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Maggie Throup was born on 27 January, 1957 in Shipley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, is a British Conservative politician, MP for Erewash. Discover Maggie Throup'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 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 27 January, 1957
Birthday 27 January
Birthplace Shipley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1957

Margaret Ann Throup (born 27 January 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Erewash in Derbyshire since the 2015 general election.

Prior to entering politics, Throup worked as a biomedical scientist and business consultant.

Maggie Throup was born on 27 January 1957 in Shipley, West Riding of Yorkshire.

Her early education was at the Bradford Girls' Grammar School.

She graduated from the University of Manchester with a BSc.

in Biology.

After graduating she worked as a biomedical scientist at the Calderdale Health Authority for seven years.

During her time there, she became a Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science specialising in haematology.

She then pursued a career in marketing and public relations which included a directorship of a pharmaceutical company and running her own consultancy.

2005

Throup stood unsuccessfully as the Conservative candidate for Colne Valley in West Yorkshire in the 2005 general election, losing to the Labour party candidate Kali Mountford.

2010

She subsequently contested the constituency of Solihull in the 2010 general election, however lost to the Liberal Democrat candidate Lorely Burt.

2015

Throup was subsequently selected as the Conservative candidate for Erewash and was elected as MP for the constituency in the 2015 general election with 20,636 (42.7%) votes and a majority of 3,584.

In the 2015–17 parliament, she was part of the Health Select Committee and the Scottish Affairs Committee.

2016

Throup supported remaining within the European Union (EU) in the 2016 EU membership referendum.

In January 2016, a Labour-proposed amendment that would have required private landlords to make their homes "fit for human habitation" was rejected by 312 votes to 219.

According to Parliament's register of interests, Throup was one of 72 MPs who voted against the amendment who derived an income from a property.

Communities minister Marcus Jones said the Government believed homes should be fit for human habitation but did not want to pass the new law that would explicitly require it.

In May 2016, it was reported that Throup was one of a number of Conservative MPs being investigated by police for allegedly spending more than the legal limit on constituency election campaign expenses.

2017

She held her seat in the 2017 general election with 25,939 (52.1%) and an increased majority of 4,534.

In May 2017, the Crown Prosecution Service said that while there was evidence of inaccurate spending returns, it did not "meet the test" for further action.

In September 2017, it was reported in the press that Throup had claimed expenses on first class tickets when she travelled by rail, despite official guidance from parliamentary watchdog IPSA – set up in the wake of the 2009 expenses scandal – saying politicians should "consider value for money" when booking tickets.

She was revealed to be one of only 22 MPs who never travelled standard class.

She argued that her claims were permissible within the expenses rules and that the first class tickets were cheaper than some standard class tickets available.

2018

After the election, Throup was re-elected onto the Health Select Committee, but stood down in February 2018.

Following the Government reshuffle in January 2018, Throup was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministerial team at The Department for Health and Social Care.

She is the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Obesity, Heart Disease, and the secretary for the APPG on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery.

2019

Throup was appointed Lord Commissioner of the Treasury in the Chief Whip's office in September 2019, during the first Johnson ministry.

On 16 September 2021, during the cabinet reshuffle, she was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health.

In September 2019, she was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, making her a government whip.

Throup was re-elected in the 2019 general election, with an increased majority of 10,606 votes.

Throup was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2024 New Year Honours for political and public service.

In September 2021, Throup was appointed as the newly-integrated Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health, replacing both Jo Churchill (as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health and Primary Care) and Nadhim Zahawi (as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment) during the cabinet reshuffle.

Throup rejoined the back benches on 8 September 2022, when Liz Truss appointed a new ministerial team after becoming Prime Minister.