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Preceded by
  
Mary Macleod

Religion
  
Quaker

Education
  
University of Salford

Political party
  
Labour

Spouse
  
Nick Gash


Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Politician

Majority
  
465 (0.8%)

Name
  
Ruth Cadbury

Party
  
Labour Party

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Website
  
Official website parliament..ruth-cadbury

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Ruth Margaret Cadbury (born 14 May 1959) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. She has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Brentford and Isleworth since gaining the seat at the 2015 general election. She has been a Brentford councillor for 25 years, and was deputy leader of the Hounslow London Borough Council from 2010 to 2012 where she was known for her work on a Living Wage for its staff as well as her opposition to any expansion to the nearby London Heathrow Airport. In June 2017 she was re-elected with a majority of over 12,000, defeating Mary Macleod for the second time in as many elections

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Cadbury, the eldest child of Charles Lloyd Cadbury and Jillian Stafford Ransome, is one of three Quakers that were elected during the 2015 general election, the others being Labour's Catherine West and the Conservative's Tania Mathias. She was educated at The Mount School, York, Bournville College, and graduated from the University of Salford with a BA in 1981.

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At the 2015 general election, she defeated the incumbent Conservative MP Mary Macleod. In her maiden speech to the House of Commons on 2 June 2015, she made much of her Quaker background and its relevance to social justice. Her speech also referenced her distant ancestor, the chocolate producer and Quaker George Cadbury.

In October 2016, she was appointed by Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn as a Shadow Housing Minister. Commenting on the appointment she said "As a result of this Government's policies, owning a home is an unattainable dream for so many youngsters, and for countless people even having somewhere stable and affordable to call home is impossible".

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She was sacked from her Shadow Housing Minister position on June 29, 2017 after she voted against a whipped vote on an amendment to the Queen's speech calling for the UK to remain in the European Single Market: whilst the Labour position was to abstain, she voted to support the motion.

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