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Ruth Lauren Smeeth, Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (''née'' Anderson; born 29 June 1979) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Stoke-on-Trent North from
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. Since 2022 she has been a member of the
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. After working in public relations roles for the
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and
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, Smeeth became more actively involved in the Labour Party. She stood as an MP candidate in the 2010 election but was not elected. She was named as an intelligence source to "strictly protect" by the US embassy in London in a 2009 diplomatic cable published online in 2011. During her parliamentary career she campaigned for the UK to remain in the
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. She served as Personal Private Secretary to Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, but resigned so she could vote against a second Brexit referendum. She was elected Parliamentary Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement in April 2019 and served until she lost the contest for the Stoke constituency in 2019.


Early life

Smeeth was born in
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, Scotland. Her mother is from east London, and her father is a Scottish trade unionist. Her maternal family is Jewish, and arrived in London during the 1890s, having escaped Russian pogroms. However, she had no contact with her father after her parents divorced when she was aged three. Smeeth attended school and taught at a Jewish school in
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, where her mother was later deputy general secretary for Amicus, and in her early life travelled extensively across the UK due to her mother's work. Smeeth graduated with a degree in Politics and International Relations from the
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in 2000. She worked as a policy and research officer for a trade union before working in a
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role from January 2004 to September 2005 at
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. She then became director of public affairs and campaigns at the
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(BICOM) in November 2005, leaving in early 2007 to work in PR for
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. From 2010 to 2015 she was a deputy director of anti racism and fascism advocacy group, Hope not Hate. She has also been employed by the
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and has worked for the
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.


Parliamentary career

Smeeth was selected as Labour Party candidate for the Burton constituency in the 2010 general election, finishing 6,304 votes behind Andrew Griffiths of the Conservative Party. She was subsequently selected from an
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to be Labour Party candidate for Stoke-on-Trent North, following the retirement of incumbent Labour MP Joan Walley, and was subsequently elected at the 2015 general election. Smeeth was named in a 2009 cable from the US embassy in London as a source to "strictly protect". According to the cable Smeeth had supplied intelligence about Prime Minister
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's intention to call an election in late 2009, and his subsequent decision against doing so at that time. Smeeth backed
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in the 2015 Labour leadership election. In October 2015 Smeeth was given an
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on holiday hunger. In June 2016 Smeeth resigned her post as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the shadow Northern Ireland and Scotland teams, alongside others, in protest at
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's leadership. She supported
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in the failed attempt to replace him in the 2016 Labour leadership election. Smeeth campaigned for the UK to remain in the
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in the approach to the 2016 referendum. Her constituency voted for
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by 72.1%. In November 2016, Smeeth said "I'll be voting for us to move to Article 50. The general public, especially in Stoke-on-Trent, sent a very clear message with some parts of my constituency voting 80/20 to leave. My whole priority and focus is how we can make it work". In June 2016, at the launch of the Chakrabarti Report,
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, a Labour Party activist, described Smeeth as working "hand-in-hand" with Kate McCann of ''
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'', after McCann passed Smeeth his press release. Smeeth later issued a statement that Wadsworth was using "traditional antisemitic slurs to attack me for being part of a 'media conspiracy'" and criticised a lack of response from Corbyn or his office, calling on him to resign. However, according to a video recording of the event, Wadsworth did not mention a general "media conspiracy", or refer to Jews. Wadsworth said he was unaware Smeeth was Jewish, and that "I've never been called anti-semitic in my life...The Jewish people have an ally in me." Smeeth said that she received 25,000 pieces of abuse during July and August, including 20,000 in the 12-hour period immediately following the incident. However, the Jewish Voice for Labour group contested this, by comparing Smeeth's claim with a study by the Community Service Trust, who monitor anti-Semitic and abusive media content. The study found that over an entire year (encompassing the 12-hour period of Smeeth's claim of 20,000 cases) only 9,008 original tweets concerning Jews were classified as antagonistic. Other studies investigating the most abused MPs on Twitter found that Smeeth was not mentioned, since she did not exceed the threshold of abuse to be ranked. In July 2020, Wadsworth referred to Smeeth as a "pro-Israeli government zealot". The police strengthened her security after she received a death threat. In April 2018, Smeeth was accompanied by around 40 Labour MPs and peers to a Labour hearing into Wadsworth's conduct. Wadsworth was expelled for bringing the Party into disrepute. Smeeth retained her seat in the 2017 general election with a much reduced majority. In March 2019, Smeeth resigned as PPS to Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party to vote against a second referendum on Brexit, as Labour had instructed its MPs to abstain. In April 2019, Smeeth was elected Parliamentary Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement. She is a member of
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. In the December 2019 general election, Smeeth lost her seat to Conservative
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, who overturned her 2,359, or five per cent, majority to a 15% or 6,286 majority of his own. Smeeth endorsed Ian Murray in the 2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election. It was announced on 14 October 2022, that as part of the 2022 Special Honours, Smeeth would receive a
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. On 18 November 2022, she was created Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, ''of
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in the County of Staffordshire''.


Personal life

Smeeth was married to Michael Smeeth, a business executive and the UK chair of the
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. She describes herself as 'culturally Jewish'. In June 2020, Smeeth became chief executive of
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, an organisation which campaigns for freedom of speech. Smeeth was appointed an Honorary Captain in the
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in July 2021. In May 2025, Smeeth married Gareth Snell in a ceremony in Gibraltar.


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