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McMorrin grew up in [[Glasbury]] near [[Brecon]]. Having joined the Labour Party as a student, she graduated from the [[University of Southampton]] in 1994 with a BA in French and Politics. In 1997, she graduated from [[Cardiff University]], with a post-graduate diploma in journalism.<ref name="WoL13160608" /> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
Revision as of 13:35, 6 April 2021
Anna McMorrin | |
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Shadow Minister for International Development | |
Assumed office 9 April 2020 | |
Leader | Keir Starmer |
Preceded by | Preet Gill |
Member of Parliament for Cardiff North | |
Assumed office 8 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Craig Williams |
Majority | 6,982 (13.3%) |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Brecon, Wales | 24 September 1971
Political party | Labour |
Spouse | Alun Davies |
Alma mater | University of Southampton Cardiff University |
Anna Rhiannon McMorrin[2] (born 24 September 1971) is a Welsh Labour Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament (MP)[3] for Cardiff North since 2017.[4][5]
Early life
McMorrin grew up in Glasbury near Brecon. Having joined the Labour Party as a student, she graduated from the University of Southampton in 1994 with a BA in French and Politics. In 1997, she graduated from Cardiff University, with a post-graduate diploma in journalism.[4]
Career
After graduating, McMorrin worked in public relations and communications. After working as a part-time communications officer for the Labour Party between 1996–1997, she worked for public affairs consultancy for Hill and Knowlton. In 2006, McMorrin became Campaigns and Communications Director for Friends of the Earth Cymru.
In 2008, she joined the Welsh Government as an appointed Specialist Advisor,[6] working with Ministers including Jane Hutt AM, John Griffiths AM and Alun Davies AM. In February 2016 she unsuccessfully sought the Labour nomination for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Assembly constituency, losing out to Dawn Bowden[7]
McMorrin left the Welsh Government to become Director of Llais Ltd, and joining Invicta Public Affairs in October 2016.[8]
Parliamentary career
On 8 June 2017, McMorrin was elected as the Member of Parliament for Cardiff North.[9]
Shortly after becoming an MP, McMorrin asked leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, for an urgent debate about the 1,100 Tesco job losses in Cardiff North. McMorrin strongly opposed the decision, and asked for it to be reviewed.[10] McMorrin was successful in gaining an urgent debate in the House of Commons on 19 July 2017, and in her speech said she wished to "highlight the way in which Tesco has acted; secondly, describe the human impact of these actions; and finally, explore how we respond to these things and the next steps.".[11]
McMorrin was Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Barry Gardiner MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade until 13 June 2018.[12][13]
McMorrin is a member of the Environmental Audit Select Committee[14] and joined the Welsh Affairs Select Committee on 24 October 2017 [15] following criticism of both an unfilled committee[16] and an all-male lineup.[17]
On 13 June 2018, McMorrin and five other Labour MPs resigned their roles as frontbenchers for the Labour Party in protest at Labour's Brexit position. Leader Jeremy Corbyn had instructed his MPs to abstain in a vote which Britain would remain in the single market by joining the European Economic Area (EEA). The MPs resigned and voted in favour of the EEA.[18][19]
McMorrin voted against the Labour Party whip and in favour of an amendment tabled by members of The Independent Group for a second public vote on EU membership in March 2019.[20]
On 12 December 2019, McMorrin was re-elected as the Member of Parliament for Cardiff North.[21]
Personal life
McMorrin has two daughters. In 2014, she moved from her position in the Welsh Government Ministry for Natural Resources after starting a relationship with then Minister, Alun Davies,[22] with whom she now lives in Cardiff.[4] McMorrin is a Welsh language learner, and speaks French and Spanish.[23]
McMorrin is a member of the Unison and GMB trade unions, LGBT Labour, Labour Women's Network and the Cooperative Party.[23]
References
- ^ Dale, Iain; Smith, Jacqui (14 November 2019). The Honourable Ladies: Volume II: Profiles of Women MPs 1997–2019. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781785904479 – via Google Books.
- ^ "No. 61961". The London Gazette. 19 June 2017. p. 11787.
- ^ "Anna McMorrin MP". parliament.uk. Parliament UK.
- ^ a b c Mosalski, Ruth (9 June 2017). "Who is Cardiff's new Labour MP Anna McMorrin?". WalesOnline. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ "Labour's Anna McMorrin takes Cardiff North from the Tories". BBC News. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ McMorrin. "McMorrin, Anna Rhiannon". Who's Who. Vol. 2018 (February 2018 online ed.). A & C Black.
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- ^ "Anna McMorrin". linkedin.com. LinkedIn.
- ^ "Labour takes Cardiff North from Tories". BBC News. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
- ^ Mosalski, Ruth (22 June 2017). "Tesco staff found out on Facebook that they were losing their jobs". walesonline. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
- ^ "Tesco House, Cardiff: Job Losses – Hansard Online". hansard.parliament.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
- ^ "Anna McMorrin MP | in parliament". www.annamcmorrin.co.uk.
- ^ "Two Welsh resignations from shadow team, 10 Welsh MPs in Labour Brexit revolt". ITV News.
- ^ "Environmental Audit Committee". UK Parliament.
- ^ Committee, Welsh Affairs (24 October 2017). "Welcome @LSRPlaid & @SKinnock onto the Welsh Affairs Committee.pic.twitter.com/QwN6owIDAc".
- ^ "'Apathetic' Welsh Labour MPs blasted for lack of interest in scrutiny role". 10 September 2017.
- ^ Cornock, David (11 September 2017). "MPs resist lure of Welsh forum". BBC News.
- ^ Culbertson, Alix (14 June 2018). "Six Labour MPs quit frontbench roles over key Brexit vote". Sky News. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- ^ Morris, Nigel (13 June 2018). "Six Labour frontbenchers resign in protest at Labour's Brexit position". i News. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- ^ Mosalski, Ruth (14 March 2019). "Brexit latest: The Welsh MPs who voted for a second referendum". Wales Online.
- ^ Blake, Aled (13 December 2019). "General Election 2019 result for Cardiff North". Wales Online.
- ^ Shipton, Martin (20 May 2014). "Revealed: Concern over Minister, his specialist adviser and their relationship". WalesOnline. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
- ^ a b "Anna McMorrin MP | about Anna". www.annamcmorrin.co.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
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- 1971 births
- Living people
- Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Welsh constituencies
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Cardiff constituencies
- Welsh Labour Party MPs
- UK MPs 2017–2019
- UK MPs 2019–
- 21st-century British women politicians
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