Rebecca Pow Explained

Rebecca Pow
Office:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature
Primeminister:Rishi Sunak
Term Start:14 November 2023
Term End:4 July 2024
Predecessor:Trudy Harrison
Successor:Mary Creagh
Office2:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environmental Quality and Resilience
Term Start2:28 October 2022
Term End2:14 November 2023
Primeminister2:Rishi Sunak
Predecessor2:Steve Double
Successor2:Robbie Moore
Term Start1:10 September 2019
Term End1:7 July 2022
Primeminister1:Boris Johnson
Predecessor1:Thérèse Coffey
Successor1:Steve Double
Office3:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts, Heritage and Tourism
Primeminister3:Theresa May
Boris Johnson
Term Start3:23 May 2019
Term End3:10 September 2019
Predecessor3:Michael Ellis
Successor3:Helen Whately
Office4:Member of Parliament
for Taunton Deane
Term Start4:7 May 2015
Predecessor4:Jeremy Browne
Birth Date:10 October 1960
Birth Place:Somerset, England
Children:3
Party:Conservative
Term End4:30 May 2024
Successor4:Constituency abolished

Rebecca Pow (born 10 October 1960), is a British Conservative politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Taunton Deane from 2015 to 2024. She also served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature from November 2023 to 4 July 2024.[1] [2] Pow lost her bid to be elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the revised Taunton and Wellington seat to Gideon Amos of the Liberal Democrats in the 2024 United Kingdom General Election. Pow previously served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2019 to 2022.

Early life and career

Rebecca Pow was born on 10 October 1960 in Inglesbatch, the daughter of Michael Pow, a farmer. She was brought up on the family farm, working there as a teenager and was an active member of both Bath and Taunton Young Farmers Clubs.[3]

After attending Priston village school, Pow continued her education at La Sainte Union Convent in Bath.[4] Pow studied Rural Environment Studies at Wye College, University of London, graduating in 1982.[5] [4]

She had a 20-year career in radio and television, specialising in the environment, farming and gardening, including working for HTV in Bristol and BBC Radio 4. Around 2005 she set up her own public relations consultancy, Pow Productions, as well as continuing to write on gardening and country living.

Pow was previously a parish councillor for Stoke St Mary and trustee of the Somerset Wildlife Trust. After working for the National Farmers Union, she became a journalist specialising in environment, farming and gardening and has reported for BBC, ITV and Channel 4.[6] [7] [8] [9] She stepped down as vice-president of Somerset Wildlife Trust in June 2018, following an online petition criticising her support for badger culling.[10]

Parliamentary career

At the 2015 general election, Pow was elected to Parliament as MP for Taunton Deane with 48.1% of the vote and a majority of 15,491.[11] [12]

She declared that she would vote Remain in the 2016 Brexit referendum.[13]

During the 2015–17 Parliament, Pow sat on the Environmental Audit Select Committee and Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee.[14]

Pow was re-elected as MP for Taunton Deane at the snap 2017 general election with an increased vote share of 52.9% and an increased majority of 15,887.[15] [16]

Pow received local and national criticism for stating during the 2017 Budget debate that people in Taunton have "thousands of extra pounds in their pockets".[17] [18]

In April 2018, Pow was awarded a Green Heart Hero Award by The Climate Coalition, a coalition of over 100 charities and community groups across the UK, for being the "Greenest New MP" for her environmental work.[19] A constituent recognising the award nevertheless criticised Pow's record on low carbon measures.[20]

Pow was appointed in September 2018 as a Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Ministerial team, before serving as PPS to Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Esther McVey until her Ministerial appointment in May 2019.[21] [22]

In May 2019, it was alleged that Pow was one of a number of MPs who had legally claimed parliamentary expenses for an 'accommodation uplift' contrary to the measure's original purpose.[23]

On 10 September 2019, during the first Johnson ministry, Pow was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Her ministerial portfolio included the domestic natural environment, climate change adaptation, land use and floods and water.[24] She resigned from this position on 7 July 2022, as part of the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis.[25]

At the 2019 general election, Pow was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 53.6% and a decreased majority of 11,700.[26] [27]

Prior to the 2024 general election, Pow's constituency of Taunton Deane was abolished, and replaced with Taunton and Wellington. In March 2024, Pow was selected as the Conservative candidate for Taunton and Wellington at the 2024 general election.[28]

Personal life

Pow met her late husband, Charles Clark, at a Young Farmers Club event. They were married for 27 years, until his death in 2019, and had three children together.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerial Appointments commencing: 25 October 2022 . 29 October 2022 . GOV.UK . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221029095458/https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-25-october-2022 . 29 October 2022 .
  2. Web site: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Environmental Quality and Resilience) . 19 November 2022 . GOV.UK .
  3. News: Taylor . Michael . 21 June 2019 . Taunton MP Rebecca Pow's tribute to 'greatest man I know' after death of husband Charles Clark . SomersetLive . 22 June 2019.
  4. Book: The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2015: Profiles of the New MPs and Analysis of the 2015 General Election Results . 18 May 2015 . Biteback Publishing . 978-1-84954-924-0 . Carr . Tim .
  5. Web site: Proctor . Kate . 30 April 2021 . Green Ker-Pow: The Rebecca Pow interview . 12 June 2022 . Politics Home . 17 May 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210517160117/https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/rebecca-pow-10p-plastic-bags . live .
  6. News: 8 May 2015 . Election Taunton Deane result: Conservative Rebecca Pow . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150510180925/http://www.westerndailypress.co.uk/Election-Taunton-Deane-result-Conservative/story-26461420-detail/story.html . 10 May 2015 . 9 May 2015 . Western Daily Press.
  7. Web site: Rebecca Pow . 9 May 2015 . Conservative Party.
  8. News: Wright . Oliver . 6 May 2014 . Why it's harder than it looks to evict a Liberal Democrat MP . 9 May 2015 . Independent.
  9. Web site: Rebecca Pow . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518075328/http://www.gardenmediaguild.co.uk/guild-members/directory/profile/Rebecca-Pow/273 . 18 May 2015 . 9 May 2015 . Garden Media Guild.
  10. Web site: Cole . Amy . 22 June 2018 . Taunton's MP and Michael Eavis resign as vice presidents of wildlife trust amid badger cull row . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230427151047/https://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/news/16309216.rebecca-pow-mp-resigns-somerset-wildlife-trust/ . 27 April 2023 . Somerset County Gazette.
  11. Web site: Election Data 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151017112223/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt . 17 October 2015 . 17 October 2015 . Electoral Calculus.
  12. News: Taunton Deane Parliamentary constituency . 8 May 2015 . BBC News.
  13. Web site: European Referendum. Rebecca Pow. 23 June 2016.
  14. Web site: Rebecca Pow MP . UK Parliament . 10 October 2015 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20151109214601/http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/rebecca-pow/4522 . 9 November 2015 .
  15. Web site: General Election 2017: these are the Taunton Deane candidates . 12 May 2017 . 13 May 2017 . somersetlive.co.uk.
  16. News: Taunton Deane . 9 June 2017 . BBC News.
  17. News: Here's why everyone is mad at Taunton Deane MP Rebecca Pow for comments she made about the budget . Linham . Laura . Somerset Live . 24 November 2017 . 24 November 2017.
  18. News: Such is the poverty of Tory ideas that they deny poverty even exists . Williams . Zoe . The Guardian . 27 November 2017 . 9 April 2018.
  19. Web site: Green Heart Hero Awards . The Climate Coalition . 9 April 2018 . 9 April 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180409171919/https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/green-heart-hero/ . dead .
  20. Web site: LETTER: Is MP Rebecca Pow really that green?. Somerset County Gazette. 24 May 2018 .
  21. Web site: List of Parliamentary Private Secretaries (PPS): June 2019 . Cabinet Office . Gov UK . 1 July 2019.
  22. Web site: List of Parliamentary Private Secretaries (PPS): September 2018 . 1 July 2019 . Cabinet Office . Gov UK.
  23. News: MPs claim expenses for adult children: allowances topped up under rule originally intended to help young families. Anna. Mikhailova. Charles. Young. The Telegraph. 10 May 2019. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  24. Web site: Rebecca Pow MP. gov.uk.
  25. News: Evans . James . Rebecca Pow resigns as environment minister . 7 July 2022 . SomersetLive . 7 July 2022 .
  26. Web site: Statement of Persons Nominated .
  27. BBC Election Results 2019 GE https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000988
  28. Web site: Conservatives choose MP Rebecca Pow to fight next General Election election . 4 March 2024 . West Somerset Free Press.