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Chloe Smith

Chloe Smith
Official portrait, 2020
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology
In office
28 April 2023 – 20 July 2023[a]
Prime MinisterRishi Sunak
Preceded byMichelle Donelan
Succeeded byMichelle Donelan
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
In office
6 September 2022 – 25 October 2022
Prime MinisterLiz Truss
Preceded byThérèse Coffey
Succeeded byMel Stride
Junior ministerial offices
Minister of State for Disabled People, Work and Health
In office
16 September 2021 – 6 September 2022
Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byJustin Tomlinson
Succeeded byClaire Coutinho
Minister of State for the Constitution and Devolution[b]
In office
9 January 2018 – 16 September 2021
Prime MinisterTheresa May
Boris Johnson
Preceded byChris Skidmore
Succeeded byNigel Adams
In office
4 September 2012 – 6 October 2013
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byMark Harper
Succeeded byGreg Clark
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
In office
14 June 2017 – 9 January 2018
Prime MinisterTheresa May
Preceded byKris Hopkins
Succeeded byShailesh Vara
Economic Secretary to the Treasury
In office
14 October 2011 – 4 September 2012
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byJustine Greening
Succeeded bySajid Javid
Member of Parliament
for Norwich North
In office
23 July 2009 – 30 May 2024
Preceded byIan Gibson
Succeeded byAlice Macdonald
Personal details
Born
Chloe Rebecca Smith

(1982-05-17) 17 May 1982 (age 42)
Ashford, Kent, England
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Sandy McFadzean
(m. 2013)
Children2
Alma materUniversity of York
Websitewww.chloesmith.org.uk

Chloe Rebecca Smith (born 17 May 1982) is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich North from 2009 to 2024. She previously served as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from September to October 2022[1] and Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology from April to July 2023.[c][2]

Smith was elected in a 2009 by-election following the resignation of Labour MP Ian Gibson due to the MPs' expenses scandal. Smith held a number of junior ministerial roles under David Cameron and Theresa May, serving two terms as Parliamentary Secretary for the Constitution. She continued to serve in the latter role after Boris Johnson's victory in the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election.

In the February 2020 reshuffle, Smith was promoted to Minister of State during the second Johnson ministry. In the 2021 reshuffle, she was appointed by Johnson as Minister of State at the Department for Work and Pensions. After Johnson resigned in 2022, Smith supported Liz Truss’s bid to become Conservative leader. Following Truss's appointment as Prime Minister, she appointed Smith as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. She was later temporarily Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology during the time Michelle Donelan MP was Minister on Leave (Secretary of State), a position given to Secretaries of State and Ministers of State while on maternity leave.[3]


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  1. ^ "Chloe Smith Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Ministerial Appointments: April 2023". GOV.UK. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  3. ^ "The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP". GOV.UK. Retrieved 18 September 2023.

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