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The Guardian described the result as "delivering a significant blow to Rishi Sunak's hopes of holding on to power at the 2024 general election".[17] During the campaign, the i wrote of Strathern: "On the surface the 33-year-old seems dependable, almost old-fashioned. There's a whiff of corduroy about him. His manner is upbeat but a tad shy; as if he's fought hard to be socially confident".[20]
Also in January 2024, he announced his intention to contest Hitchin at the 2024 general election, which would include his home in Shefford and other parts of Mid Bedfordshire due to boundary changes.[22][23] At the general election, Strathern was elected to Parliament as MP for Hitchin with 44.8% of the vote and a majority of 8,109.[24][25]
Personal life
Strathern has taken part in protests organised by the environmental campaign group Greenpeace, including a stunt carried out in 2022 outside the Home Office by a group opposed to the Public Order Act.[6] His involvement in the protest was revealed some months later, and sparked calls by the defence secretaryGrant Shapps for his parliamentary candidacy to be withdrawn.[26][27] A photograph of Strathern at the protest dressed as a zombie appeared on the front page of The Sun on 8 August 2023, under the headline "Wannabe Labour MP unmasked as 'zombie' Greenpeace zealot".[20][28] Strathern stated that he does not regret the protest.[20]
Strathern's partner is Megan Corton Scott, the Deputy Director of Labour Climate and Environment Forum.[29][30][31][32] Strathern has a slight lisp, which has become less pronounced with age.[20] He is a first cousin, once removed, of former Prime MinisterTheresa May.[33]
^Earl, Jonathan (13 May 2010). "How Oxford East was held". The Oxford Student. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
^Smith, James (5 July 2024). "Labour win Hitchin seat with resounding majority". Hitchin Nub News. Retrieved 6 July 2024. There is a typographic error in the source, which shows the number of votes for Strathern as 22,067, when the correct figure was 23,067.