Gareth Snell | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MP |
Office: | Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Central |
Term Start: | 4 July 2024 |
Predecessor: | Jo Gideon |
Majority: | 6,409 (18.2%) |
Term Start1: | 23 February 2017 |
Term End1: | 6 November 2019 |
Predecessor1: | Tristram Hunt |
Successor1: | Jo Gideon |
Office2: | Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Council |
Term Start2: | 16 May 2012 |
Term End2: | 4 June 2014 |
Predecessor2: | Stephen Sweeney |
Successor2: | Mike Stubbs |
Office3: | Member of Newcastle-under-Lyme Council |
1Blankname3: | Ward |
1Namedata3: | Silverdale and Parksite |
Term Start3: | 4 August 2016 |
Term End3: | 6 May 2018 |
Predecessor3: | Eileen Braithwaite |
Successor3: | Ward abolished |
1Blankname4: | Ward |
1Namedata4: | Knutton and Silverdale |
Term Start4: | 6 May 2010 |
Term End4: | 22 May 2014 |
Predecessor4: | Richard Gorton |
Successor4: | Derrick Huckfield |
Birth Name: | Gareth Craig Snell |
Birth Date: | 1 January 1986 |
Birth Place: | Stowmarket, England |
Party: | Labour Co-op |
Alma Mater: | Keele University |
Gareth Craig Snell (born 1 January 1986) is a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Stoke-on-Trent Central from 2017 to 2019. He regained the seat at the 2024 general election. A member of Labour Co-op, he was Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council from 2012 to 2014. In July 2022, Snell was reselected as the Labour Parliamentary Prospective Candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central.[1]
Snell was educated at Stowmarket High School in Suffolk, East Anglia,[2] and graduated from Keele University in 2008 after studying History and Politics.[3] Snell served as President of the Students' Union and founded Keele Labour Students.[4]
Snell unsuccessfully stood for election to Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council in 2007 and 2008, but was finally elected to represent Knutton and Silverdale ward in May 2010.[5] He was elected as the Leader of the Council after Labour won a majority at the 2012 local elections.[6] During his tenure, the council became a living wage employer, joined the Co-operative Council network and implemented a 'no redundancies' policy. Seeking re-election in Chesterton ward, Snell's leadership came to an end upon narrowly losing to the UKIP candidate in May 2014.[7] [8] However, he returned as a councillor in a by-election for Silverdale and Parksite ward in August 2016, and served until his term expired in May 2018.[9]
In January 2017, Snell was selected as the Labour Party candidate in the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election, triggered following the resignation of Tristram Hunt.[10] Held on 23 February, he won the seat with a reduced vote share but saw off a challenge from UKIP leader Paul Nuttall.[11]
He was re-elected with a majority of nearly 4,000 on 8 June 2017. This was an increase of the figure of 2,600 at the by-election, but compares to 20,000 from 1997.[12] Snell lost his seat in the 2019 general election to Conservative Jo Gideon, predicting his defeat even before his result was announced on BBC television.[13] He regained the seat in the General Election of July 2024. He received 14,950 votes, representing 42.4% share of the vote. His nearest rival received 8,541 votes.
Snell supported Remain in the 2016 EU referendum,[14] but opposed a second referendum and supported an exit deal to avoid leaving without one.[15] [16]
Between 2020 and 2021, Snell was Campaign Manager for the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Hodge Hill, Liam Byrne in the 2021 West Midlands mayoral election, where Byrne lost. Snell was in charge of managing volunteers and staff, as well as coordinating messaging and fundraising.[17]