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{{Short description|British Labour politician}}
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| leader = [[Jeremy Corbyn]]▼
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| successor = [[Luke Pollard]]▼
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▲| office1 = [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Shadow Minister for Flooding and Coastal Communities]]
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| suboffice1 = [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]]
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| suboffice2 = [[Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities|Levelling Up, Housing and Communities]]
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| suboffice3 = [[Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]]
| office3 = Member of Parliament<br/>for [[Workington (UK Parliament constituency)|Workington]]▼
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| predecessor3 = [[Tony Cunningham]]▼
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| term_label5 = [[Life peer]]age
| term_start5 = 9 September 2020
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| term_start6 = 7 May 2015
| term_end6 = 6 November 2019
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1962|07|28}}
| birth_place = [[Upper Bucklebury]], Berkshire, England
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| party = [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]]
| alma_mater = [[Anglia Ruskin University]]
| birth_name = Susan Mary Bentley
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'''Susan Mary Hayman, Baroness Hayman of Ullock''' (''née'' '''Bentley'''; born 28 July 1962) is a British politician and [[life peer]] who has served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since July 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ministerial Appointments: July 2024 |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-july-2024 |access-date=2024-07-17 |website=GOV.UK |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Lords Minister) - GOV.UK |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state--272 |access-date=2024-07-24 |website=www.gov.uk |language=en}}</ref> A member of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]], she was [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Workington (UK Parliament constituency)|Workington]] from 2015 to 2019. Hayman served as an [[Opposition Whip]] from 2015 to 2016 and Shadow Minister for Flooding and Coastal Communities from 2016 to 2017, then as [[Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] from 2017 to 2019 and was appointed to the [[House of Lords]] in 2020.
She was a Shadow Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and an Opposition Whip from 2020, and a Shadow Spokesperson for [[Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities|Levelling Up, Housing and Communities]] from 2021.
==Early life and career==
Susan Mary Bentley was born on 28 July 1962 in [[Bucklebury|Upper Bucklebury]], Berkshire to John and Rita Bentley. She attended [[St Bartholomew's School]] in [[Newbury, Berkshire|Newbury]]
Her first job was working in a bookshop.<ref name=Profile/> She has also worked in social services.<ref>{{
==Political career==
Hayman was third on Labour's party list for [[West Midlands (European Parliament constituency)|West Midlands]] in the 2004 European Parliament election but was not elected as an MEP.<ref>{{
=== House of Commons ===
She was
She supported [[Owen Smith]] in the failed attempt to replace [[Jeremy Corbyn]] in the [[2016 Labour Party (UK) leadership election|2016 Labour Party leadership election]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 July 2016 |title=Full list of MPs and MEPs backing challenger Owen Smith |url=https://labourlist.org/2016/07/which-mps-and-meps-have-nominated-owen-smith/
Hayman retained her seat in the [[2017 United Kingdom general election|June 2017 general election]] with a majority of 3,925 (9.4%).<ref>{{
She was co-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy,<ref>{{
Hayman supported the United Kingdom (UK) remaining within the [[European Union]] (EU) in the [[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|2016 UK EU membership referendum]]. In the indicative votes on 27 March, she voted for a [[Proposed referendum on the Brexit withdrawal agreement|referendum on a Brexit withdrawal agreement]], for the [[Norway
Hayman lost her seat at the [[2019 United Kingdom general election|2019 general election]] to [[Mark Jenkinson]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Workington parliamentary constituency – Election 2019 |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14001053
=== House of Lords ===
In July 2020, it was announced that Hayman received a nomination for a [[Peerages in the United Kingdom|peerage]].<ref>{{
==Personal life==
She married Ross Hayman in 1997. They have two daughters and two sons. They live in the village of [[Ullock]] in Cumbria.<ref name=UKWW/><ref name="Carr2015" /><ref name="Profile">{{
A keen [[chorister]], Hayman sang in the [[Parliament Choir]] and was its chair.<ref name="Parliament Choir">{{ Hayman is Vice President of local charity Hospice at Home Cumbria.<ref>{{cite web |title=Baroness appointed as vice president of Hospice at Home West Cumbria |url=https://cumbriacrack.com/2022/10/12/baroness-appointed-as-vice-president-of-hospice-at-home-west-cumbria/ |website=Cumbria Crack |access-date=9 November 2022}}</ref> She has been Chair of the [[Royal School of Church Music]] from May 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-16 |title=RSCM Announces New Chair of Trustees |url=https://www.rscm.org.uk/rscm-announces-new-chair-of-trustees/?highlight=chair |access-date=2024-10-18 |website=RSCM |language=en-US}}</ref>
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