What is Penny Mordaunt religion?
Penelope Mary Mordaunt was born on March 4, 1973, in Torquay, Devon. She claims to be named after the Arethusa-class cruiser HMS Penelope, the daughter of a former paratrooper. Her father, John Mordaunt, was born at Hilsea Barracks and served in the Parachute Regiment before retraining as a teacher and later as a youth worker…
Penelope Mary Mordaunt was born on March 4, 1973, in Torquay, Devon. She claims to be named after the Arethusa-class cruiser HMS Penelope, the daughter of a former paratrooper. Her father, John Mordaunt, was born at Hilsea Barracks and served in the Parachute Regiment before retraining as a teacher and later as a youth worker for Hampshire County Council. Jennifer was a special needs teacher at several Purbrook schools. Her mother is related to Philip Snowden, the first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer. She is distantly related to the former Labour leader George Lansbury because Dame Angela Lansbury was her grandmother’s cousin.
Mordaunt’s career after graduation was centered on public relations in a variety of sectors. She was Head of Youth for the Conservative Party under Prime Minister John Major before becoming Head of Broadcasting for the party under Party Leader William Hague for two years (1999–2001). From 1997 to 1999, she was a communications specialist for the Freight Transport Association (now Logistics UK). She worked briefly as Head of Foreign Press for George W. Bush’s presidential campaign in 2000.
What is Penny Mordaunt’s religion?
Mordaunt was baptized a Catholic and educated at the Oaklands Roman Catholic School Academy in Waterlooville, Hampshire, but she appears to be unconcerned about the core Christian values that have always informed British culture. On the contrary, she appears openly hostile to them.