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Clive Lewis

Republicans

Birthday September 11, 1971

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace London, England

Age 54 Years

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Who Is Clive Lewis (politician)? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on September 11, 1971, Clive Lewis is currently 53 years old. Hailing from Norwich, England, he has made a name for himself in the Labour Party, serving as the MP for Norwich South since 2015. He has been a vocal advocate for environmental issues and social equality, making significant contributions to debates on policy reforms over the years. You can learn more about him on his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Republicans
Date of Birth September 11, 1971
Age 54 Years
Birth Place London, England
Horoscope Virgo
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Clive Lewis stands approximately 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall and weighs around 170 pounds (77 kg). While his exact body measurements are less documented, he maintains a healthy physique that complements his active lifestyle as a politician and advocate.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Clive Lewis's relationship status has sparked curiosity among his supporters and the media. Though there have been rumors regarding his personal life, he has kept details concerning his girlfriend and dating life relatively private. There’s no publicly confirmed information about a significant other, and Clive often prioritizes his political career over personal engagements.

He grew up on a council estate in Northampton, the son of a single father from Grenada and his mother from England. He was the first member of his family to attend university, studying economics at the University of Bradford before being elected student union president, and later vice-president of the National Union of Students (NUS).

In November 1995, he was a signatory to a letter that argued for the abolition of student loans.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Clive Lewis' net worth is estimated to be around £2 million. His primary source of income comes from his role as a Member of Parliament, which includes a salary of approximately £81,932 per year. In addition to his parliamentary salary, he may have accrued savings and investments from previous business ventures and public engagements.

A few days before Liz Truss became prime minister in September 2022, Lewis said that the government had the power to address the United Kingdom cost-of-living crisis through measures such as: a windfall tax, nationalisation of energy companies, implementing retrofits of homes, and establishing a universal basic income and universal basic services.

He said such things would not be implemented under Truss because, "it will not favour the private interests who are benefiting from the cost of living crisis, such as the funders of dark money think tanks that appear to be driving the incoming Truss government's agenda."

Career, Business, and Investments

Clive Lewis’s political career began when he was elected to parliament in 2015. He has served on several committees and held influential positions within the Labour Party. Throughout his career, Lewis has been a strong proponent of renewable energy and advocated for the rights of marginalized communities.

In addition to his political endeavors, Clive has contributed to various initiatives and campaigns, which may include investments in social enterprises, though specifics remain private as of 2025.

Lewis became shadow defence secretary in June 2016, and shadow business secretary in October 2016. Lewis left the Shadow Cabinet in 2017 in protest over the Labour Party's decision to whip its MPs into voting to trigger Article 50, but re-joined the front bench a year later as shadow minister for sustainable economics.

He stood in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election, but did not receive the required 22 parliamentarian nominations, and withdrew.

Social Network

Clive Lewis is active on social media platforms, often engaging with constituents and the public on current affairs. He can be found on:

Lewis joined the Army Reserve, passing out of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2006 as an infantry officer with The Rifles. In 2009, he served a three-month tour of duty in Afghanistan.

In an opinion piece he wrote years later, Lewis said "despite being on the left, and despite being told in the cadets that 'there ain't no black in the union jack', I still opted to serve".

Shortly after returning from his tour of duty, he experienced depression, saying "I just felt like I was being crushed by it all." He received counselling through the Ministry of Defence and recovered.

Education

Clive Lewis attended the University of East Anglia, where he studied History. His education played a crucial role in shaping his understanding of socio-political dynamics in the UK, informing his approach to policy and legislative changes.


Lewis was temporarily suspended from the role of vice-president of the NUS in 1996 by its president, Jim Murphy, for publicly supporting concerns about tuition fees. Murphy's actions were condemned by Ken Livingstone, then a Labour MP.

Lewis ran for president of the National Union of Students in 1996 on a platform of unfunded full grants and free education, and lost the election to Douglas Trainer.

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