Sally-Ann Hart (born 6 March 1968) is a British politician who has been the
member of parliament
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(MP) for
Hastings and Rye
Hastings and Rye is a constituency in East Sussex represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Sally-Ann Hart of the Conservative Party. From 2010 until 2019, it was represented by Amber Rudd, who served as Secretary of ...
since
2019
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. A member of the
Conservative Party, she succeeded
Amber Rudd, the former
home secretary
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, who did not seek re-election.
Before her election as an MP, Hart was a
magistrate
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in
Hastings and was elected as a councillor on
Rother District Council Rother may refer to:
General
* Rother (surname) (also sometimes spelled Röther)
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.
Political career
Councillor
The first elected position Hart was elected to was as a councillor representing the Eastern Rother ward on Rother District Council in
East Sussex. First elected in
2015, she was re-elected in
2019
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.
[ On the council, Hart held the position of cabinet member for tourism and culture.
]
Member of Parliament
Hart stood as the Conservative Party candidate for North West Durham
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Constituency profile
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at the 2017 general election
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. Receiving 16,516 votes (34.5%), she failed to be elected by 8,792 votes, finishing in second place behind the Labour Party candidate, Laura Pidcock.
At the 2019 general election, Hart was selected to stand as the Conservative candidate for Hastings and Rye. At a constituency hustings on 5 December 2019, she was asked about an article she had shared on ''Facebook
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'' which suggested that people with learning difficulties should not be guaranteed a minimum wage
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. She defended the view, and said "it's about the happiness to work" and that "some people with learning difficulties, they don't understand about money". In a statement made to ''The Guardian
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'', Hart said, "I was trying to emphasise that more needs to be done to help those with learning disabilities into the workplace and having properly paid work. My comments have been taken out of context, but I do apologise if any offence or alarm has been caused."
Hart was elected as MP for Hastings and Rye 12 December 2019 with 26,896 votes (49.6%) and a majority of 4,043 votes, an increase from the previous majority of 346.
In December 2019, an inquiry was initiated by the Conservative Party into Hart after it was discovered that, in 2017, she had shared a video which contained the conspiracy theory that the Jewish billionaire George Soros controls the European Union
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. She liked a comment underneath the video which said "Ein Reich
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" ("One Empire"), a Nazi
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slogan. A second investigation was opened days later over her sharing a blog post, in January 2017, by the anti-Islam activist Cheri Berens. Hart described the blog, in which Berens condemned the 2017 Women's March against US President Donald Trump
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as being used to promote a "Muslim agenda", as an "affecting read".
On 10 August 2020, in an interview with Krishnan Guru-Murthy for '' Channel 4 News'', Hart said that the investigation into the allegations over her social media posts had concluded and that she was "not found to be anti-Semitic, Islamophobic or anything else", although she had attended social media training.
On 19 January 2021, Hart was one of 33 Conservative MPs to rebel against the government in support of the Genocide Amendment to the Trade Bill, alongside other Conservative parliamentarians including David Davis and Iain Duncan Smith
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.
Following an interim report on the connections between colonialism
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and properties now in the care of the National Trust, including links with historic slavery, Hart was among the signatories of a letter to ''The Daily Telegraph
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It was f ...
'' in November 2020 from the " Common Sense Group" of Conservative parliamentarians. The letter accused the National Trust of being "coloured by cultural Marxist dogma, colloquially known as the ' woke agenda'".
Parliamentary committees and APPGs
From May 2020, Hart has been a member of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee and the Speaker's Advisory Committee on Works of Art. She was also a member of the Education (Careers Guidance in Schools) Bill Committee in September 2021.
Hart is the chair, vice-chair or an officer of several all-party parliamentary groups including on special educational needs and disability (SEND), school exclusions and alternative provision, almshouses and wetlands. She is also the secretary of the APPG on hospitality and tourism.
Personal life
Hart was born in Northumberland
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. She is married with three grown-up children.[
Before entering politics, Hart studied at university in London before qualifying as a lawyer and working for a law firm in the ]City of London
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. She went on to become a solicitor and then a local magistrate in Hastings with a focus on family law, and Hart has cited this work as one of her motivations for becoming a member of parliament.
Electoral history
References
External links
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1968 births
21st-century English women politicians
21st-century English politicians
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
English solicitors
Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
Living people
People from Tynemouth
Politicians from Tyne and Wear
UK MPs 2019–present