Barbara Ann Gibson (born 25 August 1962) is an American-born British politician and academic. Gibson was a Liberal Democrat Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the East of England between 2019 and the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU.

Early life

Gibson was born in Oklahoma City in 1962 and moved to the United Kingdom in 2002.

Gibson earned a PhD in Intercultural Communication and has lectured on this topic in the context of global business for universities and business schools in the UK and across Europe, including Birkbeck, University of London.

Political career

Gibson was elected to Hertfordshire County Council in 2017, winning her seat from the Conservatives who had held it since 2009.

Gibson was elected to the European Parliament at the 2019 European Parliamentary election. She was placed first on the party list in the East of England constituency, and was elected alongside Lucy Nethsingha, who was placed second.

She was a member of the Committee on International Trade where she played a key role in deciding whether the EU should lower tariffs or harmonise regulations between countries outside of the EU. Gibson was also a member of the Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly as well a Substitute on three other EU Parliamentary bodies: the , the Committee on Regional Development and the Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

With more than 25 years’ experience as a business communication professional, Gibson has worked with companies across the world; is a past international chair of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC); past-president of SIETAR UK (the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research); and a past International Group Chair of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations).

Having come third in Stevenage at the 2017 general election, she was expected to stand as the Liberal Democrat candidate in Welwyn Hatfield in 2019 but did not.

Personal life

Prior to Brexit, Gibson lived in Welwyn, Hertfordshire. Following the failure of the fight to stop the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union, she moved to Italy and is now a permanent resident there.

Electoral history

General election 2017: Stevenage
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeStephen McPartland24,79850.35.7
Labour Co-opSharon Taylor21,41443.49.2
Liberal DemocratsBarbara Gibson2,0324.10.8
GreenVictoria Snelling1,0852.20.7
Majority3,3846.93.5
Turnout49,32969.72.0
Conservative holdSwing1.8

2019 European Parliament election

European election 2019: East of England ()
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
Brexit PartyRichard Tice (1) Michael Heaver (3) June Mummery (5) Paul Hearn, Priscilla Huby, Sean Lever, Edmund Fordham604,715 (201,391.67)37.83N/A
Liberal DemocratsBarbara Gibson (2) Lucy Nethsingha (6) Fionna Tod, Stephen Robinson, Sandy Walkington, Marie Goldman, Jules Ewart361,563 (180,751.5)22.6215.72
GreenCatherine Rowett (4) Rupert Read, Martin Schmierer, Fiona Radic, Paul Jeater, Pallavi Devulapalli, Jeremy Caddick202,46012.674.17
ConservativeGeoffrey Van Orden (7) John Flack, Joe Rich, Thomas McLaren, Joel Charles, Wazz Mughal, Thomas Smith163,83010.25−18.15
LabourAlex Mayer, Chris Vince, Sharon Taylor, Alvin Shum, Anna Smith, Adam Scott, Javeria Hussain139,4908.73−8.57
Change UKEmma Taylor, Neil Carmichael, Bhavna Joshi, Michelle de Vries, Amanda Gummer, Thomas Graham, Roger Casale58,2743.65N/A
UKIPStuart Agnew, Paul Oakley, Elizabeth Jones, William Ashpole, Alan Graves, John Wallace, John Whitby54,6763.42−31.08
English DemocratRobin Tilbrook, Charles Vickers, Bridget Vickers, Paul Wiffen10,2170.64−1.09
IndependentAttila Csordas3,2300.20N/A
Rejected ballots9,589
Turnout1,603,01736.37%+0.4%

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