Rachel Maclean (politician)


Rachel Helen Maclean is a Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Redditch in Worcestershire since 2017. Before serving as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, she was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, from September 2019 until February 2020.
Prior to her political career, she worked for the bank HSBC and co-founded her own publishing company.

Early life and education

Rachel Helen Cooke was born on 3 October 1965 in Madras, India, to David and Anthea Cooke. She studied Experimental Psychology at St Hugh's College, Oxford and obtained a master's degree in Work and Occupational Psychology at Aston University. After graduation, she entered a fast track management scheme in 1989 at HSBC which involved working in Australia, Japan and China. In 2005, Maclean founded a publishing company specialising in information technology with her husband, David.

Parliamentary career

Maclean contested the Birmingham Northfield seat in the general election of 2015, finishing second behind the incumbent Labour Party MP Richard Burden. She voted for the United Kingdom to remain within the European Union in the June 2016 membership referendum.
In April 2017, Karen Lumley, Conservative MP for Redditch announced that she would not contest her seat in the June snap general election due to ill health. The following month, Maclean was selected to be the Conservative candidate in the election. She won the seat at the election with 23,652 votes and a majority of 7,363. In parliament, she sat on the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee between September 2017 and June 2018.
In the same year, Maclean also co chaired Andy Street's successful campaign to become the Mayor of the West Midlands. In July, in her maiden parliamentary speech, she commented that her main priority would be 'to fight to protect and strengthen local health services', especially the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch.
In February 2018, Maclean was elected to be the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women in Parliament. She is also the chair of the APPG on Carers and the APPG on Endangered Species. The following month, she was appointed as a Parliamentary Private Secretary within the Home Office.
In March 2019, Maclean voted for then Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement. She supported Michael Gove in the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election. In September 2019, she was appointed as PPS to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid.

Personal life

She married David Maclean in 1992. They have three sons and one daughter.