Luke Evans

Politician

Popular As Luke Evans (politician)

Birthday January 10, 1983

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Dorset, England

Age 41 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1951

Prior to the election, Bosworth was listed as the 51st safest Conservative seat.

1983

Dr Luke Evans (born 10 January 1983) is a British Conservative Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bosworth, in Leicestershire, since December 2019.

He is also a general practitioner (GP) and worked as a Junior Doctor.

Evans was born and brought up in Dorset; his father is a GP, and his mother was a nurse and then a school nurse.

2002

Evans began studying at the University of Birmingham Medical School in 2002, and qualified as a doctor in 2007.

Evans worked in hospitals across the Midlands whilst he was a junior doctor and described his training as "one of the most difficult, yet proudest, periods of [his] career", saying the "profound difference you can make to a patient's life" is a "real privilege".

2009

In 2009, Evans returned to the University of Birmingham to teach anatomy, and began training to become a GP.

2013

Evans qualified as a GP in 2013, and worked as a GP full-time until he was elected in December 2019.

2015

Evans stood as a Conservative candidate in Birmingham Edgbaston at the 2015 general election, and came second to the sitting Labour MP, Gisela Stuart.

2016

He supported the UK leaving the EU in the 2016 UK EU membership referendum.

2019

In September 2019, Evans was selected for the Bosworth constituency.

He was elected to the seat at the 2019 general election, succeeding the retiring Conservative MP David Tredinnick with a majority of 26,278 votes.

Since being elected in 2019, Evans has campaigned on the issue of body image.

2020

Since February 2020, Evans has gained a following on TikTok showing his day-to-day activities as a Member of Parliament and provides explanations on various political processes.

One of Evans's most popular videos on the platform, which has been watched over 2,000,000 times, was his reading of a poem by Joanne Boyle in honour of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following her death in September 2022.

Evans served as a member of the Health and Social Care Select Committee between March 2020 and December 2022.

In December 2020, Evans was awarded the joint Overall Newcomer award at the Patchwork Foundation's MP of the Year Awards.

In February 2021, Evans suggested that mental health practitioners should be stationed at coronavirus vaccine centres.

Throughout autumn 2021, Evans raised the issue of the 15-minute wait after receiving a Pfizer or Moderna coronavirus vaccine, asking the Government if the data could be reviewed.

Evans said in Parliament on 8 December that dropping the wait, if safe to do so, would "free up a huge amount of capacity when it comes to delivering the boosters".

The chief and deputy chief medical officers for the UK subsequently announced that having reviewed the data, it was safe to suspend the 15-minute wait in order to allow as many people as possible to receive a booster vaccine, and that retaining the wait presented more of a risk than dropping it.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed in Parliament on 15 December that the 15-minute wait would be dropped.

In January 2022, Evans launched a podcast, Dr in the House, which covers topics like "mental health, body image and life as an MP" with "fellow MPs, famous faces and just some of the extraordinary people he comes across in his job".

Speakers on the podcast include James McVey, Dr Alex George and former-CEO of Twycross Zoo (situated within Evans's constituency of Bosworth), Sharon Redrobe OBE.

On 13 June 2022, Evans was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Home Office ministerial team, alongside Matt Vickers.

In September 2022, Evans moved to become PPS to Jacob Rees-Mogg, Secretary of State for the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

When Rees-Mogg departed this position upon the selection of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister, Grant Shapps became Secretary of State for the Department and Evans remained his PPS.

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero was established on 7th February 2023 and Evans moved to become PPS to Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.

In August 2023, Grant Shapps became Defence Secretary and Claire Coutinho became the new Energy Security Secretary.

Evans remains her PPS.

In December 2022 Evans became the first Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom to give an AI-generated speech in the House of Commons, authored by ChatGPT following his command to "write a Churchillian speech on the state of the United Kingdom over the past 12 months".

Since this speech, Evans has continued to raise the need for AI regulation in the Commons and welcomed news the UK is to host the first global summit on AI in 2023.

Evans endorsed Penny Mordaunt in the July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election and, after her defeat, voted for Rishi Sunak.

He also endorsed Mordaunt in the October 2022 election but welcomed Sunak stating: "I supported Rishi's choices as Chancellor during the Covid pandemic and the level of support for all households, but particularly pensioners and the most vulnerable, announced in May to assist with cost of living pressures. Rishi has my full support moving forward."

In September 2020, Evans introduced a Private Member's Bill under the Ten Minute Rule, entitled the Digitally Altered Body Images Bill.

If enacted into law, the bill would require advertisers to label images which have been digitally altered.

In October 2021, Evans launched a new campaign asking the Government to recognise the issue of body image for the first time in UK law, in the Online Safety Bill.

In January 2022, Evans reintroduced his 10 Minute Rule Bill in Parliament, calling for images which feature digitally altered body proportions to be labelled in advertising.

In Summer 2022 the GP-turned-MP launched the 'Body Image Pledge', a voluntary commitment that brands, companies and charities can take to not digitally manipulate a person's body proportions in any direct imagery.

Evans welcomed companies such as Boots, Dove, Marks and Spencer, John Lewis, Cult Beauty and Boohoo Group signing the Pledge.