Olivia Bailey


Olivia Joanna Bailey is a British Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Reading West and Mid Berkshire since 2024. Since 2025, she has also served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Early Education and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities concurrently.

Early life and education

Bailey was born in Reading, Berkshire in 1986 to a policeman father and teacher mother. She attended Ranelagh School in Bracknell and experienced homophobic bullying at school.
Bailey studied at St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she was the Junior Common Room President. She graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in Modern History and Politics.
She was Women's Officer of the National Union of Students from 2009 to 2011, and Chair of Labour Students from 2011 to 2012. As an officer of the NUS, Bailey created the Vote for Students pledge and published the first national study into harassment and abuse suffered by women students.

Political career

Bailey had been Chair of the Labour Women's Network, deputy General Secretary of the Fabian Society, and a senior aide to Keir Starmer, before standing as a parliamentary candidate.
Bailey contested Reading West at the 2017 general election, but was defeated by the incumbent Member of Parliament, Alok Sharma.
At the 2024 general election, Bailey was elected as MP for the new Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituency with 35% of the vote. She was subsequently appointed parliamentary private secretary to the Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall.
In September 2025 she was appointed as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Education, with the latter focusing on LGBT+ legislation and policy.

Personal life

Bailey is a lesbian and married to Finn McGoldrick, with whom she has two children. McGoldrick is a Member of Reading Council and a special adviser to the Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds.
Her father, Roy Bailey, has been a Member of Bracknell Forest Council since 2023. Her mother has Alzheimer's disease.