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Alexandra Louise Rosenfield Phillips (Alex Phillips; born 9 July 1985) is a British politician. She served as a
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(MEP) for
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from 2019 to 2020. She was Mayor of
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from May 2019 to May 2020 and was the youngest person to hold the office.


Early life and local political career

Phillips was born on 9 July 1985 in
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,
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, to Roger Phillips and Margaret Rosenfield. She is of Jewish heritage. Her father worked as a presenter for BBC Radio Merseyside for 42 years before retiring in 2020. Her younger sister, Ellie, works as a journalist and television presenter. Brought up in Liverpool, Phillips was initially a Labour Party activist with her mother, joining the party at the age of 16. In 2003 she resigned from Labour and joined the
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as a result of the then Labour government's decision to invade Iraq. She holds a bachelor's degree in French Studies from the
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and a PGCE from the
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. Phillips moved to Brighton in 2008. She was elected to represent the Goldsmid ward on Brighton and Hove City Council in a 2009 by-election, and re-elected in 2011. In subsequent council elections she contested the Regency ward, winning a seat in both 2015 and 2019. She became Brighton's youngest mayor in 2019 after being selected for the role by her fellow councillors. She finished her term as mayor in May 2020. Outside of her council roles, she has worked as the policy lead at the
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and
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charity,
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, and as a French and German language secondary school teacher in Croydon, London, and later Hampshire. In 2022, Phillips announced that she and her husband were stepping down as councillors ahead of the May 2023 elections.


European Parliament

In the 2014 European parliamentary election, Phillips stood as a candidate in the
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constituency. She was second on her party's list after Keith Taylor (Green Party MEP since 2010). In the election, the Green Party won just one seat in South East England which therefore went to Taylor as their first-placed candidate. Phillips worked as Senior Campaigns Coordinator for Green Party MP Caroline Lucas's successful general election campaigns in 2010 and 2015. She supported the United Kingdom remaining within the
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(EU) in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum. Phillips contested the 2019 European Parliament election in the South East England constituency. This time she was first on her party's list, Taylor having chosen not to seek re-election. In the same constituency, another candidate called Alexandra Phillips also stood as a candidate but for the
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. In the election, both were elected as MEPs. In the European Parliament, she was a member of the
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, and part of the delegation to the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.


House of Commons bid

Phillips was the Green Party candidate for at the 2019 general election. She finished fourth out of five candidates.


Personal life

Phillips is married to Tom Druitt, a fellow Green Party
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councillor and managing director of
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(a bus and coach operator in Brighton). They both hold shares in the company which has a contract with the city council. They have two children.


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Councillor Alex Phillips
at Brighton and Hove City Council
Alex Phillips
at South East Greens
MEP
at European Parliament {{DEFAULTSORT:Phillips, Alexandra 1985 births Living people Green Party of England and Wales MEPs MEPs for England 2019–2020 21st-century women MEPs for England Councillors in East Sussex Green Party of England and Wales councillors Green Party of England and Wales parliamentary candidates Jewish British politicians Labour Party (UK) people Mayors of places in East Sussex Politicians from Liverpool Women councillors in England