Jill Seymour

Jill Seymour
Jill Seymour UKIP MEP 2014-06-15 10-58.jpg
UKIP Spokesperson for Transport
In office
24 July 2014 – 7 December 2018
LeaderNigel Farage
Diane James
Paul Nuttall
Steve Crowther (Acting)
Henry Bolton
Gerard Batten
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byVacant
Member of the European Parliament
for West Midlands
In office
1 July 2014 – 1 July 2019
Preceded byMike Nattrass
Succeeded byMartin Daubney
Personal details
Born (1958-05-08) 8 May 1958 (age 63)
Cosford, Shropshire, England
Political partyUK Independence Party (until 2019)
Brexit Party (April–May 2019)

Jill Seymour (born 8 May 1958) is a British politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Midlands from 2014 to 2019. Elected for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in 2014, in April 2019 she defected to the Brexit Party. Despite her defection, she was not selected as a Brexit Party candidate for the 2019 European Parliament elections, and ceased to remain an MEP on 26 May 2019.

Political career

Jill Seymour joined UKIP in 2002. She worked for the MEP Nikki Sinclaire before the latter left Ukip.[better source needed] Seymour resigned from UKIP's NEC in 2011 citing personal reasons.[better source needed]

In 2015 she was criticized for renting an office in Shropshire from her husband Brian with taxpayers' money. The Independent commented that there was no suggestion that the arrangement was against European Parliament rules. The arrangement would not however been acceptable for a member of the UK Parliament.

She stood unsuccessfully for the UK Parliament in 2015, coming third at The Wrekin, but she did not stand in the 2017 election.

Transport spokesperson

After becoming an MEP, Seymour was appointed UKIP's transport spokesperson, serving until 2018 when she expressed unease about the direction the party was taking. As transport spokesperson Seymour was pro-car and anti-High Speed 2. In 2015, she became patron of the Alliance of British Drivers.[self-published source]



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