Lorely Jane Burt, Baroness Burt of Solihull (born 10 September 1954), is a British politician, who was theLiberal DemocratMember of Parliament forSolihull from 2005 to 2015.[2] She received alife peerage in the2015 Dissolution Honours.[3] She is a patron ofHumanists UK.[4]
Burt attended High Arcal Grammar School, Dudley (1966–1971) and Dudley Technical College (A-levels 1971–1973) before going toUniversity College, Swansea, where she attained a BSc degree in Economics. She later received an MBA degree fromThe Open University.
After graduating in economics, Burt began her career in thePrison Service as an Assistant Governor atHM Prison Holloway before working for several national companies in personnel and training. She later set up a training company and worked as a director in the marketing and financial services sector. She started part-time consultancy work when she became the prospective Liberal Democrat candidate for Solihull.
Burt's political career began onDudley Metropolitan Borough Council, where she served from 1998 to 2003. She stood for election inDudley South at the2001 general election. She also stood for theWest Midlands region at the2004 European Parliament election.
In the run up to the2005 general election, Burt campaigned on various local issues affectingSolihull, andsucceeded in overturning incumbentJohn Taylor's 9,407 majority to a 279 majority in her favour.
Following her election, Burt became a Liberal Democrat Spokesperson onNorthern Ireland, an Opposition Whip, and served on theTreasury Select Committee. Following the election of SirMenzies Campbell to the leadership of the party in 2006, Burt became the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Small Business and Women and Equality. In 2007 she moved to become the Spokesperson forBusiness, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
In October 2007, she was elected as the party's first female Chair of theLiberal Democrats' Parliamentary Party,[broken anchor] defeatingJohn Thurso andAndrew George in a poll of MPs.[5]
In the2010 general election, boundary changes had made her seat notionally Conservative. She held Solihull by 175 votes over her Conservative opponentMaggie Throup.
In 2013 Burt was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to Danny Alexander,[6] the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Upon taking this new role she resigned from her positions as BIS Co-Chair and Chair of the Parliamentary Party.
In April 2014 she was appointed the government's Ambassador for Women in Enterprise.[7]
In November 2014 Burt was appointed to be an Assistant Government Whip.[8]
She lost her seat to the ConservativeJulian Knight in the2015 general election. Burt and her supporters were criticised for pushing away reporters as she left her election count following her defeat.[9]
She was announced as a new peer in the2015 Dissolution Honours and on the afternoon of 9 October she was createdBaroness Burt of Solihull,ofSolihull in theCounty of West Midlands.[10][11]
Burt has campaigned on a number of issues both locally and nationally. Locally, she has campaigned to prevent Shirley parkland from being developed,[12] to save Solihull's NHS Walk-In Centre,[13] to save Shirley Library from closure[14] and for a better ambulance service.[15]
Burt is married to Richard, who himself has been a Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate several times, and has a daughter and a stepson.
She is an honorary associate of theNational Secular Society[16] and a Vice Chair of theAll-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group.[17]
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