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'''Elliot Colburn''', born August 1992, is a British [[Conservative]] Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Carshalton and Wallington]] since the 2019 general election. Colburn is also a serving councillor for the Cheam ward (based on the area of the same name) on [[Sutton]] Council. <ref> since the 2018 local elections </ref>  
'''Elliot Colburn''', born August 1992, is a British [[Conservative]] Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Carshalton and Wallington]] since the 2019 general election. Colburn is also a serving councillor for the Cheam ward (based on the area of the same name) on [[Sutton]] Council. <ref> since the 2018 local elections </ref>  
Colburn is openly gay. <ref> https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/news/14022019-carshalton-and-wallington-conservative-candidate/ </ref> His partner is Jed Dwight, who is a councillor for Stonecot ward on Sutton Council.
Colburn is openly gay. <ref> https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/news/14022019-carshalton-and-wallington-conservative-candidate/ </ref> His partner is Jed Dwight, who is a councillor for Stonecot ward on Sutton Council.
 
Colburn is one of 11 MPs on the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee. <ref> https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/328/women-and-equalities-committee/ </ref>
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Revision as of 22:38, 22 June 2021

Elliot Colburn, born August 1992, is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carshalton and Wallington since the 2019 general election. Colburn is also a serving councillor for the Cheam ward (based on the area of the same name) on Sutton Council. [1] Colburn is openly gay. [2] His partner is Jed Dwight, who is a councillor for Stonecot ward on Sutton Council. Colburn is one of 11 MPs on the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee. [3]

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