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Stella Creasy
United KingdomHouse of CommonsLabour PartyLondon · WalthamstowMember of Parliament

Stella Creasy

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Stella Creasy is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Walthamstow since 2010. An academic by background with a PhD from the London School of Economics, she previously worked in think tanks and as a parliamentary researcher. Creasy is widely recognized for her high-profile campaigns on social issues, including the regulation of payday lenders, the expansion of abortion rights in Northern Ireland, and the protection of women from online harassment and misogyny. She has held various frontbench roles and remains a prominent voice within the Labour Party.

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Born
1977-04-05 · 49 years old
Birth place
Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom
Education
Colchester County High School for Girls, Magdalene College (Cambridge), London School of Economics
Career
Deputy Director of Involve, parliamentary researcher, speechwriter, head of public affairs at the Scout Association, local councillor

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