Justin Madders

Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade)

Labour MP for Ellesmere Port and Bromborough

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About Justin Madders

Justin Madders represents the people who live in Ellesmere Port and Bromborough, at the UK Parliament in Westminster.

MPs split their time between Parliament and their constituency. In Parliament, they debate and vote on new laws, review existing laws, and question the Government. In the constituency, their focus is on supporting local people and championing local issues. They have a small staff team who help with casework, maintain their diaries, and monitor their inbox.

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Labour MP for Ellesmere Port and Bromborough

Entered the House of Commons on 8 May 2015 — General election

Also represented Ellesmere Port and Neston

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Currently held offices

  • Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade) (since 9 Jul 2024)

Other offices held in the past

  • Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) ( 9 Jul 2024 to 7 Sep 2025)
  • Shadow Minister (Employment Rights and Protections) ( 4 Sep 2023 to 30 May 2024)
  • Shadow Minister (Future of Work) ( 4 Dec 2021 to 30 May 2024)
  • Shadow Minister (Business and Industrial Strategy) ( 4 Dec 2021 to 4 Sep 2023)
  • Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care) (10 Apr 2020 to 4 Dec 2021)
  • Shadow Minister (Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) (Labour) (10 Jul 2018 to 14 Mar 2019)
  • Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care) ( 9 Jan 2018 to 14 Mar 2019)
  • Shadow Minister (Health) (18 Sep 2015 to 9 Jan 2018)

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