Emma Dent Coad

January 6, 2024
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Emma Dent Coad
Full Name Emma Dent Coad
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Nov 15, 1954(1954-11-15)
Age 70
Birthplace London
Country United Kingdom
Horoscope Scorpio

Emma Dent Coad Biography

Name Emma Dent Coad
Birthday Nov 15
Birth Year 1954
Place Of Birth London
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Scorpio
Parents Margaret Ruth Coad
Spouse David Blott , Sir Hadley Gregory D'Oyly

Emma Dent Coad is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on November 15, 1954 in London, United Kingdom. Emma Dent Coad (born Margaret Mary Dent 15th November, 1954) is a British politician who was the member of parliament (MP) of Kensington from 2017 until 2019. As a Member of the Labour Party, she was first elected to the Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council in 2006 and was later as the council’s opposition leader.

Dent Coad was elected to Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council in 2006, and was elected to represent the Golborne Golborne ward. She was the head of the opposing Labour Group on the council between 2014 and 2015. She was a member of the following councils:

Dent Coad supports a call for the leaders of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council to resign so that there can be fresh elections. Her predecessor, Victoria Borwick, has claimed she shares “collective responsibility” for the Grenfell Tower refurbishment, since Dent Coad had (until October 2012) sat on the board of the Kensington and Chelsea TMO which managed the tower. In a council meeting on 8 November 2012, Dent Coad praised the refurbishment announcement of the Grenfell Tower which she said showed that the council had listened to residents. This is usually taken to mean the refurbishment that include installing the cladding, however as the cladding was installed in the summer of 2016 and the praise was at a 2012 meeting this is wrong. However, Dent Coad has asked Borwick to retract this claim, arguing that she supported refurbishment in principle to respond to complaints about conditions, but left the TMO around the time that the broad principles of the refurbishment were agreed. She was not present when Rydon was provided with the contract, or when the decision was reportedly taken to save money on external cladding.

In a 2014/15 report, in which Dent Coad’s name appears, it is reported that the housing scrutiny committee looked at the refurbishment. It is often used to ascribe responsibility to Dent Coad for the cladding, even though the cladding was installed May–June 2016 so the report is actually about a completely different refurbishment. Facing the claim that she was partly responsible, she angrily refuted the accusation, saying: “I didn’t make any of the decisions. I didn’t sign the document,”. Dent Coad issued a detailed rebuttal via a local blog, From the Hornet’s Nest, refuting the most common accusations.

Dent Coad, a Republican. She joined the pressure the group Republic in 2005. She was also a board member. In June of 2018, she suggested to have the Royal family leave Buckingham Palace and that it could be opened to visitors due to the contribution of the public to the palace of one third of a billion dollars to the cost of its renovation.

Emma Dent Coad Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Emma Dent Coad is one of the richest Politician from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Emma Dent Coad 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Dent Coad got married to Sir Hadley Gregory D’Oyly, 15th Baronet, from 1978 until 1982. Then, in 1984 she got married to David Blott, with whom she had three kids; the couple split in 1997. She has resided within North Kensington since 1986.

The graduate graduated from Royal College of Art with an MA in History of Design in 1992. Dent Coad has written or contributed to several books on design and architecture and design, including one about Javier Mariscal, and is currently studying in the University of Liverpool School of Architecture to complete the completion of a PhD in “Constructing Modern Spain: Architecture, Politics and Ideology under Franco, 1939-1975”, that she put on hold when she was elected to the House of Commons.

In 2010, Dent Coad published on her blog a drawing of a stick man being hanged from a gallows superimposed on the Conservative Party logo. Conservative MP for Saffron Walden, Kemi Badenoch commented: “Words fail me … It actually looks like a black conservative hanging from a tree.”

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Who is Emma Dent Coad Dating?

According to our records, Emma Dent Coad married to David Blott , Sir Hadley Gregory D'Oyly. As of December 1, 2023, Emma Dent Coad’s is not dating anyone.

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On 29 June 2017, Dent Coad voted against the Labour party whip and for an amendment to the Queen’s Speech calling for the UK’s continued membership of the Single Market and the Customs Union following Brexit. Dent Coad has stated that she “will always campaign to remain in the EU” as “[her] wish for Kensington and for the country is to stay within the EU, reform regulations that do not work for us, and spend revenue fairly across the country.”

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On 4 July 2017, Dent Coad said that residents had no confidence in Sir Martin Moore-Bick to lead the Grenfell Tower Fire Inquiry, describing him as “a technocrat” who lacked “credibility”. She supports calls for “reparations” to the community in the form of restoring local assets and services such as a college and a library which are under threat, and claims that many on the council see those in social housing as “lesser beings.”

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