Dehenna Davison was elected as the Conservative MP for Bishop Auckland in 2019, winning the seat off the Labour Party with a majority of 7,692.
The Bishop Auckland constituency covers the southern part of the county of Durham. It is a largely rural seat that contains the market towns of Bishop Auckland and Barnard Castle.. A former mining area, once represented in Parliament by the Labour Chancellor, Hugh Dalton, it was one of the seven Red Wall seats in the North East of England that the Conservative Party won in 2019. Some 61% of the local electorate here supported Brexit in the 2016 EU referendum.
Born in 1993, Davison read British Politics at the University of Hull. Elected at the age of 26, she is one of the youngest Conservative MPs.
Before being elected to Parliament, Dehenna Davison worked in a variety of jobs including in a betting shop. She also worked in Westminster for a year as an aide to Jacob Rees-Mogg, and as a Research and Development Analyst at the Durham advisory firm Lumo.
The Register of Members Interests shows her to be a shareholder in the public relations company, DSD 22 Limited
Davison grew up on a council estate in Sheffield. She has talked publicly about how her father was killed by a single punch when she was 13. As a teenager, she represented her family at the subsequent criminal injuries compensation tribunal.
Davison is Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Sport, and Vice Chair of the All Party Group for Video Games and E-sports. She is also a member of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Baseball and Softball.
One of the most energetic and visible of the new Conservative intake at Westminster, Davison is particularly active on the social media platform, Twitter.
Email – dehenna.davison.mp@parliament.uk
Website – www.dehennadavison.com
Twitter – @DehennaDavison