Tim Roca

Tim Roca
Official portrait, 2024
Member of Parliament
for Macclesfield
Assumed office
4 July 2024
Preceded byDavid Rutley
Majority9,120 (18.5%)
Deputy Leader of Westminster City Council
In office
May 2022 – January 2024
Member of Westminster City Council for Harrow Road
In office
May 2018 – August 2024
Personal details
BornJuan Timothy Charles Roca
(1985-11-14) 14 November 1985 (age 40)
PartyLabour
EducationPoynton High School
Alma materLancaster University

Juan Timothy Charles Roca (born 14 November 1985) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Macclesfield since 2024, when he gained the seat from the Conservative Party.[1] Roca is the first ever Labour MP for Macclesfield, which had been held by the Conservative Party since 1918.[2]

Early life and education

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Roca grew up in Cheshire, England, attending Disley Primary School and Poynton High School.[3] Roca studied history at Lancaster University, where he was president of the Students' Union for the 2007/2008 year.

Career

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Roca worked in London in higher education. He also became a patron of APARU, the Association of Argentine professionals in the United Kingdom.[4]

At the May 2014 Westminster City Council election, Roca was one of Labour's three candidates for the St James's ward. However, all three seats were comfortably held by the Conservative Party.[5]

Tim Roca subsequently stood as the Labour candidate for Macclesfield in Cheshire at the May 2015 general election. Although he increased Labour's vote share, the Conservative Party held the seat with a 29.8% majority.[citation needed]

In July 2015, Roca was elected to represent Harrow Road ward (centred on the street of that name) on Westminster City Council in a by-election. He was subsequently re-elected at the 2018 and 2022 local elections and stood down in August 2024.[6][7][8] He has served as Cabinet Member for Young People and Learning, and, until January 2024, as deputy leader of the council.[9][10]

Roca was selected as the Labour candidate for Macclesfield at the 2024 general election, and this time took the seat from the Conservatives, who had represented the constituency since 1918.[2][11]

Personal life

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Roca is gay.[12]

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