Olivia Blake

Politician

Birthday March 10, 1990

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England

Age 34 years old

Nationality North

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1990

Olivia Frances Blake (born 10 March 1990) is a British Labour politician.

2013

In 2013, Blake stood in the election for the Youth Representative on Labour's National Executive Committee and came second.

She campaigned to introduce 'one member one vote' elections for internal positions and was supported by the Labour Party's left-wing.

Blake unsuccessfully stood in the 2 May 2013 by-election for the Fulwood ward of Sheffield City Council before being elected as a local councillor to the Walkley ward of Sheffield City Council in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

2017

Blake was elected Deputy Leader of the Council in April 2017.

Blake said she was elected as Deputy Leader "on a ticket of reform", and worked to in-source council contracts and tackle privatisation.

As Deputy Leader, the Council brought its Revenues and Benefits services in-house from outsourcing giant Capita; Blake said that "bringing these services back in-house" would give the Council "greater control and allow [it] to adapt and respond as the city's priorities develop locally".

Before she left her position Blake initiated the process to bring "digital services and cleaning contracts" in-house.

She also supported a campaign to initiate a pilot scheme of universal basic income in Sheffield.

Blake later resigned as Deputy Leader to support a grassroots movement to change the democratic structure of the council, remaining as a councillor.

She later resigned from the Council following her election as an MP.

In an article she wrote for Tribune magazine, Blake said this was to show support for "a new way of doing politics in our city".

She indicated that she intends to "contribute a socialist voice to the referendum debate", to open up a "wider discussion on how to rejuvenate our democracy in Sheffield."

2018

In 2018, Blake was elected to Labour's National Policy Forum with the endorsement of the left-wing groups Momentum and the Centre-Left Grassroots Alliance.

Blake was selected as the prospective Labour Party candidate in Sheffield Hallam in December 2018.

2019

She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sheffield Hallam at the 2019 general election.

Blake grew up in Otley, a market town north of Leeds, West Yorkshire.

She was educated at Prince Henry's Grammar School, the local comprehensive school.

She studied Biomedical Science at the University of Sheffield.

She was elected as the Member of Parliament at the December 2019 general election.

2020

She nominated Rebecca Long-Bailey in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election and Angela Rayner in the 2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election.

In February 2020, Blake was elected as the Treasurer of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME).

Blake was elected to Parliament's Public Accounts Committee in March 2020.

Blake was appointed to the frontbench as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Andy McDonald, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, in January 2020.

Following the election of Keir Starmer, she was appointed in April as PPS jointly to Jo Stevens, Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and Ian Murray, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland.

Blake is Vice-Chair of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union Parliamentary Group.

After Wetherspoons' owner Tim Martin was inaccurately reported to have told his 43,000 employees that they would not be furloughed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and should go work at Tesco, as Vice-Chair of the BFAWU Parliamentary Group, Blake coordinated a cross-party letter of 95 MPs to calling on Martin to "put people and not profits first" and continue to pay Wetherspoons workers.

Since 2020, Blake has served as the Chair of the SEND APPG.

Blake was forced to resign from her position as PPS to Jo Stevens and Ian Murray in September 2020 when she, alongside 18 other Labour MPs, including two other junior office holders, Beth Winter and Nadia Whittome, defied the Labour whip and voted against the Overseas Operations Bill.

In early 2021, Blake launched a series of monthly climate assemblies in the run-up to COP 26 From these assemblies, Blake created the Hallam Citizens' Climate Manifesto, informed by constituents' contributions in the assemblies.

She launched the manifesto in October 2021, with a launch in Sheffield and by handing in a copy of the manifesto at 10 Downing Street.

On 14 May 2021, Blake was appointed as the Shadow Minister for Nature, Water and Flooding.

In the November 2021 shadow cabinet reshuffle, Blake was moved to serve as the Shadow Minister for Climate Change.

She resigned from this role on 15 June 2022, citing personal reasons.

Blake serves as the Co-Chair for the APPG on Migration, alongside David Simmonds, Conservative MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner.

In late 2022, households in Stannington ward in Blake's constituency were left without gas for a week in freezing temperatures.

Blake stationed members of her constituency team at Lomas Hall in Stannington throughout the incident, and led door-knocking teams to identify vulnerable people in need of support.

In the aftermath she urged Yorkshire Water to put their profits towards upgrading their infrastructure.

After a meeting with Blake, Yorkshire Water's CEO agreed to support people with any water damage and pay compensation claims.

Blake introduced the Climate and Ecology Bill in May 2023 under the Ten Minute Rule procedure in the House of Commons.