Rachel Maclean
Rachel Maclean was a Conservative and Unionist Party candidate in Redditch constituency in the UK Parliamentary general election. They were elected with 27,907 votes.
Rachel Maclean's policies
Statement to voters
Midlands born and bred, Rachel went to the local comprehensive school and is a working Mum with four grown up children and a rescue dog, Phoebe.
Full statement
She's a Midlands girl born and bred, and has spent most of her life in the Dorridge/Solihull area. If elected, she has pledged to make her family home in Redditch. She currently lives in Dorridge, a 10 minute drive from Redditch, and she knows Redditch well from visiting over the years for work, and to bring her cub pack kayaking on the Arrow Valley Lake.
Rachel has a background in business, after she married her husband David, they set up a Birmingham based publishing company, specialising in IT and software content. Over the years she faced the challenges and setbacks that many small business owners experience, but the business eventually flourished and now employs people from all over the Midlands area including Redditch people, as well as having an international presence.
She's a technology entrepreneur who also recently co-founded an HR software business, providing a platform for SMEs to use the latest technology tools to run their businesses more efficiently. The business was selected to participate in the Entrepreneurial Spark programme in Birmingham.
Rachel has always worked in her local community since she started at age 16 helping inner city children come on summer camps to Alvechurch. Over the years she has been a voluntary worker and fundraiser for the National Childbirth Trust, a Sunday School Teacher, as well as spending 15 years as a Beaver, Cub, Scout Leader and Assistant District Commissioner for Cubs. She recently completed a term as an elected Parent Governor at a Birmingham school, with responsibility for the curriculum area. She helped set up the LoveBrum charity supporting grassroots volunteer-led charities that don't receive government funding.
She started her charity, Skilled and Ready, because she has always been passionate about helping young people get the best start in life. She believes that a great education is the key to fulfilling potential and she said, "Skilled and Ready fits a real need. Having run a business I've seen the skills gap for real. We link the skills needed by local employers to the curriculum. We help to open young people's eyes to the opportunities here for them and also to support them making the right choices. I'm delighted that schools across the country have recently put hundreds of learners through the Skilled and Ready which will help them get a good job after they leave school"
Speaking after her selection to stand as a candidate for the Redditch County constituency, Rachel said, "If I am elected as your MP on 8th June, I will be a fighter for every community in the constituency, working tirelessly to deliver strong and stable leadership for the people of Redditch county. I will use everything I've learned in my business career, and my political career as an active campaigner on the issues that matter. I'll stand with Theresa May to deliver a Brexit that's right for us, securing our future, a strong economy, and the investment needed into our public services in this growing town and beautiful county".
This statement was added by Rachel Maclean, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Record in office
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Rachel Maclean online
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- Home page
- http://www.rachelmaclean.co.uk/
- The party's candidate page for this person
- https://www.conservatives.com/OurTeam/Prospective_Parliamentary_Candidates/Maclean_Rachel.aspx
Rachel Maclean's elections
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2019 | Redditch: UK Parliamentary general election | Conservative and Unionist Party | 27,907 votes (elected) | 1st / 4 candidates |
2017 | Redditch: UK Parliamentary general election | Conservative and Unionist Party | 23,652 votes (elected) | 1st / 7 candidates |
2015 | Birmingham, Northfield: UK Parliamentary general election | Conservative and Unionist Party | 15,164 votes (not elected) | 2nd / 5 candidates |
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