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Rebecca Smith

Rebecca Smith is a Conservative and Unionist Party candidate in South West Devon constituency in the UK Parliament elections.

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Born in Plymouth’s Freedom Fields Hospital, I grew up locally and attended Plymouth High School for Girls. My parents ran a small design and build kitchen company and modelled the values of hard work, commitment and dedication to our local community. Growing up through the Recessions of the 1980s and 90s also meant we didn’t have a lot of spare money, so I know what it’s like when ends are hard to meet.

After graduating from the University of Southampton with a degree in Modern History and Politics, I worked in Brussels and then came home and worked in Plymouth City Council’s Homelessness team before moving to London. For the following eleven years, I worked in public service in London in a range of roles including on criminal justice policy as part of the Shadow Justice team in the run up to the 2010 General Election. However, throughout this time, I worked with one aim in mind – to return home and fight Plymouth and Devon’s corner, getting the best deal for our communities.

And that’s what I’ve been doing since returning home in 2015. I have been a Councillor representing Plymstock Radford since 2018, have served as Chair of the Planning Committee, Cabinet Member for Homes and Communities and had the privilege of leading The Commission on Violence against Women and Girls. I also work part time for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission doing public engagement across the South West, and for Sir Gary Streeter MP on a range of projects, gaining extensive knowledge of the South West Devon constituency.

In December 2019, I stood as Parliamentary Candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, having campaigned since November 2018. I regularly speak to community groups about my work for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, my role as a Councillor and Cabinet Member and the work we have done on Violence against Women and Girls.

In May 2023, I was selected as Prospective Member of Parliament for South West Devon ahead of the next General Election.

I am a member of the Conservative Friends of the Armed Forces, Conservative Environment Network, Conservative Rural Forum and the Conservative Christian Fellowship.

You will often find me out walking in the Devon countryside or cooking for friends and family. I am an avid Formula One fan, attend a local church and enjoy doing the Park Run in Plymbridge Woods (occasionally!). I also enjoy reading and spending time in my garden.

This statement was last updated on April 28, 2024.

This statement was added by Rebecca Smith, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

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Rebecca Smith's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 South West Devon: UK Parliament elections Conservative and Unionist Party (Results due after 04 July 2024) Position not available
2022 Plymstock Radford: Plymouth local election Conservative and Unionist Party 2,055 votes (elected) 1st / 5 candidates
2019 Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport: UK Parliamentary general election Conservative and Unionist Party 20,704 votes (not elected) 2nd / 5 candidates
2018 Plymstock Radford: Plymouth local election Conservative and Unionist Party 1,964 votes (elected) 1st / 6 candidates
2016 Southway: Plymouth local election Conservative and Unionist Party 1,135 votes (not elected) 2nd / 7 candidates
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