Daisy Cooper (born 29 October 1981)[4] is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for St Albans since 2019.
Cooper stood in St Albans at the 2017 general election, coming second with 32.4% of the vote behind the incumbent Conservative MP Anne Main.
[20] In June, she took part in George Floyd protests in Verulamium Park, St Albans, where she gave a speech about police brutality.
[23] In October 2021, Cooper was appointed Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Health, Wellbeing and Social Care, a position she would hold into the next general election.
In an article in the Daily Telegraph, Jenrick stated that "we have seen millions of people enter the UK in recent years and some of them have backward, frankly medieval attitudes to women," and argued that the grooming gangs scandal "started with the onset of mass migration".
Cooper went on to add that "Kemi Badenoch should sack him as Shadow Justice Secretary and condemn his divisive comments, instead of letting him run a leadership campaign under her nose.
"[29][30] A spokesman for Badenoch responded that "Robert Jenrick did an excellent job this morning explaining the pressing need for a national inquiry into the rape gangs scandal.