Join Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party on 12th July at 18:30 for an interactive session.
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About this event
Come & join Amanda Milling MP, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party on 8th July at 18:30 for an exclusive Q & A.
Amanda studied Economics and Statistics at University College London, after which Amanda built up a successful career in market research, specialising for a large part in the financial services sector. Before entering Parliament, Amanda was Director and Head of Clients at Optimisa Research. In 2009 Amanda became a local Conservative Councillor and was a campaign organiser for several local and national elections.
Amanda was first elected to Parliament in 2015. In that Parliament she served on the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee as well as the Education, Skills and Economy Sub-Committee and Committees for Arms Export Controls. As part of these committees Amanda has been involved in some high-profile inquiries, including those looking at the quality of Higher Education, the working practices at Sports Direct and the collapse of BHS.
Up until the General Election in June 2017, Amanda served as a member of the Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy Select Committee. In the last Parliament she also served on several Bill Committees including the Higher Education and Research Bill, Welfare Reform Bill, the Policing and Crime Bill and the Children and Social Work Bill. Amanda served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Ministers, before being appointed an Assistant Government Whip in the 2018 New Year reshuffle. Amanda was appointed Deputy Chief Whip in July 2019. In the 2020 reshuffle, Amanda was appointed a Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of the Conservative Party. She was appointed to the Privy Council.
Amanda’s main areas of interest in Parliament have been Education and Young People, Blue Light Services, the Armed Forces and Business & Enterprise.
This is an interactive session with the Chairman and will be a chance to discuss her career in the House of Commons & in her role as Co-Chairman of the Party.
This will be a popular event and space is limited so sign-up early, so you do not miss out!
If you would like to ask a question, you can submit it when you register.
This event is for Young Conservative Party Members only