Jack Brereton is the Conservative MP for Stoke-on-Trent-South , having first been elected to Parliament in 2017. Jack was re-elected in the 2019 General Election with a majority of 11,271 over the Labour Party.
Stoke on Trent South is generally regarded as the more affluent of the three Stoke seats, with two thirds of electors being owner occupiers. Having been held by the Labour Party ever since the Second World War, the seat was gained by the Conservatives for the first time in 2017. A high 71.1% of the local electorate backed Brexit in the 2016 EU referendum.
Born in 1991 in Stoke, Jack Brereton studied politics at Keele University, and later studied at University College London.
He was first elected to Stoke City Council at the age of just 19, serving on the local authority for six years between 2011 and 2017.
At Westminster, he is Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Local Government. Representing a potteries constituency, he is also Treasurer of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Ceramics, and Vice Chair of the APPGs on Rail and Kashmir.
Brereton was a strong supporter of Brexit in the 2016 EU referendum.
One of the youngest Conservative MPs, who was first elected to Westminster at the age of 26, he is married with a son.
Email – jack.brereton.mp@parliament.uk
Website – www.jackbrereton.co.uk
Twitter – @ToryPressMids