Tracey Crouch

Biography:

Tracey Crouch was elected as Conservative MP for Chatham and Aylesford on May 7th 2015 with 21614 votes, taking 50.2% of the vote.

Born in 1975, Tracey grew up and was educated in Kent. Tracey left Kent to study Law at Hull University when after graduation she worked as a researcher to a Conservative MP.

After two years of working in Parliament (1996-1998) for various MPs including Michael Howard, Tracey left to work as a political consultant where she represented clients ranging from a major chocolate manufacturer, financial institutions and members of the chemical industry, through to slimming groups and pet charities.

In 2003, Tracey was asked to return to Parliament to become chief of staff to the shadow education secretary Damian Green, before moving to become chief of staff to shadow home secretary David Davis shortly after.

After the 2005 General Election, Tracey once again left Parliament to work in the City for insurance giant Norwich Union and its FTSE parent Aviva.

Tracey was selected as the parliamentary candidate for Chatham & Aylesford in November 2006.

In February 2011 she was elected as an executive to the 1922 committee of backbench Tories.

Constituency: Chatham and Aylesford

Constituency Address: 200 Canterbury Street, Gillingham, Kent ME7 5XG

Constituency Tel: 01634 673 180

Date of Birth: 24/07/1975

Email: tracey.crouch.mp@parliament.uk

Party: Conservative

Personal Website: www.traceycrouch.org

Westminster Address: Tracey Crouch MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Twitter: @tracey_crouch

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TraceyCrouch2015?fref=ts