
House of CommonsIn officeIndependentSouth East · CanterburyMember of Parliament
Rosie Duffield
Profile
Rosie Duffield is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Canterbury since 2017. Originally elected as a Labour Party candidate, she resigned the party whip in September 2024 to sit as an independent, citing concerns over government policy and leadership conduct. Throughout her parliamentary career, she has served on various select committees, including the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee. Duffield is known for her vocal stance on gender-critical issues, which has frequently placed her at the center of public and internal party debate regarding transgender rights and political discourse.
Details
- Born
- 1971-07-01 · 54 years old
- Birth place
- Norwich, United Kingdom
- Education
- Further education college
- Career
- Primary school teaching assistant, political satire writer, administration apprentice at Guy's Hospital



