William Wragg


William Peter Wragg is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been Member of Parliament for Hazel Grove since May 2015.

Early life

Wragg was born on 11 December 1987 in Manchester. He attended Poynton High School before gaining a first in History from the University of Manchester.
Wragg became a school governor in 2008 and went on to volunteer as a student mentor. He unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate in the Hazel Grove ward of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council in 2010, but was subsequently elected in the same ward a year later in 2011. In 2014 he completed the Teach First programme as a primary school teacher, but did not continue teaching beyond the two year training course. He took up a job as a caseworker for a Conservative MP, helping with their campaign for the 2015 General Election.

Parliamentary career

Wragg was first elected as the MP for Hazel Grove at the 2015 general election, winning the seat from the Liberal Democrats on a swing of 15.2% and becoming the first Conservative MP there since 1997. He stood down as a councillor and, in 2016, the Liberal Democrats won the Hazel Grove ward seat back.
He campaigned for Brexit in the 2016 EU membership referendum and, following the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, campaigned for Andrea Leadsom in the 2016 Conservative leadership election.
Wragg held his seat at the 2017 General Election with a slightly reduced majority. He had been targeted by the successor to the remain campaign, Open Britain, for his support of a hard Brexit.
In Parliament, Wragg currently serves on the Procedure, Education and Backbench Business Committees and previously served on the Finance Committee.
In 2016 it was reported that Wragg had moved back to his parents' house in order to save money for a deposit on buying a house.
In May 2016, it was reported that Wragg was one of a number of Conservative MPs being investigated by police in the United Kingdom general election, 2015 party spending investigation, for allegedly spending more than the legal limit on constituency election campaign expenses; he was interviewed under caution in 2017, after which police passed his file to the Crown Prosecution Service. In May 2017, the CPS decided that no criminal charges would be brought.
In January 2019 Wragg was elected to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee. Wragg won the contest by 335 to 183 votes.

Electoral History

=Personal life=
Wragg lives in Hazel Grove and London. He is openly gay.