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Caroline Nokes
House of CommonsIn officeConservative PartySouth East · Romsey and Southampton NorthMember of Parliament

Caroline Nokes

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Caroline Nokes is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Romsey and Southampton North since 2010. She has held several government positions, including Minister of State for Immigration from 2018 to 2019. Throughout her parliamentary career, she has been a member of various select committees and served as the chair of the Women and Equalities Committee. In July 2024, she was elected as the Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, a role that serves as a Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. Nokes is known for her advocacy on planning policy, rural economy issues, and her focus on equality and human rights.

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Born
1972-06-26 · 53 years old
Birth place
Lyndhurst, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Education
The Romsey School, La Sagesse Convent, Peter Symonds' College, University of Sussex
Career
Policy adviser, Chief executive of the National Pony Society, Test Valley Borough Councillor

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