James MacCleary | |
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Member of Parliament for Lewes | |
Assumed office 4 July 2024 | |
Preceded by | Maria Caulfield |
Majority | 12,624 (23.8%) |
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Born | James Neville MacCleary |
Political party | Liberal Democrats |
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James Neville MacCleary[1] is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Lewes since 2024. He defeated the Conservative incumbent, Maria Caulfield, with a majority of almost 13,000. MacCleary has served as a member of East Sussex County Council since 2021, and Lewes District Council from 2007 to 2015 and since 2019.
MacCleary graduated from the University of Kent with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in politics and international relations, and the University of Oxford with a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Russian and East European studies. He has worked as a director and manager for charities and campaigning organisations, and ran a business providing advice and training in communications and data protection.[2][3]
MacCleary was a member of Lewes District Council for the ward of Bridge from 2007 to 2015, and has represented the ward of Newhaven South since 2019.[2][4] He is the Liberal Democrat group leader and served as leader of the council from 20 July 2020 to 15 July 2021,[5][6] and subsequently from 18 July 2022 to 22 May 2023.[7][8] He alternated the role annually with Zoe Nicholson of the Green Party under the Co-operative Alliance.[9][10]
In the 2021 council election, MacCleary was elected to East Sussex County Council for the division of Newhaven and Bishopstone.[11][12] He was previously a member of Lewes Town Council from 2011 to 2015 and Newhaven Town Council from 2019 to 2023.[2]
MacCleary stood in the constituency of Lewes at the 2024 general election. He defeated Maria Caulfield, the incumbent Conservative MP and a government minister, with a majority of 12,624 votes. Lewes was formerly represented for the Liberal Democrats by Norman Baker from 1997 to 2015.[13][14]
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