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Philippa Roe

Philippa Marion Roe (born 25 September 1962) is a British Conservative politician, Leader of Westminster City Council since 2012. Before entering public life she was an investment banker and a director of the financial services company Citigroup.
==Life==
Born in Hampstead and educated at the University of St Andrews, Roe was a director of Citigroup before entering politics in 2006.〔Ross Lydall, (I run London's top council but still get home in time to put the children to bed ) dated 9 March 2012 in ''London Evening Standard'' online. Retrieved 21 July 2015〕 She is a daughter of James Roe and Dame Marion Roe. She has one younger sister.〔''Country Life'' dated 12 February 1987, p. 53: "Miss Philippa Roe, elder daughter of Mr James Roe and Mrs Roe, MP, of Petleys, Downe, Kent, and Temple House, Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire..."〕 After leaving the university she took a job with South Bank Builders in Clapham.〔''Spare Rib'', issue 131 (1983), p. 37〕
In the 1990s she served on a panel of experts from the private sector consulted by the Conservative government in establishing the private finance initiative,〔(Philippa Roe profile ) at ''The Guardian'' online. Retrieved 25 July 2015〕 and in 2004 she was the joint author of a report called "Reforming the Private Finance Initiative" published by the Centre for Policy Studies.〔E. R. Yescombe, ''Public-Private Partnerships: Principles of Policy and Finance'' (2011, ISBN 0080489575), p. 332 (bibliography); "Reforming the Private Finance Initiative" is quoted by Simon Jenkins in his ''Thatcher and Sons: A Revolution in Three Acts'' (2007), at p. 137〕
Married to Stephen Couttie, a fund manager, she gave up her job at Citigroup when she became the mother of twins, Genevieve and Angus, and was elected to Westminster City Council soon afterwards, in 2006.〔 At that time she had recently recovered from cancer.〔Ben Riley-Smith, (My journey from cancer hell to the joy of twins by Tory hoping to become the new Boris ) in ''The Daily Telegraph'' online dated 11 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015〕〔(London Borough Council Elections May 2006 ) (2006) at london.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2015〕
She was appointed as a governor of Imperial College London〔 and in 2008 became the member of Westminster's cabinet for Housing. In June 2010 she stated her support for the new coalition government's decision to cap housing benefit at £400 a week.〔Philippa Roe, (Housing benefit cap was needed ) dated 24 June 2010 in ''The Guardian'' online. Retrieved 25 July 2015〕 In 2011 she took on the cabinet portfolio for Strategic Finance. The next year she succeeded Colin Barrow as Leader of the council, beating Edward Argar for the nomination,〔Ben Bloom, (Philippa Roe to become new Westminster Council leader ) dated 1 March 2012 at hamhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2015〕 and quickly distanced herself from a comparison with a predecessor, Dame Shirley Porter.〔Peter Hetherington, (Westminster's new leader hits back at 'social cleansing' accusations ) dated 13 March 2012 in ''The Guardian'' online. Retrieved 25 July 2015〕 The same year, she took over the role of chairman of the statutory Health and Wellbeing Board for Westminster.〔House of Commons, ''The Role of Local Government in Health Issues'' (Report of Communities and Local Government Committee, 2013), p. Ev 37〕 She also sits on the London Enterprise Panel.〔(Cabinet ) at westminster.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2015〕 In 2013 she was quoted as saying that "local people know best"〔(Leader of Westminster sets out her vision for the future ) dated 15 January 2015 in ''The Guardian'' online. Retrieved 25 July 2015〕 and that "The funding challenge is an opportunity to break free of orthodoxy and review all the services provided and how they can be delivered more efficiently."〔John Brown, Pat Gaudin, Wendy Moran, ''PR and Communication in Local Government and Public Services'' (2013, ISBN 0749466170), p. 256〕
In 2014 she was re-elected in the three-member Knightsbridge and Belgravia ward, where she topped the poll and the Conservative candidates took 79.6 per cent of the votes.〔(Knightsbridge and Belgravia ward election result 2014 ) at westminster.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 July 2015〕
In July 2015 Roe announced that she was seeking her party's nomination to stand as Mayor of London at the May 2016 election.〔Tom Foot, (Westminster Council leader Philippa Roe puts forward bid to be next Tory Mayor ) in West End Extra dated 10 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015〕〔(Tory mayoral hopeful: I would give mor epower to London's town halls )〕 However, she was not shortlisted by the Conservatives.〔(London mayoral race: Tories shortlist four candidates ) dated 25 July 2015 at bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2015〕〔(Sol Campbell misses out in bid to become Mayor of London as Tory shortlist announced )〕

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