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Chris Hinchliff
Official portrait, 2024
Member of Parliament
for North East Hertfordshire
Assumed office
4 July 2024
Preceded byOliver Heald
Majority1,923 (3.7%)
North Hertfordshire District councillor
for Royston Palace ward
Assumed office
5 May 2022
Personal details
Political partyLabour
Other political
affiliations
Labour Co-op (as a councillor)

Christopher Volante Hinchliff is a British Labour Party politician.[1][2] Prior to becoming a politician, he worked for CPRE, The Countryside Charity.[3]

Life

Hinchliff was educated at The Howard of Effingham School in Surrey and King's College, Cambridge, where he read history and was a member of Cambridge University Labour Club.[4] Afterwards, he studied for an MSc in ecological economics at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 2016.[4]

He was a Labour Party organiser before working for the charities Independent Age and CPRE.[4] Since 2022, he has been a Labour and Co-operative Party councillor for the Royston Palace ward of the North Herts Council, where he holds the position of Executive Member for Planning and Transport.[5][6]

Hinchliff was elected as the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Hertfordshire at the 2024 general election.[7]

References

  1. ^ "About". Chrishinchliff Co Uk. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  2. ^ "Chris Hinchliff - Parliamentary career". UK Parliament. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  3. ^ "East Herts A120 villagers elect Labour MP for first time in their history". Bishop's Stortford Independent. 2024-07-05. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  4. ^ a b c "Christopher Hinchliff". LinkedIn. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Councillor details - Councillor Chris Hinchliff | North Herts Council". 2024-07-05. Archived from the original on 2024-07-05. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  6. ^ "North Herts Council announces cabinet shake up after local elections". The Comet. 2024-05-24. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  7. ^ "North East Hertfordshire | General Election 2024 | Sky News". election.news.sky.com. Retrieved 2024-07-05.