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price would save almost 3,000 lives a year and save the NHS over ÂŁ6bn over ten years while costing a moderate drinker only ÂŁ12 extra per year. When plans to introduce minimum pricing were shelved by the Government in 2013, Wollaston strongly criticised David Cameron and Department for Health Ministers, saying that the change in policy was due to lobbying by Conservative Party strategist
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with a real job". At a public hustings, she was asked whether her lack of political experience would make it difficult for her to throw and take political punches; she replied that this was not what politics was about for her, and that she would not indulge in it. Her reply prompted spontaneous applause.
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bill in November 2011 which would have required MPs who switch parties to face an automatic by-election. Wollaston herself switched parties on 20 February 2019, but did not call a by-election. Chair of Totnes and South Devon Labour Party Lynn Alderson said Wollaston "made her views clear". Wollaston
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victims in warning the Government against its plans to introduce anonymity for people suspected of, or charged with, rape. She argued that it would constitute a "further barrier" for victims to report their crime and that the vast majority of sexual assaults already went unreported. She successfully
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During the selection process, Wollaston campaigned on the problems of alcohol-related crime, citing also the 8,000 annual deaths from alcohol. She later supported curbs on low priced alcoholic drinks. but highlighted that the selection offered voters a choice between a career politician and "someone
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in February 2016 that "the prime minister has returned with a threadbare deal that has highlighted our powerlessness to effect institutional change" and that "the balance of our national interest now lies outside the EU". However, she announced on 8 June 2016 that she would change sides to campaign
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During her campaign for selection as Conservative candidate in Totnes, Wollaston pledged to tackle the issue of alcohol misuse, having seen the impact of it during her medical career. In Westminster, she pushed for an introduction of minimum unit pricing for alcohol, arguing that a 50p minimum unit
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could most easily defeat. As the general election approached, Wollaston made clear her anger at suggestions that she would be a part-time MP, saying that she would not continue her medical practice if elected. The local branch of Liberal Democrats denied that they were behind rumours that Wollaston
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Coming from a non-political background, Wollaston has consistently spoken out in favour of reforming the political system to make it more open and accessible. Citing her own experience in the medical profession, she has called for job-sharing in the Commons, claiming that this would make it easier
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Before entering the House of Commons, Wollaston stated that she was "strongly pro-choice", and would not support lowering the abortion limit, as such a measure would affect those who are in the greatest need. In 2011, she voted against backbench amendments to the Health and Social Care Bill which
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On election day, Wollaston was elected with a 45.9% share of the vote, and more than doubled the Conservatives' majority. She supported the formation of a Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government as being the most appropriate for her constituency in the circumstances after the election,
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Wollaston rebelled against the Government to vote against setting up a Royal Charter to regulate the press, claiming that many of the activities which had led to the proposal were already illegal and were being exploited to justify censoring the free press. Later, she was the joint winner of
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In August 2013, Wollaston rebelled and voted against military intervention in Syria. She said such a move could escalate into a wider conflict with hundreds of thousands of victims. She cited strong opposition to intervention by her constituents as a key factor in deciding to vote against.
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intended to continue to practise medicine on a part-time basis. She accepted that the scandal over Anthony Steen's expenses claims had damaged the Conservative Party's chances, and declined his offer of the use of his home to run the Conservative campaign. She pledged to vote in a
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in the third year of her undergraduate career, gaining a Bachelor of Science degree in the subject. While at Guy's, she met her future husband, Adrian. Alongside her studies, she took a part-time role as a healthcare assistant at the hospital to supplement her student grant.
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announced that the party would, for the first time, send a postal ballot paper to every voter instead of holding the selection at an open meeting. Wollaston later said that she might not have put her name forward had she known that the selection was to be by open primary.
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acknowledged the likely calls for her to face a by-election but refused such a proposal, stating "neither this nor a general election would answer the fundamental question that is dividing us". In June 2019, she left Change UK to sit as an independent MP.
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in silencing dissent amongst MPs. She has suggested that vacancies for Parliamentary Private Secretary roles should put out for application and interview to find the most qualified candidate, rather than the candidate most in favour with the government.
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On the European Union, Wollaston originally supported loosening the relationship between Britain and Brussels and said that she would reluctantly vote to leave the EU if reform could not be achieved. Writing for
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because "the overwhelming majority" in her constituency were opposed to hunting. She broke the Conservative whip in November 2010 to support an amendment setting a threshold of 40% turnout for the result of the
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in 2011, for a cut in the EU budget in 2011, and against military intervention in Syria in 2013. In Westminster, she was a vocal proponent of minimum unit pricing for alcohol and spoke out against political
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that the government's NHS reforms would result in the NHS going "belly up". She warned that the reorganisation would result in confusion with doctors being overwhelmed. She said there was a risk that
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in 2013, writing that "people who are gay should be allowed to celebrate their love and commitment in a context that society understands". She branded opponents of the change "bigots".
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for Britain to remain in the EU, claiming that Vote Leave's assertion that exiting the union would make available ÂŁ350m a week for health spending "simply isn't true" and represented "
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in Parliament, on 2 June 2010, outlined her concerns about alcohol-related crime and alcoholic drink pricing, and also mentioned issues of concern in her constituency, including
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constituency, citing as qualifications "only real life experience, approachability and enthusiasm". The Conservative Association placed her on the shortlist of three to succeed
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wrote her decision to switch sides had sparked a conspiracy theory among many Leave campaigners that she was a "government plant", while fellow Conservative MP and Eurosceptic
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for the Care Bill in early 2014. There she introduced a number of amendments, including one which would have made terminally ill patients exempt from social care charges.
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Wollaston graduated with a degree in Medicine in 1986. She embarked on a career in hospital paediatrics but, after five years as a junior doctor in London, she moved to
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Community Hospital. However, Wollaston accepted that she had "no background in politics" when in 2009 she put her name forward for the selection of a candidate for the
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campaigning under the slogan "Stop Brexit". She sought re-election as Liberal Democrat candidate for Totnes, but finished second to the Conservative party candidate
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On 20 February 2019, Wollaston resigned from the Conservative Party, along with two other MPs from her party, joining The Independent Group, later styled
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Wollaston was elected as a member of the Health Select Committee upon entering Parliament, and became chair of the Committee in June 2014 after
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Wollaston later said "I have no doubt that I was selected because I had no track record in politics", but one Totnes Conservative member told
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In 2013, she was a signatory to a campaign for women to be able to inherit noble titles, instead of these being restricted to the male line.
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as the Conservative candidate. On polling day she was re-elected with 53% of the vote, more than tripling her majority to 18,285 (38.8%).
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to be valid, and later that month supported a Labour amendment to allow more policyholders to claim compensation over the collapse in
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Initially uncertain about which way to vote in the referendum, Wollaston announced in June 2016 that she was no longer supporting the
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Urged to do so by the national party, the local Conservative Association had already decided that the selection would be made by an
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manner in several key divisions, voting for a referendum on Britain's EU membership and voting to reduce the EU budget.
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Having been on the draft Bill Committee for the Care and Support Bill, Wollaston was selected to sit on the
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for women and those with families to stand for Parliament, while helping to improve the experience of MPs.
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Wollaston was educated at service and civilian primary schools, later attending a girls' grammar school in
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to be the 20th-most influential person (and second-most influential woman) in the English NHS in 2015.
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and nine other Conservative MPs against the government, and in favour of guaranteeing Parliament a "
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another prominent backbencher, Sarah Wollaston, has joined the People's Vote campaign along with
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from the Conservatives, along with two of her peers, and joined The Independent Group, later
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In March 2013, Wollaston was reselected by her local Conservative Association to fight the
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in 2006, having been spurred into politics by her opposition to the threatened closure of
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She has often spoken out against political patronage in Westminster and the role of the
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applied to junior doctors' training, saying that it was causing patient care to suffer.
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Wollaston was the only Conservative politician to vote for a pause in the roll-out of
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on several key votes – voting in favour of a referendum on British membership of the
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In her first year in the Commons, Wollaston referred to her experience working with
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process, she urged the leaders of all parties to expand their use, particularly in
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Lyndsey Telford; Claire Newell; Edward Malnick; Luke Heighton (22 December 2015).
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to the role. She was re-elected to this position after the 2015 general election.
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Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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said that Wollaston's change of opinion was "deliberately staged and political".
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Owen Bowcott, "Countryside Alliance outfoxed by new generation of Tory MPs",
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would have prevented abortion providers from offering counselling services.
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public vote on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union
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in 2013, she expressed support for EU membership because of access to the
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explaining that voters wanted to see politicians working together. Her
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of his fear that without a political background, she was the candidate
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Francis Elliott, "Tory women MPs attack rape suspect anonymity plan",
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Chair nominations for Health Committee, Parliament, www.parliament.uk
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Rebecca Smith, Robert Winnett, "EU law harming doctors' training",
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Louise Vennells, "All constituents can select new Tory candidate",
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Olivier Vergnault, "Tories face 400 voters in first open primary",
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Tory MPs could resign whip if no-deal Brexit becomes primary focus
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Chinthapalli, Krishna (4 December 2013). "Becoming a doctor MP".
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In December 2017, Wollaston voted along with fellow Conservative
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on 18 October 2017. The vote was non-binding on the government.
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In October 2010, she announced she would not vote to repeal the
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Soon after her election, Wollaston was offered the position of
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Louise Vennells, "Doctor victorious in historic public vote",
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magazine's Parliamentarian of the Year award for her stance.
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Matt Chorley, "Cameron leads first coalition for 70 years",
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Totnes
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from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube.
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and would vote to remain in the EU. In February 2019, she
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as a medical student. She took an intercalated degree in
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Steve Peacock, "Voters will choose new Tory candidate",
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Slawson, Nicola; Sparrow, Andrew (18 October 2017).
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King's College London Guy's Hospital Medical School
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King's College London. 13 November 2013. 612:District Council) who had 5,495 (33%), and 445: 61:13 November 2017 â€“ 6 November 2019 3447:21st-century English women medical doctors 3442:20th-century English women medical doctors 3219: 3205: 3142: 3088: 2747: 2572: 310: 31: 3335:Former Members of the European Parliament 3020: 2716: 2629: 2519: 2204: 1467: 1432:, "It's queer, this letter from Coutts", 1205: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1171: 830:investigation showed that in some cases, 525:, qualifying as a family doctor in 1992. 2462: 2438:"Dr Sarah Wollaston | Sarah's Blog" 2380:"Sarah Wollaston: You ask the questions" 2110: 2108: 1929:"Why we decided to call for deselection" 1333: 744:On 14 August 2019, Wollaston joined the 706:When campaigning for re-election at the 2989: 2889: 1069: 834:agencies Medicare and Team24, owned by 643: 450:Wollaston was born in February 1962 in 420:referendum on European Union membership 104:18 June 2014 â€“ 6 November 2019 3387:21st-century British women politicians 3364: 2990:Lambert, Victoria (1 September 2009). 2863: 2804: 2729:from the original on 17 September 2016 2668:from the original on 23 September 2015 2630:Wollaston, Sarah (28 September 2007). 2520:Wollaston, Sarah (28 September 2007). 2392:from the original on 25 September 2015 2205:Wollaston, Sarah (28 September 2007). 2037: 1908: 1295: 1192: 1119:from the original on 24 September 2015 1070:Lambert, Victoria (1 September 2009). 1032:. They met while studying medicine at 859:Wollaston voted in favour of allowing 755: 752:, losing by a margin of 12,724 votes. 636:direction and to support a bypass for 542:Royal College of General Practitioners 3200: 2719:"This is a threadbare deal on Europe" 2717:Wollaston, Sarah (21 February 2016). 2360:from the original on 24 December 2015 2330:from the original on 24 December 2015 2299:from the original on 9 September 2015 2105: 1868:from the original on 30 December 2017 1468:Wollaston, Sarah (10 February 2011). 1277:from the original on 10 December 2015 1137: 1131: 1102: 1044:100-mile bike race with her husband. 151:6 May 2010 â€“ 6 November 2019 3382:21st-century English medical doctors 3377:20th-century English medical doctors 3059:from the original on 23 October 2014 2890:Wheeler, Brian (11 September 2018). 2414:. Parliament of the United Kingdom. 1946:"MP Sarah resigns from Tory Party", 1296:Jolley, Rachael (30 November 2010). 910:Following her selection through the 604:The primary was conducted under the 3021:Wollaston, Sarah (2 January 2014). 3002:from the original on 29 August 2017 2941: 2741: 2562:from the original on 10 April 2015. 1864:. Parliament UK. 13 November 2017. 1774:from the original on 3 January 2016 1396:"Call for 50p-per-unit alcohol tax" 1084:from the original on 5 January 2016 890: 359:from 2014 to 2019 and chair of the 16:British Liberal Democrat politician 13: 3033:from the original on 11 April 2014 2864:Austin, Henry (13 December 2017). 2642:from the original on 29 March 2014 2585:from the original on 11 April 2014 2573:Dominiczak, Peter (13 June 2013). 2463:Swinford, Steven (20 April 2015). 2031: 1909:Heaven, James (20 February 2019). 1150:from the original on 11 April 2014 946:Wollaston initially supported the 14: 3473: 3075: 2817:from the original on 11 June 2016 2786:from the original on 10 June 2016 2760:from the original on 13 July 2016 2698:from the original on 2 March 2014 2611:from the original on 3 March 2014 2532:from the original on 6 March 2014 2444:from the original on 3 March 2014 2418:from the original on 3 March 2014 2269:from the original on 20 June 2015 2217:from the original on 6 March 2014 2186:from the original on 2 March 2014 1482:from the original on 6 March 2014 1308:from the original on 5 March 2016 1172:Chakelian, Anoosh (4 June 2013). 1024:with her husband Adrian James, a 966:renegotiation of membership terms 737:Wollaston was the sponsor of the 496: 434:. In August 2019, she joined the 3462:20th-century English politicians 3229:The Independent Group for Change 3154:Parliament of the United Kingdom 3102:Parliament of the United Kingdom 2475:from the original on 4 July 2015 2243:from the original on 1 July 2014 2038:Walker, Peter (14 August 2019). 1917:– via www.telegraph.co.uk. 1819:Tom Harwood (20 February 2019). 1342:"Choosing your Tory candidate", 1176:. Total Politics. Archived from 1138:Marsh, Virginia (17 July 2013). 1103:Marsh, Virginia (17 July 2013). 1015: 850: 805:retired. She defeated fellow GP 765:In March 2011, Wollaston warned 561:2009 Totnes Conservative primary 442:standing as a Liberal Democrat. 3392:Alumni of King's College London 3045: 3014: 2983: 2964: 2935: 2919: 2883: 2829: 2805:Deacon, Michael (9 June 2016). 2798: 2710: 2680: 2654: 2623: 2597: 2566: 2552:"Gender equality for peeresses" 2544: 2513: 2487: 2456: 2430: 2404: 2372: 2342: 2311: 2265:. 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