She was admitted as a solicitor in 1981, and has been senior partner of the firm, Fiona Bruce & Co in Warrington, since its formation in 1988.[8]
Political career
Bruce was elected in 2004 to Warrington Borough Council as a Conservative representing the Ward Penketh & Cuerdley. As a Councillor, she served as Executive Member for Finance from 2006 to 2009. She stepped down from the Council upon her election to Parliament in 2010.
In 2006 Bruce was placed on the Conservative A-List of priority parliamentary candidates following efforts by the Conservative Women2Win mentoring and pressure group.[9]
Following her selection as the Conservative Party candidate for Congleton, Bruce denied allegations that she had been chosen following an orchestrated campaign by religious groups sympathetic to her evangelical Christian beliefs.[10]
At the 2010 general election, Bruce was elected as MP for Congleton with 45.8% of the vote and a majority of 7,063.[11][12]
Bruce was a member of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee from 2010 to 2024.[13]
In February 2015, Bruce introduced an amendment to the Serious Crime Bill 2014 to make abortion on the grounds of the sex of the baby illegal.[14][15] The amendment was rejected by 292 votes to 201.[16]
In February 2015 Bruce described "defending and fighting for the sanctity of human life" as her priority in Parliament.[17]
At the 2015 general election, Bruce was re-elected as MP for Congleton with an increased vote share of 53.3% and an increased majority of 16,773.[18][19]
Bruce was again re-elected at the 2019 general election, with an increased vote share of 59% and an increased majority of 18,561.[24]
In 2020, she was appointed by Boris Johnson as the Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief,[25] and in this capacity was supportive of a petition to grant asylum to Maira Shahbaz and her family, a Pakistani Christian girl who has received death threats.[26]
In May 2021 Bruce co-authored an essay entitled "Family Matters – the Case for Strengthening Families" with former MP, David Burrowes, for inclusion in Common Sense: Conservative Thinking for a Post-Liberal Age published by the Common Sense Group, an informal group of Conservative MPs.[27]
In January 2023, Sky News revealed that Bruce had, since the 2019 general election, earned more than £700,000 in addition to her salary as an MP; the fourth-highest amount of any MP.[29]
^Bruce, Fiona and Burrowes, David (May 2021). Family Matters – the Case for Strengthening Families in Hayes, John (ed.). Common Sense: Conservative Thinking for a Post-Liberal Age (PDF). Common Sense Group.