Robbie Moore is the Conservative MP for Keighley, having first been elected to Parliament in 2019, gaining the seat from Labour with a majority of 2,218.
The Keighley constituency is found within the county of West Yorkshire and covers the towns of Keighley and Ilkley. The constituency has a sizeable Muslim community, and has traditionally been a swing seat that regularly changes hands when the government alternates. In recent years the seat has become more Labour leaning, evident in it being recaptured by Labour in 2017. It was only narrowly won by the Conservatives in their 2019 landslide.
Born in 1984, Robbie Moore was educated at Newcastle University. As a qualified rural chartered surveyor, Robert set up his own consultancy practice, Brockthorpe Consultancy Ltd, before being elected to Parliament.
Moore previously served as a councillor on Northumberland County Council.
From a farming background, with his family also involved in a business that collects and recycles plastic farm waste.
Moore is a member of the All Party Parliamentary Groups on Sustainable Food and Farming, and a member of the All Party Parliamentary Groups on Fire Safety and Rescue, and Social Integration
Email – robbie.moore.mp@parliament.uk
Website – www.robbiemoore.org.uk
Twitter – @_RobbieMoore