Amanda Solloway Explained

Amanda Solloway
Office:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Affordability and Skills
Primeminister:Rishi Sunak
Term Start:7 February 2023
Term End:5 July 2024
Predecessor:Office established
Successor:Miatta Fahnbulleh
Office1:Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Primeminister1:Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Term Start1:20 September 2022
Term End1:5 July 2024
Primeminister2:Boris Johnson
Term Start2:17 September 2021
Term End2:8 July 2022
Predecessor2:Maggie Throup
Office3:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities
Primeminister3:Boris Johnson
Term Start3:8 July 2022
Term End3:20 September 2022
Predecessor3:Mike Freer
Successor3:The Baroness Stedman-Scott
Office4:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding
Term Start4:8 July 2022
Term End4:20 September 2022
Predecessor4:Rachel Maclean
Successor4:Mims Davies
Birth Name:Amanda Jane Solloway
Birth Date:6 June 1961
Birth Place:Nottingham, England
Party:Conservative
Office5:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation
Term Start5:14 February 2020
Term Start6:12 December 2019
Term End6:30 May 2024
Predecessor5:Chris Skidmore
Predecessor6:Chris Williamson
Primeminister4:Boris Johnson
Successor6:Catherine Atkinson
Office6:Member of Parliament
for Derby North
Term Start7:7 May 2015
Term End7:3 May 2017
Term End5:16 September 2021
Predecessor7:Chris Williamson
Successor7:Chris Williamson
Successor5:George Freeman
Primeminister5:Boris Johnson

Amanda Jane Solloway (née Edghill, 6 June 1961) is a British politician who served as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury from September 2022 to July 2024 and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Affordability and Skills from February 2023 to July 2024.[1] [2] A member of the Conservative Party, she was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Derby North between 2019 and 2024, having previously served from 2015 to 2017.

Education and pre-parliamentary career

Amanda Jane Edghill was born on 6 June 1961[3] in Nottingham. She has a younger sister and brother. She was educated at Bramcote Hills Grammar School in Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, which became comprehensive in 1978.

She started working at the age of 16 behind the counter of an off-licence before working as a management trainee at Sainsbury's supermarket where she stayed for 13 years. She then spent 15 years in human resources at charities Help the Aged and Save the Children, and in the private sector at Baird Clothing Group.[4] In 2008 she founded her own management consultancy Amanda Solloway Limited.

Parliamentary career

First term (2015-17)

Solloway was first elected at the 2015 general election for the Derby North constituency, with a majority of 41 votes, unseating the Labour MP Chris Williamson, who had been the MP for the seat since 2010. She became a parliamentary private secretary to the minister of state for the Department of International Development.[5]

Solloway campaigned for improving provision for mental health and homelessness in Derby North and in Parliament.[6]

Solloway lost her seat at the 2017 general election to Williamson,[7] on a night where Labour made gains across the United Kingdom. She continued to be active in Derby North, including in the 2018 Derby City Council election and 2019 Derby City Council election, where the Conservatives made gains in the Derby North constituency wards.

Second Term (2019-24)

She regained Derby North for the Conservatives at the 2019 general election with a majority of 2,540, with Williamson (standing as an independent) in sixth place.[8]

Following Derby County FC's decision to enter administration in September 2021 Solloway played a prominent role in the campaign to save the club from potential expulsion from the English Football League.[9] Amanda organised the formation of the "Team Derby" campaign, composed of other local MPs and Derby City Council, and facilitated meetings between "Team Derby", administrators Quantuma, the then Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston and the EFL on multiple occasions.[10] [11] Solloway has credited helping to save the club from administration as her "single most important thing" she did while the MP for Derby North.[12]

From May to July 2022, Amanda has campaigned on behalf of constituents in Darley Abbey, following the closure of the Darley Abbey Bridge, for the installation of a temporary replacement.[13] Following news that Derby City Council had agreed to purchase the temporary structure and keep it in place until 2027, Solloway has campaigned for a permanent alternative instead.[14] This campaign included a visit to Darley Abbey by both the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts and Heritage Lord Parkinson in April 2024 the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads Guy Opperman in May 2024.[15]

Between July 5, 2022 and the 21st of March 2023, Solloway successfully campaigned for Derby to be chosen as the location for the Department for Transport's Great British Railways Headquarters.[16] Her efforts included asking constituents to vote for Derby by scanning a QR code printed on a T-shirt she wore at constituency events and by holding meetings with the Secretary of State for Transport Mark Harper and Minister of State for Rail and HS2 Huw Merriman.[17] [18]

In October 2023, rollingstock manufacturer Alstom announced that its Derby factory Litchurch Lane could close if orders were not found to fill a production gap at the site, putting over 1,000 jobs at risk of redundancy.[19] Solloway described her work to address this as her "main priority" over the following eight months until, in June 2024, a deal between Alstom and Transport for London, financed by £220 million of Department for Transport funding was agreed for an order of 10 Elizabeth Line trains.[20] Over this period Solloway routinely met with the Secretary of State for Transport Mark Harper who stated Solloway "deserved a lot of credit for her absolutely tenacious campaigning" for a solution for Alstom's production gap. [21] [22]

Ministerial responsibilities (2020-24)

On 14 February 2020, Solloway was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy during the first cabinet reshuffle of the second Johnson ministry.[23] On 17 September 2021, Solloway was appointed a lord commissioner of the Treasury (Government whip) during the second cabinet reshuffle of the second Johnson ministry.[24]

Solloway then served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding from July to September 2022.[25] [26] She was also Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation from February 2020 to September 2021.

She was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Consumers and Affordability) at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on 7 February 2023.[27] In this role, Solloway was responsible for energy affordability, energy bill support schemes, fuel poverty, the Department's oversight of Ofgem, and green skills, jobs and education.[28] In her role, Solloway implemented measures to end the "prepayment premium" which saw energy customers who used prepayment meters pay higher energy prices than those who paid using direct debit.[29] She also oversaw the Government's response to significant increases in energy prices following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[30] She was the Minister responsible for supervising the delivery of the Energy Price Guarantee, and both the Energy Bills Relief Scheme and Energy Bill Support Scheme which among other measures, dispensed roughly £40 billion of support to energy consumers in the UK between 2022 and 2023.[31] [32]

Personal life

Solloway lives in Derbyshire and was patron of the Friends Of The Baby Unit at Royal Derby Hospital.[33] She ran the London Marathon, in 2016 and 2017, and, in doing so, raised money for the hospital's baby unit.

She is also a Trustee at the Landau Forte Charitable Trust which runs 6 school academies across the Midlands.[34]

Controversies

In May 2023, Solloway paid a £80 fixed penalty notice which was issued on 2 July 2020 for a missed congestion charge payment, which had been paid through her expenses, according to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority's (IPSA) expenses register.[35] [36]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerial Appointments: September 2022 . 2022-09-21 . GOV.UK . en.
  2. Web site: Ministerial Appointments commencing: 25 October 2022 . 2022-10-28 . GOV.UK . en.
  3. Web site: Solloway, Amanda Jane, (born 6 June 1961), MP (C) Derby North, 2015–17 and 2019-24; Amanda served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, in early 2020 until becoming a Government Whip. . 2021-01-27 . WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO . 2015 . en . 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u283952. 978-0-19-954088-4 .
  4. Web site: Amanda Solloway, former MP, Derby North – TheyWorkForYou. TheyWorkForYou. mySociety. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170419101818/https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/25436/amanda_solloway/derby_north#register. 19 April 2017. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: About me. Amanda Solloway. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170419103055/https://www.amandasolloway.org.uk/about-me. 19 April 2017. dmy-all.
  6. News: Amanda Solloway: We need to tackle mental health issues head on. 21 August 2015. Derby Telegraph. 21 April 2017. en. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150926222859/http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Amanda-Solloway-need-tackle-mental-health-issues/story-27647086-detail/story.html. 26 September 2015. dmy-all.
  7. News: Election Results 2017: Derby North won by Labour's Chris Williamson . live . 3 June 2021 . . 9 June 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170614015845/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40209957 . 14 June 2017.
  8. News: Amanda Solloway jumps for joy as she takes Derby North from Labour . Zena . Hawley . . 13 December 2019 . 14 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191214020228/https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-news/amanda-solloway-jumps-joy-takes-3640715 . 14 December 2019 . live .
  9. News: Derby County officially enter administration and are deducted 12 points . BBC Sport . 22 September 2021 .
  10. Web site: Save Derby County Football Club . July 2022 .
  11. Web site: DCFC update . 28 January 2022 .
  12. Ask Amanda. Episode 5 (4.25 minutes/4.40) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqbj1ItV8Hk
  13. Web site: Darley Abbey Bridge Closure . August 2023 .
  14. News: Darley Abbey bridge: Council approves purchase of temporary footbridge . BBC News . 14 September 2023 .
  15. https://www.facebook.com/reel/976019670902217
  16. News: Last chance to vote to help bring Great British Railways HQ to Derby.
  17. Web site: Amanda Solloway on Facebook. .
  18. Web site: Amanda Solloway on Facebook. .
  19. News: 2023-09-12 . City factory working on 'production gap' that threatens 2,000 jobs . 2024-06-20 . Derbyshire Live . en-GB . 0307-1235.
  20. News: 2024-06-14 . Alstom signs £370m deal and train making in Derby is saved . 2024-06-20 . Derbyshire Live . en-GB . 0307-1235.
  21. Mark Harper (1.30 minute/2.12) https://www.facebook.com/AmandaSollowayOfficial/posts/pfbid02AFbZ7khnTL78hGuD7oUp4no6C58AYXKj9ijQfre1CcHLogCyY7ERsLskbcWfyw9ql
  22. News: 2023-11-22 . Urgent talks with national Government over factory job cuts threat . 2024-06-20 . Derbyshire Live . en-GB . 0307-1235.
  23. Web site: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State - GOV.UK . 18 February 2020 . 18 February 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200218095326/https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state--130 . dead .
  24. News: Ministerial appointments: September 2021. GOV.UK. 16 September 2021.
  25. Web site: Amanda Solloway MP . 2022-07-09 . GOV.UK . en.
  26. Web site: Ministerial appointments: July 2022 . 2022-07-09 . GOV.UK . 7 July 2022 . en.
  27. Web site: Amanda Solloway .
  28. Web site: Amanda Solloway .
  29. Web site: UK government moves to end 'unfair' prepayment meter energy charges . 3 July 2023 .
  30. https://www.gov.uk/government/people/amanda-sollowa
  31. Web site: £40 billion spent protecting families and businesses from energy costs .
  32. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/63ff948cd3bf7f564ee6bada/energy-bill-support-schemes-next-steps-letter-to-local-authorities-1-march-2023.pdf
  33. Web site: FOBU is delighted to announce MP Amanda Solloway as Patron – Friends of the Baby Unit Derby. fobuderby.co.uk. en-GB. 24 April 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170425031418/http://www.fobuderby.co.uk/2017/04/fobu-is-delighted-to-announce-mp-amanda-solloway-as-patron/. 25 April 2017. dmy-all.
  34. //https://lfct.org.uk/about/governance/
  35. News: MPS asked to repay driving fines claimed on expenses . BBC News . 28 May 2023 .
  36. News: Stone . Jon . 2023-06-01 . Tory minister 'devastated' over claiming driving fine on expenses . 2024-06-20 . The Independent . en.