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Stephen McPartland

Stephen McPartland
MP
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Member of Parliament
for Stevenage
Assumed office
6 May 2010
Preceded by Barbara Follett
Majority 4,955 (10.4%)
Personal details
Born (1976-08-09) 9 August 1976 (age 40)
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Nationality British
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Emma McPartland
Religion Roman Catholic
Website www.stephenmcpartland.co.uk

Stephen McPartland (born 9 August 1976) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Stevenage at the 2010 general election.

Born in Liverpool on 9 August 1976, McPartland studied for his first degree in History at the University of Liverpool, graduating in 1997. He studied for an MSc in Technology Management at Liverpool John Moores University in 1998. McPartland was the Director of Membership for British American Business (the US Chamber of Commerce), based in London.

His political career started in 1999 in Warrington, where he managed a range of local council, parliamentary and European election campaigns, before he moved to Hertfordshire in 2001 to work as a Campaign Manager.

McPartland’s political interests include health care, with a particular focus on cancer treatment and respiratory diseases; education, science and technology, including satellite technology; international trade; policing; addiction treatment; urban regeneration and government procurement of IT projects.

He served on the Science and Technology Select Committee between 2011 and 2012, and on the Finance Select Committee (Commons) and the Regulatory Reform Select Committee from 2017.

He sat on the 2011 Education Bill Committee and participated in all stages of the Bill’s passage through Parliament

McPartland is on the Board of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology and is involved with the running of several All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs), including the following:

McPartland campaigned against corporate tax avoidance, including writing to all of the FTSE100 CEOs to ask whether they would be willing to support greater tax transparency.

McPartland was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State for Trade and Investment, Lord Livingston.

McPartland initiated a parliamentary inquiry into electronic invoicing in the public sector; it delivered its findings in June 2014. He is also pushing for greater interoperability, with the launch of an Interoperability Charter in April 2013, to encourage and recognise best practice in delivering the Digital Economy.

As Chair of the Respiratory Health APPG, McPartland led an inquiry into respiratory deaths and noted that the UK has the worst death rate of OECD countries and that most deaths of children from asthma are preventable. He also successfully campaigned to change the law from 1 October 2014 to allow emergency inhalers for asthma attacks to be kept in schools.


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