In October 2022, Kearns was elected Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. She is the first woman to ever be elected to the role, and the youngest ever female Chair of a Select Committee.
Kearns has worked in communication roles at the Ministry of Defence (MOD), Ministry of Justice (MoJ), and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). She was the lead press officer for the MOD's contribution to the 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign. She led the government's communication campaigns in Syria and Iraq for the FCO.[8] At the FCO she was responsible for advising governments on strategies to defeat Daesh (ISIS), insurgent groups, and to counter Russian disinformation in Syria. She attended the UN-led peace talks on Syria and was deployed in Iraq, Kuwait and Ukraine.[9] At the MoJ, she worked as the Victims' Minister's press secretary.
Kearns became the client services director for the strategic communications consultancy Global Influence in 2016.[8][10] She later became an independent consultant.[11] Her private sector duties involved designing and directing "counter violent extremism, counter disinformation, hybrid warfare and behaviour change programmes for Governments, militaries, and NGOs to build stronger and safer communities".[12]
Kearns was also in the final shortlist in the same election for the safe Conservative seat of Chelmsford but lost the selection to then-MEP Vicky Ford.[16]
Parliamentary career
Kearns was selected as the Conservative candidate for Rutland and Melton on 8 November 2019.[17] It is a notionally safe Conservative seat, having been represented by a member of the party since the constituency's creation in 1983.[18] She was elected at the 2019 general election with a majority of 26,924 and 62.6% of the vote.[19]
Some newspapers and broadcasters alleged that Kearns was part of an attempt by Conservative MPs elected in the 2019 general election to oust then Prime Minister Boris Johnson over Partygate in January 2022.[22][23] She said that she met with concerned MPs, but denied leading a rebellion against Johnson, stating that "I make no apology for meeting with my colleagues, but it was not a coup or any such activity despite the mischief of the media or certain actors who might wish to suggest otherwise."[24]
Kearns has been a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee since March 2020.[25] She is also on the steering committee of the China Research Group.[26] On 12 October 2022, she was elected as the first female Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, replacing Tom Tugendhat.[27] As a chair of a select committee she is also a member of the Liaison Committee.[28]
In July 2023, Kearns claimed in parliament that weapons were being smuggled from Serbia to Kosovo in ambulances and then being stored in Serbian Orthodox Churches.[29] NATO's peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, KFOR, said it has no evidence for the smuggling claims.[30] The British Ambassador to Kosovo, Nicholas Abbott, said the British government had no evidence to support Kearns' allegation.[31]
Kearns has been a staunch opponent of the 4.2 mile (6.76km) Mallard Pass Solar Farm, which straddles Lincolnshire and Rutland, and aims to provide renewable energy to 92,000 homes.[33][34]
In July 2024, Kearns was one of five politicians to cover for James O'Brien's radio show on LBC, as part of the station's "Guest Week".[35]
Personal life
Kearns lives in the village of Langham in Rutland with her husband. The couple have a son and a daughter.[5][36][37]
References
^"Members Sworn". parliament.uk. 18 December 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2020.