Having first been elected as an MP in 2010 and re-elected in 2015, 2017 and 2019. Thérèse was not successful in the 2024 election.
Thérèse is a former Deputy Prime Minister and has served at Cabinet level as the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, for Health & Social Care and Work & Pensions. She is also a former Environment Minister, Deputy Leader of the House, Government Whip and Parliamentary Private Secretary. On entering Parliament, she was first a member of the Culture, Olympics, Media and Sports Committee. In the last few months of the last Parliament, Thérèse joined the Treasury and Energy Select Committees.
Thérèse has campaigned on stopping the A14 toll, improving NHS experience for patients and better broadband. Ongoing priorities include ensuring energy infrastructure is put in the right place, a fairer share of funding, Sizewell C, Felixstowe Port, preventing coastal and estuary erosion, off gas grid consumers, rail improvements, agriculture and improving skills and education.
Thérèse grew up in the North West and after graduating from UCL with a PhD in Chemistry, joined the international company Mars. Qualified as a chartered management accountant, she became Finance Director for a UK subsidiary and has also worked at the BBC. Outside politics, she enjoys watching football (supporting Liverpool FC though is delighted Ipswich Town has been promoted to the Premier League), gardening, is a CAMRA member, a National Trust member, and enjoys music, especially Muse and karaoke.