Rachel Maclean (onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị)

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Rachel Maclean

Official portrait, 2019
Minister of State for Housing and Planning
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Prime MinisterRishi Sunak
Preceded byLucy Frazer
Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party
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LeaderRishi Sunak
ChairmanNadhim Zahawi
Preceded byMatt Vickers
Succeeded byMatt Vickers
Minister of State for Victims and Vulnerability
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Prime MinisterLiz Truss
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byEdward Argar
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding
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Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byVictoria Atkins
Succeeded byAmanda Solloway
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
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Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byPaul Maynard
Succeeded byTrudy Harrison
Member of Parliament
for Redditch
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8 June 2017
Preceded byKaren Lumley
Majority16,036 (36.4%)
Personal details
Born
Rachel Helen Cooke

(1965-10-03) 3 Ọktoba 1965 (age 58)
Madras, Madras State, India
NationalityBritish
Political partyConservative
Spouse(s)
David Maclean
(m. 1992)
Children4
Alma materSt Hugh's College, Oxford,
Aston University
Websitewww.rachelmaclean.uk
Rachel Maclean (onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị)
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịObodoézè Nà Ofú Dezie
Aha enyereRachel Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaMaclean Dezie
Ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya3 Ọktoba 1965 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụChennai Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụOnye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọAston University, St Hugh's College Dezie
onye otu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchịConservative Party Dezie
candidacy in election2019 United Kingdom general election, 2017 United Kingdom general election Dezie
webụsaịtịhttps://www.rachelmaclean.uk/ Dezie

Rachel Helen Maclean (née Cooke; amụrụ n'abalị atọ n'ọnwa Ọktoba n'afọ 1965) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Britain na-eje ozi dị ka Minista nke Steeti maka Ụlọ na Atụmatụ kemgbe afọ 2023. Onye otu Conservative Party, ọ bụ onye omeiwu nke Redditch na Worcestershire kemgbe 2017.

Maclean jere ozi dị ka odeakwụkwọ onwe onye nke ndị omeiwu (PPS) na Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, site na Septemba 2019 ruo Febụwarị 2020. Praịm Minista Boris Johnson họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti na Ngalaba Na-ahụ Maka Njem na Febụwarị 2020. Ọ ghọrọ onye omeiwu na-ahụ maka nchekwa site na Septemba 2021, tupu ọ gbaa arụkwaghịm n'ọkwa ahụ n'oge nsogbu gọọmentị July 2022. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ n'okpuru Liz Truss dị ka Minista nke steeti maka ndị merụrụ ahụ na ndị na-adịghị ike site na Septemba ruo Ọktoba 2022.[1][2] Ọ ghọrọ osote onye isi oche nke Conservative Party na Nọvemba 2022, na Febụwarị 2023 Rishi Sunak họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ Minista Ụlọ.[3]

Tupu ọrụ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ya, ọ rụrụ ọrụ na ụlọ akụ HSBC ma soro di ya guzobe ndị na-ebipụta teknụzụ Packt.

Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

A mụrụ Rachel Helen Cooke na 3 Ọktoba 1965 na Madras (nke bụzi Chennai), India, nye David na Anthea Cooke (nke bụbu Kaan).[4] Ọ gụrụ Experimental Psychology na St Hugh's College, Oxford wee nweta nzere masta na Work and Occupational Psychology na Mahadum Aston. Mgbe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ, ọ banyere na atụmatụ njikwa ọsọ ọsọ na 1989 na HSBC nke gụnyere ịrụ ọrụ na Australia, Japan na China. N'afọ 2005, Maclean na di ya, David, guzobere Packt, ụlọ ọrụ na-ebipụta akwụkwọ na-ahụ maka teknụzụ ozi.[5][6]

Ọrụ omeiwu[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Maclean sonyere n'oche Birmingham Northfield na ntuli aka nke afọ 2015, na-emecha nke abụọ n'azụ onye omeiwu Labour Party Richard Burden.[7][8] Ọ họpụtara United Kingdom (UK) ka ọ nọrọ n'ime European Union (EU) na ntuli aka nke June 2016.[5]

N'ọnwa Eprel 2017, Karen Lumley, onye omeiwu Conservative maka Redditch kwupụtara na ọ gaghị agba ọsọ n'oche ya na ntuli aka June n'ihi ọrịa.[9] N'ọnwa sochirinụ, a họpụtara Maclean ka ọ bụrụ onye na-azọ ọkwa onye Conservative na ntuli aka.[10] O meriri oche na ntuli aka na 23,652 vootu na ọtụtụ nke 7,363 (16.3%).[11] Na nzuko omeiwu, ọ nọdụrụ na Kọmitii Azụmaahịa, Ike na Ụlọ Ọrụ Nhazi n'etiti Septemba 2017 na June 2018.[12]

N'otu afọ ahụ, Maclean sokwa bụrụ onye isi oche nke mkpọsa Andy Street iji bụrụ onye isi obodo nke West Midlands.[5] N'ọnwa Julaị, n'okwu mbụ ya na ndị omeiwu, o kwuru na ihe kachasị mkpa ọ ga-abụ 'ịlụ ọgụ iji chebe ma wusie ọrụ ahụike mpaghara ike', ọkachasị Ụlọ Ọgwụ Alexandra dị na Redditch.[13]

Na Febụwarị 2018, a họpụtara Maclean ka ọ bụrụ onyeisi oche nke All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) na Women in Parliament.[14] Ọ bụkwa onye isi oche nke APPG na Carers na APPG on Endangered Species.[15] N'ọnwa sochirinụ, a họpụtara ya dị ka odeakwụkwọ onwe onye nke ndị omeiwu (PPS) n'ime ụlọ ọrụ ụlọ.[16]

N'ọnwa Machị 2019, Maclean tụụrụ vootu maka nkwekọrịta Brexit nke Praịm Minista Theresa May.[17] Ọ kwadoro Michael Gove na ntuli aka ndị isi Conservative Party nke afọ 2019.[18] Na Septemba 2019, a họpụtara ya dị ka PPS na Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid.[19]

Ọ bụ osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti na Ngalaba Na-ahụ Maka Njem na ozi nke abụọ nke Johnson kemgbe Febụwarị 2020.

N'ọnwa Septemba 2021, mgbe ndị agha na-echebe mba ọzọ si Afghanistan pụọ ma ndị Taliban weghara ya, a họpụtara Maclean ka ọ bụrụ osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti (Minister for Safeguarding) na Home Office. Ọ nọchiri Victoria Atkins, onye n'otu oge ahụ ghọrọ Minista nke State maka Ụlọ Mkpọrọ na Probation na Ministry of Justice, ndị minista abụọ ahụ na-anakwere ọrụ gọọmentị na-agafe agafe maka mmemme mbido Afghanistan na Operation Warm Welcome.

Na Mee 2022, n'oge a na-agba ya ajụjụ ọnụ na Sky News, Maclean tụrụ aro na ụfọdụ ndị na-alụ ọgụ na ọnụahịa na-arị elu nwere ike ịtụle ịrụ ọrụ karịa awa ma ọ bụ nweta ọrụ a na-akwụ ụgwọ ka mma. O mechara kwuo na e wepụrụ okwu ya n'ụzọ na-ezighị ezi na echiche "ogologo oge" agaghị arụ ọrụ maka ezinụlọ niile. Maclean kwuru na ya nwetara "oké mwakpo onwe onye" gụnyere iyi egwu ọnwụ.[20][21]

Na 6 Julaị 2022, Maclean gbara arụkwaghịm n'ọkwa ya dị ka osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti maka nchekwa na mkpesa megide nduzi Praịm Minista Boris Johnson.[22] Maclean kwadoro Sajid Javid, mgbe ahụ Kemi Badenoch, na n'ikpeazụ Liz Truss na ntuli aka ndị isi Conservative Party na July-September 2022.[23]

Ọ bụ onye otu Women and Equalities Committee n'etiti Nọvemba 2022 na Mee 2023.[24]

N'afọ 2023, Rishi Sunak họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ Minista nke Ụlọ na Atụmatụ.[25]

Ndụ onwe onye[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Ọ lụrụ David Maclean na 1992. Ha nwere ụmụ nwoke atọ na otu nwa nwanyị.[4]

Ihe odide[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. Ministerial Appointments: September 2022. gov.uk. Retrieved on 10 October 2022.
  2. Minister of State. gov.uk. Retrieved on 10 October 2022.
  3. Brown. "Rachel Maclean appointed DLUHC minister", Building, 8 February 2023. Retrieved on 27 April 2023.
  4. 4.0 4.1 (1 December 2017) Maclean, Rachel Helen. A & C Black. DOI:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U289531. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved on 11 February 2018. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Carr (7 September 2017). The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2017. Biteback Publishing, 341–342. ISBN 978-1-78590-278-9. 
  6. Wilmore. "Who is new housing minister Rachel Maclean?", Inside Housing, 9 February 2023. Retrieved on 27 April 2023.
  7. Birmingham, Northfield. General Elections Online. Archived from the original on 2018-02-09. Retrieved on 8 February 2018.
  8. Wright. "General election 2015: A Birmingham seat where the Tories come up against their race problem", The Independent, 7 May 2014. Retrieved on 8 February 2018.
  9. "Redditch MP Karen Lumley to stand down due to ill health", BBC News, 29 April 2017. Retrieved on 8 February 2018.
  10. Phibbs (6 May 2017). Exclusive: Rachel Maclean is selected as the Conservative candidate for Redditch. Conservative Home.
  11. "Election 2017: Redditch", BBC News, 9 June 2017. Retrieved on 23 June 2017.
  12. Rachel Maclean. parliament.uk. Retrieved on 4 November 2019.
  13. Maclean (3 July 2017). Air Travel Organisers' Licensing Bill. Hansard. Retrieved on 10 February 2018.
  14. Russell (8 February 2018). Redditch MP Rachel Maclean elected chairman of influential parliamentary women's group. Redditch Advertiser. Retrieved on 10 February 2018.
  15. Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups 302, 423. parliament.uk (31 January 2018). Retrieved on 10 February 2018.
  16. "Rachel Maclean MP promoted to Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) within the Home Office", Redditch Advertiser, 6 March 2018. Retrieved on 13 March 2018.
  17. "How MPs voted on May's withdrawal deal defeat", Financial Times, 29 March 2019.
  18. Crawford (28 May 2019). Why I'm backing Michael Gove for the leadership – Rachel Maclean. Redditch Standard. Retrieved on 26 September 2019.
  19. Russell. "Redditch MP Rachel Maclean appointed Chancellor Sajid Javid's Parliamentary Private Secretary", Worcester News, 26 September 2019. Retrieved on 26 September 2019.
  20. "MP Rachel Maclean cost of living comments prompt death threat", BBC News, 17 May 2022. Retrieved on 18 May 2022.
  21. Ford Rojas. "Cost of living crisis: Minister says people could 'take on more hours' at work or move to a 'better paid job' to protect themselves from cost of living surge", Sky News, 16 May 2022. Retrieved on 16 May 2022.
  22. "UK minister Rachel Maclean latest to resign", Reuters, 6 July 2022. Retrieved on 6 July 2022. (in en)
  23. Who is backing each Tory in race to replace Johnson?. ITV News (14 July 2022). Retrieved on 18 July 2022.
  24. Parliamentary career for Rachel Maclean - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament. parliament.uk. Retrieved on 2023-06-15.
  25. Wilmore. "Rachel Maclean confirmed as sixth housing minister in a year", Inside Housing, 9 February 2023. Retrieved on 27 April 2023.

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