Emma lewell buck biography of albert
Emma is the first MP to be public about her dyspraxia, and has spoken out about her experiences in the past.!
Emma hosted an event together with the Dyspraxia Foundation as part of Dyspraxia Awareness week.
Emma Lewell-Buck
British politician (born )
Emma Louise Lewell-Buck (born 8 November ) is a Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Shields since [1]
Early life and career
Emma Lewell was born on 8 November in South Shields, from a family of shipyard workers.
She is a descendant of William Wouldhave, the inventor of the lifeboat.[2]
Lewell-Buck attended St Joseph's Catholic Academy in Hebburn. She studied politics and media studies at Northumbria University,[3] before gaining a master's degree in social work from Durham University.
As a social worker, she specialised in child protection, and later represented the Primrose ward in Jarrow as a South Tyneside councillor from [3] to [4]
Parliamentary career
1st term ()
Lewell-Buck was elected to Parliament as MP for South Shields at the South Shields by-election with % of the vote and a majority of 6,[5][6][