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Robert Largan (born 29 May 1987) is a British
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politician, who was elected as the
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(MP) for High Peak at the 2019 general election. He has been serving as Assistant Government Whip since October 2022.


Early life and career

Largan was born in Whitefield, Manchester, the son of Terry and Joanna Louise Largan. Largan's father came from a large Irish Catholic family in
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and had a variety of occupations, including a
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, plasterer, postman, and trade union
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. His mother left school with no qualifications, caring for her younger sisters following the death of her father, and later worked in the Department of Social Security."Coronavirus Bill"
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Largan attended his local comprehensive,
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, then studied economics and politics at the
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between 2005 and 2008. His first job was working behind the fish counter at the supermarket
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while studying at university. Largan later moved to London, where he trained as a chartered accountant and was hired by
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in 2012, working in
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until 2017. From 2017 to 2018 he worked as a Policy Advisor at the Department for International Trade. Largan began his political career with the
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in 2014, gaining a seat as a local councillor for
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in
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. He also worked as a Parliamentary Assistant for
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. He was working in finance for
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in Manchester when he gained selection of candidacy in 2018.


Parliamentary career

Largan unsuccessfully contested the
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constituency for the Conservatives at the June 2017 general election. In 2018, Largan unsuccessfully stood for selection in
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, before eventually being selected as the Conservative Parliamentary candidate for High Peak in October 2018. In the
2019 United Kingdom general election The 2019 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 12 December 2019. It resulted in the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party receiving a Landslide victory, landslide majority of 80 seats. The Conservatives made a net gain of 4 ...
, Largan was elected as the Member of Parliament for the High Peak constituency on 12 December 2019. This is a bellwether seat that had been taken by Labour at the previous general election. On 2 March 2020, Largan was elected to serve on the Transport Select Committee to scrutinise the Department for Transport. In his role on the committee, he contributed to inquiries into various issues, including the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation sector and the rollout and safety of smart motorways. Largan gave his maiden speech on 23 March 2020, during an emergency debate on the Coronavirus Bill which introduced a range of new powers to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic. He used the speech to call on the Government to urgently provide more support to the self-employed. Largan also promised to take an independent-minded approach to politics, said he was "prepared to criticise isparty and the Government when they get things wrong", and concluded his speech by saying "our greatest reforms—universal suffrage, civil liberties, the NHS—were secured not through ideological purity or confrontation, but by collaboration and taking the view that compromise is not betrayal but a kind of victory." Labour MP,
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followed this speech by commending Largan's stance against ideological purity. In November 2020, he founded the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Peak District and was elected chair, noting a focus on bringing green jobs to the region. In December 2021, Largan was elected as the chair for the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Mining and Quarrying. Largan is also a member of the Events; Personal Banking and Fairer Financial Services; and Rare, Genetic and Undiagnosed Conditions all-party parliamentary groups. After backing frontrunner
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in the second Conservative leadership election, Largan was appointed Assistant Government Whip on 25 October 2022.


Political beliefs

Largan describes himself as an "independent-minded moderate". He is a member of the One Nation Caucus of Conservative MPs. Asked in an interview why he was a Conservative, Largan responded that his father had said that they were the “least worst option." In the 2016 EU membership referendum, Largan voted Remain. In December 2019, Largan voted for the Withdrawal Agreement which allowed the UK to leave the EU on 31 January 2020. In September 2020, Largan voted for the Internal Markets Bill, although he expressed concerns about the impact on the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. Largan voted in favour of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU in December 2020. Largan has campaigned strongly against antisemitism and has pushed for organisations to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. Largan is also a parliamentary officer of the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFoI). In 2019, CFoI paid for Largan to visit Israel and the West Bank on a fact finding political delegation. During the Coronavirus pandemic he consistently called on the Government to get wage support, grants and loans into the hands of businesses and individuals as fast as possible. Largan is a member of the Conservative Environmental Network and is a keen advocate for environmental and conservation causes. Largan has lobbied for the restoration of peat moors. His first question in Parliament highlighted the importance of restoring peatlands to reduce fire risk and tackle climate change. Following two major wildfires in the High Peak, Largan introduced a Ten Minute Rule Bill entitled 'The Disposable Barbecues Bill'. The Bill, which received cross-party support, proposed banning the use of disposable barbeques on open moorland and giving local authorities the power to regulate (and potentially ban) their sale. In his speech, Largan made the case for protecting the countryside from wildfires, as well as setting out the importance of moorland restoration and educating people on the Countryside Code. Largan also voted in favour of the amendment, put forward by crossbench peer Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, which would put a legal duty on water companies to prevent untreated sewage being released into rivers and waterways. The Government subsequently introduced their own similar amendment in what Largan described as “a big win for those of us campaigning to protect our rivers from pollution.” Largan supports the introduction of safe standing in Premier League and Championship football stadia and has engaged with various football supporters' clubs to discuss what more can be done can be done nationally to improve the matchday experience of football fans. In July 2021, Largan successfully brought an extension to the now paused controversial Clean Air Zone, to include all roads into Mottram and Hollingworth. In September 2021, Largan raised the issue of increasing access to face-to-face GP services at Prime Minister’s Questions, citing cancer diagnosis as a key concern. In January 2023, Largan came under fire by charity
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Personal life

Largan lives in Glossop with his partner Beth. He is the first High Peak Member of Parliament to live in Glossop since 1929.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Largan, Robert Living people UK MPs 2019–present Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Politicians from Manchester Alumni of the University of Manchester 1987 births High Peak, Derbyshire