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Penny Mordaunt loses her seat in Tory election bloodbath: Sword-wielding Coronation star who made innuendo-fuelled speeches in the Common and donned a swimsuit for Splash before challenging Rishi Sunak for the leadership

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Penny Mordaunt lost her Commons seat today in one of the biggest upsets of a General Election that is turning into a top Tory bloodbath.

The Commons leader, who leapt into the public consciousness with her sword-wielding role at the Coronation of Charles III last year, was beaten into second place by Labour’s Amanda Martin.

Ms Mordaunt, 51, had been tipped as a potential future Tory leader as the party tries to regroup from a long-expected electoral pummelling. 

The former defence secretary was runner up to Rishi Sunak in 2022 and had also stood in the previous leadership race won by Liz Truss.

During the election campaign she was the face of the Tories at a number of seven-way debates between senior figures from the main parties, going to-to-toe with Labour’s Angela Rayner. 

But shortly after 4am the Royal Navy reservist lost to Labour in the Royal Navy’s home city, marking at least the start of a lengthy hiatus in her political career, if not ending it.

The Commons leader, who leapt into the public consciousness with her sword-wielding role at the Coronation of Charles III last year, was beaten into second place by Labour ‘s Amanda Martin.

Ms Mordaunt's profile received a major boost in 2014 when she featured on diving show Splash! and was named 'Britain's sexist MP' after a poll

From working as a magician’s assistant to pay for her college education to training with Tom Daley for the diving reality TV show Splash! (pictured), MP Penny Mordaunt, 49, has had quite the variety of jobs in her time

From working as director of communications for Kensington and Chelsea Borough Council (pictured) to becoming Armed Forces Minister, Penny has a host of admirable achievements

Meanwhile she was also Armed Forces Minister in 2016

From working as director of communications for Kensington and Chelsea Borough Council (left) to becoming Armed Forces Minister (right), Penny has a host of admirable achievements 

From working as a magician’s assistant to pay for her college education to training with Tom Daley for the 2014 diving reality TV show Splash!, MP Penny Mordaunt had quite the variety of jobs in her time before politics.

A notable figure in Westminster, having been defence secretary under Theresa May she gained wider attention in May last year.

She carried a sword at Coronation in the historic event as Lord President of the Privy Council, a role she was given in September 2022 by Liz Truss.

Dressed in a vibrant teal blue dress with gold detail and a matching cape, Ms Mordaunt carried the 17th-century Sword of State into the Abbey before presenting it to the King in his throne.

It was the first time in history that the Jewelled Sword of Offering has been carried and presented to the monarch by a woman.

Viewers remarked on how she had been able to hold the heavy weapon upright for so long, afterwards revealing she had done ‘a lot of press-ups’ in preparation.

Before challenging Rishi Sunak fore the leadership she leapt into the public consciousness by appearing on a reality show called Splash! in her swimsuit in 2014, alongside B-list celebrities such as Gemma Collins from The Only Way Is Essex. 

However in recent years, she has attracted scores of admirers and made waves in 2019 as the UK’s first female defence secretary.

During the Tory leadership race in 2022 she faced criticism for her ‘woke’ views.

However, she also played a central role in parliament following the Queen’s death  and led King Charles’ Accession ceremony at St James’s Palace in her role as Lord President of the Council.

She previously compared her career in politics to diving, telling the Daily Mail: ‘You have to be brave in politics. To get stuff done, you have to put your head on the block. Just like diving. There are risks to anything you do. It’s all about managing it, and keeping it dignified.’ 

Despite Penny’s polished looks and admirable achievements, she had a tough upbringing. 

Born in Torquay as one of twins, she moved with her family to Portsmouth at the age of two. 

Named after a battleship — HMS Penelope — she grew up in Portsmouth, where her father was a paratrooper before turning to teaching.

Her mother died of breast cancer when she was 15 – the same year her father was also diagnosed with cancer – turning her into a ‘child carer’.

She told DailyMail in 2014: ‘All the women on my mother’s side of family have died of breast cancer.’

Shortly after their mother passed away, her twin brother dropped out of school, and went to work in a factory. 

Their dad worked all hours to pay the bills, battling his own cancer. Penny’s younger brother was just nine at the time, and she became the family carer.

She explained: ‘We didn’t get any help. It was very, very challenging and pretty tough trying to do everything.’ 

She paid her way through sixth-form college by working as an assistant to a Portsmouth magician called Will Ayling, who was once president of The Magic Circle.

They performed in hotels, Army barracks and golf clubs, with Penny ‘sawn in half and chopped to bits.’

Her boss’s signature trick was called ‘Zigzag’, where he pushed large steel blades through various ‘body parts’, giving the illusion that the assistant’s stomach was taken out. 

Penny said: ‘I cut my leg a few times and got the odd nick under my chest, but no ambulances were required. It was fun and it relieved the pressures at home a bit.’ 

By the time she passed her A-levels and ‘got the house back to normal’, her father had met a new partner and Penny was able to ‘start to really focus’ on her life.

After studying Philosophy at Reading University, Penny won her Portsmouth seat in the 2010 election (pictured, in 2010)

After studying Philosophy at Reading University, Penny won her Portsmouth seat in the 2010 election (pictured, in 2010) 

With typical endeavour, she then had a ‘life-changing’ year working in Romanian orphanages.

Then she studied philosophy at Reading University, where she embraced politics and was president of the Students’ Union.

It was then she helped to secure the acquittal of one of her university lecturers after he was falsely accused of indecently assaulting two students.

John Cottingham, now the emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Reading University, had been accused of trying to seduce the pair by discussing bondage and the work of the Marquis de Sade during a garden party.

The 49-year-old, who was previously described as one of David Cameron's 'Cameron Cuties', has said she feels 'standing out' is a positive thing in parliament

The 49-year-old, who was previously described as one of David Cameron's 'Cameron Cuties', has said she feels 'standing out' is a positive thing in parliament

The 49-year-old, who was previously described as one of David Cameron’s ‘Cameron Cuties’, has said she feels ‘standing out’ is a positive thing in parliament 

He walked free from court after a 1997 trial in which Ms Mordaunt, then 24, said she had ‘no hesitation’ in coming forward to support Professor Cottingham.

She said she had attended a conference at Oxford on her own at which the professor was also present – without incident – and had ‘never felt threatened’ in his presence.

Penny’s ambition and talent quickly became apparent in her ongoing career achievements.  

She was director of communications for the National Lottery and head of campaigns for Diabetes UK.

In 2014, she took part in the TV reality show Splash! where she was trained by Tom Daley for a diving competition against celebrities like Gemma Collins

In 2014, she took part in the TV reality show Splash! where she was trained by Tom Daley for a diving competition against celebrities like Gemma Collins

In 2014, she took part in the TV reality show Splash! where she was trained by Tom Daley for a diving competition  against  celebrities like Gemma Collins 

She then became head of foreign Press for George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 presidential election campaigns; and chief of staff for fellow Tory David Willetts. 

She has also been ‘head of youth’ under John Major (‘he’s lovely’), and William Hague’s head of broadcasting – and she is a sub-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve. 

Despite her own political allegiances, her family’s ties were all to the Labour party. Indeed, she’s related to Philip Snowden, the first Labour chancellor, and George Lansbury, who ran the party in the 1930s and whose granddaughter is the actress Angela Lansbury.

Penny said she went to ‘check out’ Labour at an education conference in Skegness in the late-Nineties but was not impressed, and returned home a Tory. 

Meanwhile she is a Brexiteer who campaigned alongside others like Priti Patel for the UK to leave the EU

Meanwhile she is a Brexiteer who campaigned alongside others like Priti Patel for the UK to leave the EU 

She explained: ‘The people I met were very nice people. But no, I wanted to get things done.’ 

She joined the Royal Navy Reserve before standing as the Tory candidate for Portsmouth North in the 2005 General Election. She narrowly lost to Labour. 

At the time, she received a letter from Margaret Thatcher which told her to ‘get back on the horse’, which is still sitting on her mantlepiece. 

Penny did exactly that, and in 2010 won with an 8.6 per cent swing. Lady Thatcher wrote again — this time to say congratulations.   

As an MP, she campaigns on many issues, from anti-loneliness to assisted dying and better IVF funding (pictured in the House of Commons)

As an MP, she campaigns on many issues, from anti-loneliness to assisted dying and better IVF funding (pictured in the House of Commons) 

She posed for Vanity Fair magazine after winning her seat, and has no problem using her looks to her advantage. 

Indeed, she was previously described as one of ‘Cameron’s Cuties’ — the women fast-tracked into Tory seats in a bid to modernise the party’s image and lure younger voters. 

Penny previously said: ‘Standing out is helpful. Women can wear all sorts of clothes, while most men are just in suits.

‘In the Commons, you have to take what opportunities you can to be called for a question. It’s good to dress to stand out.’

She was appointed minister for disabled people when Theresa May took power in 2016 before becoming International Development Secretary in 2017 (pictured)

She was appointed minister for disabled people when Theresa May took power in 2016 before becoming International Development Secretary in 2017 (pictured) 

However as an MP, she campaigns on many issues, from anti-loneliness to assisted dying and better IVF funding. 

She attracted scores of admirers – and raised her political profile – from her 2014 appearance on Splash!, in which celebrities are trained to dive by Olympic medallist Tom Daley. 

She became a junior communities minister in 2014 and was then appointed the first female defence minister for the armed forces in UK history in 2015, and backed Andrea Leadsom in her unsuccessful bid to succeed Mr Cameron in 2016.

She was appointed minister for disabled people when Theresa May took power in 2016.

But she was fired by Boris Johnson shortly after he became Prime Minister, following her endorsement of his rival Jeremy Hunt during in the 2019 leadership contest. 

While Penny backed Jeremy Hunt in the 2019 leadership contest, it is believed she will now throw her hat into the ring

While Penny backed Jeremy Hunt in the 2019 leadership contest, it is believed she will now throw her hat into the ring 

She is divorced after a year-long marriage to Paul Murray ended in 2000 and split from her long-term partner Ian Lyon in 2016. They reportedly had eight cats, but no children

She is divorced after a year-long marriage to Paul Murray ended in 2000 and split from her long-term partner Ian Lyon in 2016. They reportedly had eight cats, but no children

But her ambition was on show in the summer of 2022 when she became the first minister to attack Boris over the Sue Gray report.

She said: ‘Rule-breaking and abuse of security staff exposed by a report into the Partygate scandal is shameful.’ 

Then a junior trade minister, Mordaunt called the lockdown-breaking parties in government ‘shameful’. 

She is divorced after a year-long marriage to Paul Murray ended in 2000 and split from her long-term partner Ian Lyon in 2016. They reportedly had eight cats, but no children. 

The Royal Navy Reservist narrowly missed out on a place in the head-to-head phase in which she backed Liz Truss over Rishi Sunak. 



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