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Jo White
House of CommonsIn officeLabour PartyEast Midlands · BassetlawMember of Parliament

Jo White

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Jo White is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw since 2024. Before her election to Parliament, she held roles as a Bassetlaw District Councillor and Deputy Leader of the council. White is known for founding and chairing the Red Wall Caucus, a group of Labour MPs focused on representing industrial heartlands. Her political platform emphasizes stricter immigration controls, the reform of the welfare system, and increased investment in left-behind regions. She is also a Vice-Chair of Labour Friends of Israel.

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Born
1964-01-22 · 62 years old
Birth place
Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Education
University of Manchester
Career
Office manager, Bassetlaw District Councillor, Deputy Leader of Bassetlaw District Council

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