herself working as a researcher for the Conservative Party for a few MP's including Michael Howard. Crouch however then left Parliament and went on to work as a political consultant where she represented clients ranging from a 'major chocolate manufacturer, financial institutions and members of the chemical industry, through to slimming groups and pet charities.' [1]

In 2003, Tracey was asked to return to Parliament to become chief of staff to the shadow education secretary Damian Green, before working as chief of staff to shadow home secretary David Davis shortly thereafter. [1]

Crouch once again left Parliament to work in the City until 2010, for insurance giant Norwich Union and its FTSE parent Aviva. [1]

Education

Crouch studied Law at the University of Hull.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 About Tracey Tracey Crouch, accessed 2 March 2015