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Sarah Louise Green is a British businesswoman and Liberal Democrat politician who has been the
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(MP) for
Chesham and Amersham Chesham and Amersham () is a parliamentary constituency in Buckinghamshire, South East England, represented in the House of Commons by Sarah Green, a Liberal Democrat elected at a 2021 by-election. History Contents and regional context The ...
since
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. Green is the first Liberal Democrat to represent the constituency, which had previously been Conservative since its creation in 1974. She is the area’s first non-Conservative representative since 1923.


Early life and education

Green grew up in Corwen,
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in rural
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, where her family is from. She studied at
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and
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. She was the chair of IR Cymru (now Welsh Young Liberals) during her time at Aberystwyth. She speaks Welsh fluently.


Early career

Green founded the marketing and communications company Green and Ginger in 2014. Her previous experience included working for Euromonitor International and Kantar TNS. Green was selected as the Lib Dem candidate for the Ynys Môn constituency for the 2005 general election. She finished fifth behind the Labour,
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and
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candidates, as well as one
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. She next contested Arfon at the 2010 general election, where she finished fourth behind the Plaid Cymru, Labour and Conservative candidates. In 2019, Green worked on
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's
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campaign.


Parliamentary career

On 4 April 2021, Dame Cheryl Gillan, former
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in the
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and MP for
Chesham and Amersham Chesham and Amersham () is a parliamentary constituency in Buckinghamshire, South East England, represented in the House of Commons by Sarah Green, a Liberal Democrat elected at a 2021 by-election. History Contents and regional context The ...
since
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, died from cancer. Subsequently, Green was elected as MP for the seat at the June 2021 by-election, with 21,517 votes (56.7%) – a majority of 8,028 (21.2%) on a swing of 25.2% from the Conservatives to the Lib Dems. Green is only the third MP to represent the constituency in its 47-year history, and is the constituency's second consecutive Welsh-born MP. Leader of the Liberal Democrats,
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, who visited the seat 16 times during their campaign, celebrated the by-election victory by claiming the " Tory Blue Wall" across the south of England was "beginning to crumble". Liberal Democrat activists on the ground said many voters they had met on the doorstep felt neglected by the governing Conservative Party. In her victory speech, Green called on voters to "reject Conservative mismanagement" and vowed to "continue the work of holding this Government to account for letting Covid rip through the care homes. We will speak up for the three million people excluded from financial support throughout the pandemic and we will challenge
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to be far more ambitious in tackling climate change, supporting our frontline workers and backing our small businesses." She was sworn into Parliament on 21 June 2021, and made her maiden speech on 7 September 2021. On 11 July 2022, Green was appointed Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for International Trade and Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Wales.


Policy positions


HS2 Railway Line

Like her predecessor and her rival Conservative candidate, Green opposes the construction of the
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railway line that is planned to go through her constituency (work on the Chiltern tunnel started in May 2021). The day after the by-election, party leader
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was challenged on
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's ''Today'' programme on how his party's support for HS2 fitted with Green's stated opposition to the project. The local party campaigned against HS2, despite the national party giving the project their full backing at the 2019 general election. Davey said the party is still in favour of the project but that they would be a "thorn in the side" of the delivery company HS2 Ltd. "We still have problems with the way the HS2 company are going about their business – they have ignored local people." Davey added that challenging HS2 Ltd was a "mature approach... Standing up to big companies like HS2 rather than what the Conservatives seem to be doing and letting them rip." He accused the company of ignoring local people's concerns over issues such as the transparency of the impact of the Chilterns tunnelling works on local water supplies.


Planning laws

Green opposes the Conservative Government's proposed changes to England's planning laws which she claims would "see more unwanted destruction to our countryside", "allow developers to build over our
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with local residents powerless to stop them", and "be a devastating blow to our area".


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Green, Sarah Living people 21st-century British businesswomen 21st-century British women politicians Alumni of Aberystwyth University Alumni of Manchester Metropolitan University British marketing people Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies Liberal Democrats (UK) MPs for English constituencies People from Buckinghamshire People from Corwen Politicians from Denbighshire UK MPs 2019–present Welsh-speaking politicians Welsh women in politics 1982 births