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Anne Milton (Anne Frances Turner) was born on 3 November, 1955 in Sussex, England, is a British Independent politician. Discover Anne Milton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Anne Frances Turner
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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November 1955
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Sussex, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Her husband is Neil Milton (m. 1979) Graham Henderson (m. 2000)

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Children 4, including Nikki Henderson

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1955

Anne Frances Milton (née Turner; born 3 November 1955) is a former British politician and lobbyist who served as Minister of State for Skills and Apprenticeships from 2017 to 2019.

Anne Frances Turner was born on 3 November 1955 in Sussex, England to Patrick and Nesta Turner.

She attended Haywards Heath Grammar School in West Sussex.

She trained as a nurse at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and obtained a diploma in district nursing from the London South Bank University.

Milton worked for the NHS for 25 years as a nurse which included working in primary care, research and supporting palliative care nurses.

1979

She married her first husband Neil Milton in 1979 in Haywards Heath; the couple later divorced.

1980

During the 1980s, she was a shop steward for the Royal College of Nursing.

1999

Milton was a councillor for the Borough of Reigate and Banstead from 1999 to 2004 and was Conservative Group leader on the council from 2000 to 2003 and a member of the South East England Regional Assembly.

She applied to go on the Conservative Party's list of Parliamentary candidates in 1999 and was shortlisted in the selections for Bexhill and Battle and for Bridgwater but was not selected for a seat for the 2001 general election.

2000

Her second husband, Dr. Graham Henderson, whom she married in February 2000 in Surrey, is a former local medical director at Virgin Healthcare.

Milton lives in Surrey and has four children, one of whom is yachtswoman Nikki Henderson.

2005

She was Member of Parliament (MP) for Guildford from 2005 to 2019.

Milton was selected to contest the Guildford parliamentary constituency in the 2005 general election, a seat which the Conservatives had unexpectedly lost in 2001 to the Liberal Democrat Sue Doughty with the constituency becoming a marginal.

She was elected as the MP for Guildford at the 2005 general election with a margin of victory of 347 votes.

During the 2005–2010 parliament, Milton worked as the Shadow Minister for Tourism from November 2006 and then the Shadow Minister for Health in July 2007.

2006

After the election, she was appointed to the Health Select Committee serving till December 2006.

In February 2006, Milton was among a minority of Conservative MPs to oppose exceptions for private clubs from the proposed Smoking ban in England.

Milton had previously announced her opposition to a partial ban, stating it was "the worst possible solution".

2010

Milton held her seat in the 2010 general election and increased her majority to 7,782 votes (14%).

In July 2010, Milton suggested that doctors should describe obese patients as 'fat' to encourage them to take responsibility for their condition.

This was criticised by campaigners who pointed out that a clinical definition was being replaced with a subjective, pejorative term.

During the 2010–2015 parliament, she served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department of Health, then, as a result of a ministerial reshuffle in September 2012, Milton was appointed a Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury), Vice-Chamberlain of the Household and later Treasurer of the Household.

“You have to know the MPs very well,” Milton said of her time in the Whips' Office.

“If you’re working successfully, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you can avoid a rebellion but you should always be able to predict a vote spot-on, or at the very worst one or two out.”

2013

She abstained on the parliamentary vote on the legalisation of same sex marriage in February 2013 citing a lack of consensus amongst her constituents.

2015

In March 2015, she was appointed to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and therefore granted the title The Right Honourable.

2016

She voted for the United Kingdom to remain with the European Union (EU) in the June 2016 membership referendum.

2017

Milton was re-elected as MP for Guildford in the 2017 snap general election.

Following the election, she was selected as the Minister of State for Skills and Apprenticeships and the Minister for Women.

2018

On 23 October 2018, Milton resigned from the Commons Reference Group on Representation and Inclusion, chaired by Commons speaker John Bercow, citing incompetence in Bercow's ability to tackle bullying and sexual harassment problems in Parliament.

2019

Elected as a Conservative, she had the whip removed in September 2019 and subsequently sat as an independent politician.

On 23 July 2019, Milton resigned as Minister of State for Skills and Apprenticeships shortly before Boris Johnson was announced as the new leader of the Conservative Party and, thus, Prime Minister.

She said that she could not serve in a government which said there was a possibility of the UK leaving the European Union with no deal.

She had the whip removed in September 2019 and subsequently sat as an independent politician.

She stood for re-election in the 2019 general election as an independent and lost to the Conservative candidate Angela Richardson.

In 2021, Milton joined KPMG as an associate.

In 2022, Milton joined lobbying firm PLMR as an advisor.