Everything about Alison Seabeck totally explained
Alison Jane Seabeck (born
January 20,
1954 in
Dagenham) is the
Labour MP for
Plymouth Devonport.
Early life
She went to Harold Hill Grammar School (became Upper
Bedfords Park School in 1973 then closed down) on
Appleby Drive in
Harold Hill. She studied at the North East London Polytechnic (now the
University of East London) in
Stratford.
She joined the
MSF (now
Amicus), becoming the secretary of the South Thames Community Branch. She is a member of the feminist
Fawcett Society and the
Labour Women's Network
.
Political career
She was picked for the seat from an all-women shortlist. She was elected at the
2005 general election with a majority of 8,103, replacing
David Jamieson. She is now a Government Whip attached to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
Personal life
She is divorced with two children. She is a trained
lifeguard.
Now the partner of
Nick Raynsford MP, for whom she worked as researcher before entering Parliament. Daughter of the former Labour MP for Peterborough,
Michael Ward.
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