
House of CommonsIn officeLabour PartyEast Midlands · Nottingham EastMember of Parliament
Nadia Whittome
Profile
Nadia Whittome is a British politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Nottingham East since 2019. Upon her initial election at age 23, she became the youngest MP in the House of Commons, earning the title 'Baby of the House'. A member of the Socialist Campaign Group, she identifies as a democratic socialist and has been a vocal advocate for workers' rights, anti-austerity measures, and social justice. Before her parliamentary career, she worked as a carer and a crime project worker. Whittome is known for her commitment to donating a portion of her parliamentary salary to local charities and her active involvement in grassroots political movements.
Details
- Born
- 1996-08-29 · 29 years old
- Birth place
- Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Education
- West Bridgford School, Bilborough Sixth Form College, Nottingham College, University of Nottingham
- Career
- Care worker, crime project worker



