Clive Efford

English politician and Member of Parliament

Clive Efford - English politician and Member of Parliament
Born

July 10th, 1966
59 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1966, served as a Member of Parliament for Eltham since 2014. Initially worked as a Parliamentary aide and pursued a career in local government, culminating in election to Parliament. Focused on health and education issues, contributing to various parliamentary committees. Engaged in advocacy for public services and social justice.

Served as Shadow Minister for Health

Elected as MP for Eltham in 2014

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