Kim Johnson (politician)
Kim Marie Johnson[1] (born August 1960[2]) is a British Labour Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool Riverside since the 2019 general election.[3] She replaced Dame Louise Ellman in that role after the latter chose to leave the party over the issue of antisemitism. She is Liverpool's first black MP.
Kim Johnson | |
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Member of Parliament for Liverpool Riverside | |
Assumed office 12 December 2019 | |
Preceded by | Louise Ellman |
Majority | 37,043 (70.2%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Kim Marie Johnson August 1960 (age 59–60) |
Political party | Labour |
Early career
Prior to becoming an MP, Johnson was a Unison shop steward. She held a role of creative diversity manager in the Capital of Culture bid team, representing the longest established black community in the country.[4]
Parliamentary career
On 4 November 2019, Johnson was selected as Labour's candidate for Liverpool Riverside by a panel made up of national, regional and local party representatives.[5] She was elected in the 2019 general election, winning 41,170 votes. This represented 78.0% of the vote.[6]
References
- "Members Sworn". Hansard.parliament.uk. 18 December 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- "Kim Marie JOHNSON - Personal Appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
- "Liverpool Riverside gets the city's first ever black MP". itv.com. 13 December 2019.
- "Kim Johnson - latest news and information on the Labour Party candidate for Riverside". www.liverpoolecho.co.uk. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
- Rodgers, Sienna (4 November 2019). "Kim Johnson chosen to replace Louise Ellman in Liverpool Riverside". LabourList. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
- "Liverpool Riverside Parliamentary constituency". BBC News.
External links
- Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Contributions in Parliament at Hansard
- Voting record at Public Whip
- Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Dame Louise Ellman |
Member of Parliament for Liverpool Riverside 2019–present |
Incumbent |