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Thérèse Coffey

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Gender Female
Age 52
Web site theresecoffey.co.uk
Date of birth November 18,1971
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Billinge
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Chemist
Education University of Oxford
Somerville College
University College London
Official site parliament.uk
NationalityBritish
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Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
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Previous positionSecretary of State for Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom (2022–2022)
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Thérèse Coffey Life story


Thérèse Anne Coffey is a British politician serving as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since October 2022.

Suffolk MP Therese Coffey says she nearly died due to stress

Suffolk MP Therese Coffey says she nearly died due to stress
Nov 14,2023 1:41 pm

...By Shannon Eustace and Joao SantosBBC News and Local Democracy Reporting ServiceFormer Environment Secretary Therese Coffey said she " nearly died" because of the stress of being a government minister...

David Cameron to return to cabinet table after seven years

David Cameron to return to cabinet table after seven years
Nov 14,2023 12:21 am

... Steve Barclay has replaced Therese Coffey as environment secretary, with Treasury minister Victoria Atkins promoted to replace him as health secretary...

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback

David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback
Nov 13,2023 2:21 pm

... In key changes, Steve Barclay took Therese Coffey s job as environment secretary, and Victoria Atkins became health secretary...

Recycling reforms see separate food waste bins for England

Recycling reforms see separate food waste bins for England
Oct 20,2023 9:31 pm

... " Simpler recycling will help us all recycle more easily, " environment secretary Therese Coffey said...

Water companies want £156 bill rise to fund upgrades

Water companies want £156 bill rise to fund upgrades
Oct 1,2023 10:01 pm

... While Environment Secretary Therese Coffey broadly welcomed the investment plans, she said Ofwat should ensure customers do not " pay the price for poor performance" The regulator, she said, " should use the full powers we have given them on behalf of consumers"...

Nature crisis: One in six species at risk of extinction in Great Britain

Nature crisis: One in six species at risk of extinction in Great Britain
Sep 27,2023 2:31 pm

... " At the start of this year, I published our comprehensive Environmental Improvement Plan, " Environment Secretary Therese Coffey said, " setting out how we will create and restore at least 500,000 hectares [2,000 sq miles] of new wildlife habitats...

Why is sewage pumped into rivers and the sea?

Why is sewage pumped into rivers and the sea?
Sep 12,2023 7:01 am

... But the environment secretary Therese Coffey admitted there was " " given the major changes needed to the water system...

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage
Sep 5,2023 12:51 pm

... And Environment Secretary Therese Coffey told BBC News government work had revealed the potential dry spills...

Food poverty: Therese Coffey under fire over work longer hours comment

Aug 30,2023 5:50 pm

Therese Coffey has been criticised after suggesting people struggling to afford food could work more hours or upskill to get a higher income.

Labour MP Rachael Maskell accused The Environment secretary of blaming people on low wages for their food poverty.

" It is time her government supported families in need, not making them work harder for a crust, " She Said .

Food inflation is at a 45-year high, with grocery prices 16. 7% higher than Last Year .

During A Question session in The House of Commons, Ms Maskell told MPs that food banks in her York constituency were running out of supplies and asked what the government was doing " to ensure that No One goes without".

Ms Coffey replied that inflation was " really tough at the moment" but noted the UK had " one of the lowest proportions of incomes being spent on food" in Europe.

She Said people could also access before adding: " We know that one of The Best ways for people to boost their income is not only to get into work if they are not in work already, but to work more hours or get upskilled to get a higher income. "

Speaking after the question session, Ms Maskell said: " It is shocking that The Environment secretary shifted blame for food poverty onto people because they are on low wages and are poor, expecting them to work even more hours to put food on The Table . "

Another Labour MP, Nadia Whittome , said the comments showed that the government was " utterly out of touch with working class people".

Ms Coffey has also come Under Fire for suggesting turnips were an alternative to seasonal vegetables that are running short in shops.

Asda, Morrisons, Aldi and Tesco have limited sales of certain fruit and vegetable items, following supply problems partly caused by Extreme Weather in Spain and North Africa .

Ms Coffey said she expected The Situation to last another two to four weeks and that ministers were talking to retailers about How To avoid problems in The Future .

During an urgent question on the subject, Conservative MP Selaine Saxby suggested consumers could avoid issues by " eating more seasonally and supporting Our Own British farmers".

Ms Coffey replied: " Many people would be eating turnips right now rather than thinking necessarily about lettuce, tomatoes and similar.

" However, I Am conscious that consumers want a year-round choice, and that is what our supermarkets, food producers and growers around The World try to satisfy. "

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey summarised The Minister 's response as " let them eat turnips" - a reference to 18Th Century French Queen Marie Antionette, who supposedly responded to concerns that the population had No Bread by saying: " Let them eat cake. "

A spokesman for the Prime Minister said: " What The Secretary of state was doing was setting out the importance of celebrating the produce that we grow here in the UK. "

" We don't believe it's for us to tell people what they should or shouldn't buy, " he added.

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