Rebecca Jane | |
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Deputy Leader of theUK Independence Party | |
In office 17 October 2022 – 20 January 2024 | |
Leader | Neil Hamilton |
Preceded by | Pat Mountain |
Succeeded by | Nick Tenconi |
Personal details | |
Born | Rebecca Jane Sutton 1984 or 1985 (age 39–40)[1] Barrowford, Lancashire, England |
Political party | UK Independence Party (UKIP) |
Spouses | |
Children | 2 |
Rebecca Jane Sutton (néeSutton-Gregory; born 1984 or 1985[1]) is a British media personality, solicitor, businesswoman and former politician who was deputy leader of theUK Independence Party (UKIP) from October 2022 to January 2024.[2]
Rebecca Jane Sutton[3] was born inBarrowford,Lancashire, England. She once worked as aMarilyn Monroe lookalike,[1] and managed a property company, which went bankrupt in 2009 during theGreat Recession. She later established The Lady Detective Agency, a private investigation company. She stopped working with front-line investigation to work in marketing because her husband's bosses found it compromising to his career.[4] In 2018 she sold her detective agency.[5]
In January 2013,HarperCollins published her book,The Real Lady Detective Agency, about her experiences.[6]
On 30 September 2012,[7] Jane appeared on theBBC'sDragon's Den.[8] In 2017, she was a housemate on theeighteenth series ofBig Brother; entering the house alongside her agency employee Kieran Lee, however competing separately.[9] She lasted eighteen days in the house before becoming the third housemate to be evicted.[10] At the time of herBig Brother appearances, she was studying for amaster's degree inlaw at theUniversity of Central Lancashire.[11] Jane launched the 'Killing Catfish' campaign onITV1'sLoose Women in April 2017,[12] as a result of her investigative work for Matt Peacock, a victim ofcatfishing.[13] Between February 2021[14] and October 2022, she wrote for theBurnley Express; she left after being appointed deputy leader of theUK Independence Party (UKIP), and used her final column to note that she had joined "around 2.5 years ago" after her "former boss wanted to stand as an MP", and after she researched parties for him and found that UKIP's views reflected her own.[15] In June 2023, it was announced that she would be standing as a candidate in the2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election, following the resignation ofBoris Johnson. An article about UKIP published that month inThe New European described Jane as a "far more proactive presence in the leadership" than its leaderNeil Hamilton, that she "juggle[d] mental health work withGB News appearances", and that her "focus ha[d] been on attempts to unite the parties to the right of the Conservatives, which she refers to as "centre-right" or "splinter parties".[16] She came 14th of 17th, receiving 61 votes (0.2%).[17]
On 20 January 2024, Jane resigned from the position of Deputy Leader of UKIP;[2] she was not replaced until the retirement of party leaderNeil Hamilton, with both replaced by Lois Perry and Nick Tenconi.[18]
Jane married James[who?][4] in 2005, with whom she had a daughter, Paris, in 2006.[4]
Jane's second husband was the police officer Ben Dowlers, her childhood sweetheart. They have a daughter named Peach.[19] They divorced in 2015.[20]
Jane wrote inThe Real Lady Detective Agency that she had "no sense of smell". When she was a baby, she pushed part of a pen up her nose and damaged her nerve endings.[4] She noted in a July 2022Burnley Express article that she had suffered from five years ofpost-natal depression following Paris's birth, and that she almost died during the birth of Peach and suffered fromPTSD as a result;[21] she mentioned in another article the following month that she suffered from a further bout ofsuicidal ideation in June 2021, following the ending of a relationship and her consequent forced departure from her job, the coverage inSunday newspapers of her private life, and the abuse she suffered from as a result.[14]