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Simon Lightwood
British politician (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Simon Robert Lightwood (born 15 December 1980)[2] is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wakefield and Rothwell since 2024. From a 2022 by-election until 2024, he represented Wakefield.[3][4] He has served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport since July 2024,[5] having previously been Shadow Minister for Local Transport from 2022 until 2024.[6]
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Early life and education
Lightwood was born in 1980 and grew up in South Shields.[7] After his family home was repossessed when he was aged 13, the family was forced to live with his grandmother.[8] Lightwood has a degree in theatre acting from Bretton Hall College and bought his first house in Wakefield.[7]
Early career
Lightwood was a case worker for the former Wakefield MP Mary Creagh, between 2005 and 2009. He later worked for the National Health Service,[8][9] and has served on the Labour Party's National Policy Forum as a Yorkshire representative.[10] At the time of running for parliament, he was Head of Communications for Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust.[11]
Parliamentary career
On 3 May 2022, Imran Ahmad Khan resigned as MP for Wakefield after being convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage boy, thus forcing a by-election. At the by-election held on 23 June 2022, Lightwood was elected as MP with a 4,925 majority.[12]
At the 2022 Labour Party Conference, Lightwood was appointed Shadow Minister for Local Transport.[13]
In the 2024 general election,Lightwood was re-elected as the MP for the new parliamentary constituency of Wakefield and Rothwell with a majority of 9,346. [14]
Following the Labour Party victory in the 2024 general election, he was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Local Transport Minister). [15]
Personal life
Lightwood is openly gay. Lightwood lives in Ossett, with his husband and children, having pledged to move from his previous home in Calderdale to the Wakefield district following his election.[16][11]
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