# Luke Charters

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British politician (born 1995)

Luke Charters MP Official portrait, 2024 Member of Parliament for York Outer Incumbent Assumed office 4 July 2024 Preceded by Julian Sturdy Majority 9,391 (18.4%) Personal details Born (1995-08-18) 18 August 1995 (age 30) Party Labour Education Huntington School, York Alma mater Mansfield College, Oxford (BA) University of Chicago (MSc) Website lukecharters.co.uk

**Luke Jonathan Charters**[1] (born 18 August 1995) is a British [Labour](/source/Labour_Party_(UK)) politician elected as [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(United_Kingdom)) for [York Outer](/source/York_Outer_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) in the [general election](/source/2024_United_Kingdom_general_election) held on 4 July 2024.[2]

## Early life and career

### Early life and education

Charters was born on 18 August 1995 in [York](/source/York), [North Yorkshire](/source/North_Yorkshire), [England](/source/England).[3] He was educated at [Huntington School](/source/Huntington_School%2C_York), a comprehensive school in [York](/source/York). He studied [philosophy, politics, and economics](/source/Philosophy%2C_politics%2C_and_economics) at [Mansfield College, Oxford](/source/Mansfield_College%2C_Oxford), graduating with a [Bachelor of Arts](/source/Bachelor_of_Arts) (BA) from the [University of Oxford](/source/University_of_Oxford) in 2016.[3] He then studied [political science](/source/Political_science) at the [University of Chicago](/source/University_of_Chicago),[4][5] graduating with a [Master of Science](/source/Master_of_Science) (MSc) degree in 2017.[3]

### Career

Before his political career, Charters worked at the [Bank of England](/source/Bank_of_England) and at the [Financial Conduct Authority](/source/Financial_Conduct_Authority) with a focus on fraud.[6] While at the [Bank of England](/source/Bank_of_England), Charters helped with the [polymer banknote](/source/Polymer_banknote) programme and contributed to the development of new payment infrastructure projects.[7] During the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic), Charters collaborated with the CEOs of several banks to ensure readily available access to cash.[6]

Charters subsequently worked in the [fintech](/source/Fintech) industry as a senior manager at the global payroll company [Remote](/source/Remote_(platform)) and led their fraud and compliance function.[8] In May 2022, Charters was appointed company director.[9] In March 2024 Charters resigned as a company director.[10] Charters was also a company director of Charters-Reid Surveyors Ltd between October 2014 and October 2017.[11] In July 2020, Charters was appointed a company director of Roots Local Ltd cocktail bar,[12][13] and resigned as a director in July 2022[14] before the company was placed in voluntary liquidation in 2023.[14]

## Parliamentary career

Charters first stood for election for [York Outer](/source/York_Outer_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) (as Luke Charters-Reid) as the [Labour](/source/Labour_Party_(UK)) candidate in the [2017 general election](/source/2017_United_Kingdom_general_election), when he was 21, coming second to the [Conservative Party](/source/Conservative_Party_(UK))'s incumbent MP [Julian Sturdy](/source/Julian_Sturdy).[15][16] Charters was subsequently elected as a councillor for the [Wall End](/source/Wall_End_(ward)) ward on [Newham London Borough Council](/source/Newham_London_Borough_Council) in [2022](/source/2022_Newham_London_Borough_Council_election) prior to standing in [York Outer](/source/York_Outer).[17] He stepped down from the council in 2023.[3]

During the [2024 general election](/source/2024_United_Kingdom_general_election), Charters campaigned on several issues, including the regulation of the bailiff sector,[18] [flood defences](/source/Flood_management) for [York](/source/York),[19] planning reform,[20] [eating disorders](/source/Eating_disorder) in young men,[21] and removing restrictions on investing in UK defence companies.[22] Charters has also campaigned for the creation of a national anti-fraud centre.[23]

Elected with 45% of the vote, a positive swing of 15%, Charters temporarily appointed Labour donor Owen Trotter to set up and run his first parliamentary office.[24][25][26] On 17 July 2024, he made his [maiden speech](/source/Maiden_speech) in the House of Commons in the debate following the [King's Speech](/source/2024_State_Opening_of_Parliament)[27] and was elected as the [chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group](/source/All-party_parliamentary_group) for Food Security.[28]

In October 2024, Charters was elected to the [Public Accounts Committee](/source/Public_Accounts_Committee_(United_Kingdom)).[29] Previously, Charters served on the Crown Estate Bill Committee.[30] In November 2024, Charters voted in favour of the [Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill](/source/Terminally_Ill_Adults_(End_of_Life)_Bill), which proposes to legalise [assisted suicide](/source/Assisted_suicide_in_the_United_Kingdom).[31]

In March 2025, Charters held a [Westminster Hall](/source/Westminster_Hall) debate on "aggressive and unregulated bailiff practices".[32] Later that month, Charters supported government reforms of the existing "cliff-edge welfare system"[33] and was one of 36 signatories in an open letter of support for improving disabled employment support.[34] In May 2025, Charters introduced a [Private Members' Bill](/source/Private_members'_bills_in_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom) for the regulation of bailiffs[35] "to get a grip on rogue bailiffs",[36] and proposed looking at the ban on alcohol during men's football matches.[37] Charters also serves as the current chair of the FinTech All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG).[38]

In June 2025, Charters announced that he would be the first male MP to take extended parental leave and employ his office manager as locum during paternity leave.[39] This followed a campaign for improving UK paternity leave[40][41] that was backed by multiple MPs and the [Women and Equalities Committee](/source/Women_and_Equalities_Committee).[42]

## Personal life

Charters has a wife and two children.[5][43] They named their first son after his religious studies teacher at [Huntington School](/source/Huntington_School%2C_York).[44] They had their second son in summer 2025.[43] The family live in his own constituency with two pets.[45]

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-16)** Prest, Victoria; Ross, Alex (9 June 2017). ["GENERAL ELECTION 2017: Conservatives hold York Outer with reduced majority – Julian Sturdy backs Theresa May to continue as PM"](https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/15338236.general-election-2017-conservatives-hold-york-outer-with-reduced-majority-julian-sturdy-backs-theresa-may-to-continue-as-pm/). *York Press*. Retrieved 3 July 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-17)** Latif, Sheeza. ["Local Elections 2022"](https://www.newham.gov.uk/council/local-elections-2022/25). *Newham Council*. Retrieved 10 September 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-18)** ["Regulation of the Bailiff Sector – Hansard – UK Parliament"](https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-02-11/debates/50CB7137-6319-40EF-BF9C-48ED329694BA/details). *hansard.parliament.uk*. 5 February 2025. Retrieved 2 May 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-19)** ["Flooding – Hansard – UK Parliament"](https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-01-06/debates/B32F8A32-9B2D-4EA2-B9F1-1C35114EA3DA/details). *hansard.parliament.uk*. 5 February 2025. Retrieved 2 May 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-20)** ["Responsibilities of Housing Developers – Hansard – UK Parliament"](https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2024-12-11/debates/2C4C829E-1F63-483C-A305-55BF5F41FB6A/details). *hansard.parliament.uk*. 5 February 2025. Retrieved 2 May 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-21)** ["Eating Disorder Awareness – Hansard – UK Parliament"](https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-04-01/debates/CDDEA52F-F6E4-457E-B6E1-60626D195F1C/details). *hansard.parliament.uk*. 5 February 2025. Retrieved 2 May 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-22)** Baker, Alex; Charters, Luke (6 March 2025). ["Finance for Ukraine: Scrap regulations that ban investment in defence"](https://www.cityam.com/fiance-for-ukraine-scrap-regulations-that-ban-investment-in-defence/). *City AM*. Retrieved 2 May 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-23)** ["York MP calls for measures to tackle fraud as constituent loses £10,000"](https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/24583138.york-mp-luke-charters-seeks-news-national-anti-fraud-agency/). *York Press*. 13 September 2024. Retrieved 18 December 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-24)** ["York MP Luke Charters defends giving job to Labour donor"](https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/24654790.york-mp-luke-charters-defends-giving-job-labour-donor/). *YorkPress*. Retrieved 19 February 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-25)** ["York MP defends appointment of donor who gave £55K to the Labour Party"](https://yorkmix.com/york-mp-defends-appointment-of-donor-who-gave-55k-to-the-labour-party/). *YorkMix*. 15 October 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2025.

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-35)** ["Regulation of Bailiffs"](https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/bills/2024-26/regulationofbailiffsassessmentandreport). Retrieved 16 June 2025.

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