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Tom Hayes
United KingdomHouse of CommonsLabour PartySouth West · Bournemouth EastMember of Parliament

Tom Hayes

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Tom Hayes is a British Labour Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East since his election in 2024. Before entering national politics, he served as a councillor on Oxford City Council from 2014 to 2024, where he held the position of deputy leader and focused on environmental policy, including the establishment of the Zero Carbon Oxford Partnership. Hayes previously worked as the chief executive of Elmore Community Services, a charity supporting individuals with mental health, domestic abuse, and homelessness issues. In Parliament, he has advocated for green investment, improved housing standards, and enhanced local infrastructure, while supporting measures such as the Domestic Abuse (Safe Leave) Bill and the legalization of assisted suicide.

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Born
26 February 1983 · 43 years old
Birth place
Salford, United Kingdom
Education
All Hallows R.C. High School, Pendleton College, University of Manchester, University of Cambridge, Yale University
Career
Chief executive of Elmore Community Services, Oxford City Councillor

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