Caroline Dinenage


Caroline Julia Dinenage is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected as Member of Parliament for Gosport at the 2010 general election. She was re-elected in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
A former Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Women and Equalities, Nicky Morgan, Dinenage has served in Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State roles at the Ministry of Justice, Department for Education and Department for Work and Pensions,. Dinenage was later appointed as a Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Care, before being appointed a Minister of State at Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in January 2019.

Early life and career

Dinenage was born on 28 October 1971, the daughter of television presenter Fred Dinenage and Beverley Summers. She has lived in South Hampshire for most of her life.
She attended Wykeham House private school for girls, Oaklands RC Comprehensive School, Waterlooville, and then studied Politics and English at Swansea University.
Dinenage was a director/company secretary of Dinenages Ltd, a private limited company which under a former franchise contract still trades as Recognition Express, a distributor and supplier of corporate identity products. In 2010, Dinenage announced that she would sell her quarter share in the business, but instead reduced her shareholding to 15%. In June 2015, Dinenage gave up her remaining share in the business.
Dinenage began her political career in Winchester, where she was a member of the local council for five years, resigning in 2003. She stood as the Conservative Party candidate for Portsmouth South in the 2005 general election, finishing second with 33.9% of the vote.

Parliamentary career

In 2010, after the retirement of Sir Peter Viggers was announced following the United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal, Gosport Constituency Conservative Association held an open primary pre-election, inviting all constituents, of whatever political affiliation, to complete a postal ballot to select a candidate. Dinenage won the Gosport primary.
Dinenage was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Gosport in the 2010 general election with a majority of 14,413. She was re-elected with a majority of 17,098.
Dinenage sat on the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee between November 2012 and March 2015. In June 2013, she was appointed one of 12 small business ambassadors by the prime minister.
Dinenage has taken an interest in defence issues, and has successfully campaigned in particular for a medal for the veterans of the Arctic convoys of World War II. She served as the vice-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Armed Forces for four years between 2010 and 2014.
She was selected by the foreign secretary's office as a member of the UK's NATO delegation, and elected as vice-chairman of a NATO Science and Technology Sub-Committee.
In October 2013, Dinenage led a Parliamentary debate on adult literacy and numeracy. In 2014, she formed the All Party Parliamentary Group for Maths and Numeracy of which she is Co-Chair.
In July 2014, she was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Women and Equalities, Nicky Morgan.
In May 2015, Dinenage was appointed to the dual roles of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice and Minister for Women and Equalities at the Department for Education. During her time as justice minister, campaign group Action 4 Ashes praised Dinenage for her swift action in introducing important changes to cremation law following the baby ashes scandal in Shrewsbury.
In July 2016, Dinenage was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women, Equalities and Early Years at the Department for Education until she was removed from office in the Second May ministry. There she was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Work & Pensions with a responsibility about family support and welfare.
In January 2018, Dinenage was appointed as Minister of State for Care at the Department for Health & Social Care. Dinenage was the first Minister since Alistair Burt to hold the social care portfolio at Minister of State level, after Theresa May handed the portfolio to a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State under David Mowat and Jackie Doyle-Price. Dinenage's appointment was welcomed by learning disabilities charity Hft, who had campaigned for the restoration of the Minister of State role during the snap election of 2017.
In January 2020, Dinenage was appointed Minister of State at the Department for Digital, Media, Culture and Sport.

Views on same-sex marriage

In 2013, PinkNews reported that Dinenage, in a private letter to one of its readers, had written that the state has no right to redefine the meaning of marriage, and that "under current law same-sex couples can have a civil partnership but not a civil marriage and I believe that there is no legitimate reason to change this. Preventing same-sex couples from being allowed to 'marry' takes nothing away from their relationship."
On 5 February 2013, Dinenage voted against the Marriage Bill in the second reading debate. However, she did not vote against the Bill in subsequent votes. She was appointed Minister for Equalities at the Department for Education, in May 2015.

Constituency work

Dinenage worked with the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership, Gosport Borough Council and Fareham Borough Council to secure ‘Enterprise Zone’ status for the airfield Lee-on-the-Solent in 2010. The Enterprise Zone focuses on advanced manufacturing within the marine, aerospace and aviation sectors. It is expected that 3,500 jobs could be created by 2026. In September 2014, the CEMAST skills centre opened on the site, specialising in automotive, manufacturing and engineering courses for 900 students.
Work on a Business Innovation Centre was completed in Spring 2015 and the target of it being a quarter full by the end of the year was exceeded within the first couple of months. The Fareham Innovation Centre is now full, two years ahead of schedule.
Since being elected, Dinenage has campaigned for local road improvements, bringing Secretary of State for Transport, Patrick McLoughlin and then transport minister, Norman Baker to the area in 2013. She welcomed the £8.5million upgrade to Newgate Lane as well and other local road improvements worth £19.7 million.

Personal life

Dinenage has two children with her first husband Carlos Garreta, a Royal Navy officer whom she married in Portsmouth in 2002. In February 2014, she married her colleague, Conservative MP Mark Lancaster. She is a lifetime supporter of Portsmouth F.C.