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Paula Bradshaw was born on 1 November, 1972 in United Kingdom, is a Politician from Northern Ireland. Discover Paula Bradshaw'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 51 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 1 November 1972
Birthday 1 November
Birthplace United Kingdom
Nationality Northern Irish

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Paula Bradshaw Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Paula Bradshaw's Husband?

Her husband is Ian Parsley (m. 2011)

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Paula Bradshaw Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paula Bradshaw worth at the age of 51 years old? Paula Bradshaw’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from Northern Irish. We have estimated Paula Bradshaw's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1972

Paula Jane Bradshaw (born 1 November 1972) is an Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politician.

2003

In 2003, she became the director of Greater Village Regeneration Trust, where she remained until her election to the Assembly in 2016.

2010

Bradshaw contested the 2010 general election for the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists and was defeated by the SDLP's Alasdair McDonnell.

In October 2010, she resigned her Ulster Unionist Party membership, a decade later telling the Belfast Telegraph in 2017, "I just couldn't stay in a party that's sexist, homophobic and sectarian so I resigned."

She cited comments made by Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott, who said he would never attend Pride or a GAA match, as well as her treatment in a selection whereby members had questioned her ability to be an Assembly member as a working mother.

In November 2010, Bradshaw joined the Alliance Party.

2014

She first took public office when she was elected to Belfast City Council as a representative for the Balmoral electoral area in May 2014.

2016

She has been a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for South Belfast since the 2016 election and in 2024 was appointed Alliance Party Chief Whip.

Bradshaw attended Whiteabbey Primary School and then Belfast High School.

She subsequently completed a degree in European Business at Ulster University at Coleraine, before returning to study law and government part-time at the Jordanstown campus.

Following her graduation, Bradshaw spent a year in Sheffield working in market research, before returning to work for the South Belfast Traders Association.

After three years, she took a position as an economic development officer with the South Belfast Partnership Board.

Bradshaw was selected to replace Anna Lo as the lead Alliance candidate for Belfast South in the 2016 Assembly elections, winning election with 9.1% of first-preference votes.

2017

In the 2017 snap Assembly election, she was re-elected with 13% of first-preferences.

2020

She currently serves as the Alliance Party's health spokesperson and, in 2020, was appointed Assembly Private Secretary at the Department of Justice to support Minister Naomi Long.

She was re-elected at the 2022 election, at which the Alliance Party became the largest party in South Belfast for the first time and her running mate Kate Nicholl was also elected.