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Luke Charters
United KingdomHouse of CommonsLabour PartyYorkshire and the Humber · York OuterMember of Parliament

Luke Charters

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Luke Charters is a British Labour politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for York Outer since 2024. Before entering national politics, he worked in the financial sector at the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority, and later held senior management roles in the fintech industry. Charters previously served as a councillor on the Newham London Borough Council. In Parliament, he has focused on issues such as fraud prevention, bailiff regulation, flood defences, and parental leave reform, becoming the first male MP to take extended paternity leave.

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Born
1995-08-18 · 30 years old
Birth place
York, North Yorkshire, England
Education
Huntington School, Mansfield College (University of Oxford), University of Chicago
Career
Bank of England official, Financial Conduct Authority staff, Senior manager in fintech, Company director

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