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(July 2024)

Andrew Ranger
Official portrait, 2024
Member of Parliament
forWrexham
Assumed office
4 July 2024
Preceded bySarah Atherton
Majority5,948 (14.7%)
Personal details
BornAndrew Steven Ranger
Nantwich, Cheshire, England
Political partyLabour
Signature
Websitehttps://andrewforlabourwrexham.org.uk/

Andrew Steven Ranger[1] is a BritishLabour Party politician who has beenMember of Parliament forWrexham since July 2024.[2]

Early life and career

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Born inNantwich, Cheshire, Ranger read microelectronics and software engineering atNewcastle University, later completing a postgraduate diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management atManchester Metropolitan University.[3] He has lived inWrexham since 1999 and spent the majority of his career working in hospitality, beginning as a kitchen porter and rising to hotel general manager.[4] Prior to his election he worked as a freelance accountant and business consultant, specialising in the development of small to medium-sized enterprises.[3]

Political career

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Ranger has been a Labour member since 2011, joining the party to campaign against the coalition government'spolicy of austerity.[5] He serves on theOffa Community Council and has acted as chair, vice-chair and secretary of the Wrexham Constituency Labour Party.[4]

On 8 December 2022, Ranger was selected as Labour candidate for Wrexham, having secured nominations from the constituency's seven Labour Party branches andUnite the Union.[6] He was elected as an MP in the2024 United Kingdom general election with a majority of 5,948, defeating the Conservative incumbentSarah Atherton.[7] In an interview on 18 September 2024, Ranger commented that "being elected as Wrexham’s MP is the biggest honour of my life and I will strive to do my best for all the people of Wrexham".[8]

On 16 October 2024, he sponsored the Licensing Hours Extensions Bill, a proposed amendment to theLicensing Act 2003, allowing theHome Secretary to temporarily change alcohol licensing laws at short notice without the approval of Parliament.[9] The Bill is intended avoid incidents like the2023 Women's World Cup final when many British pubs were unable to serve alcohol during the game's first half.[10] The Bill's second reading took place on 17 January 2025 and proceeded to the committee stage.[9]

On 28 October 2024, Ranger was elected as a member of theWelsh Affairs Select Committee.[11]

In November 2024, Ranger voted in favour of theTerminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which proposes to legaliseassisted suicide.[12] He is a supporter ofproportional representation and was one of 138 MPs who voted in favour of the Elections (Proportional Representation) Bill introduced bySarah Olney[13]

References

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  1. ^"Members Sworn".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 752. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Commons. 10 July 2024.
  2. ^"Wrexham | General Election 2024 | Sky News".election.news.sky.com. Retrieved5 July 2024.
  3. ^ab"Andrew Ranger".LinkedIn.
  4. ^ab"Andrew Ranger – Welsh Labour – Wrexham General Election 2024".Wrexham.com. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  5. ^"Andrew Ranger – Welsh Labour – Wrexham General Election 2024".Wrexham.com. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  6. ^Ranger, Andrew."andrewforlabourwrexham.org".
  7. ^"Wrexham - General election results 2024".BBC News. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  8. ^"'Being elected as Wrexham's MP is the biggest honour'".The Leader. 10 September 2024. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  9. ^ab"Licensing Hours Extensions Bill".www.Parliament.uk. 2024.
  10. ^"Women's World Cup: Pubs say laws should be eased after final".BBC News. 22 August 2023. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  11. ^"Welsh Affairs Committee - Membership - Committees - UK Parliament".committees.parliament.uk. Retrieved20 March 2025.
  12. ^""Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: Second Reading". Votes in Parliament". 29 November 2024.
  13. ^"Elections (Proportional Representation) Bill - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament".bills.parliament.uk. Retrieved23 January 2025.

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