In the bustling world of British politics, Clive Lewis, the Labour MP for Norwich South, stands out. He’s a former soldier, a BBC journalist turned politician, and a passionate campaigner for social justice. But beyond the headlines and parliamentary debates, there’s a personal story that grounds him—one that recently added a joyful new chapter: his marriage to Katy Steel.
Early Life & A Path of Service
Clive Lewis’s story is one of perseverance. Born in London, he grew up on a council estate in Northampton, attending a local comprehensive school. A proud first-generation university student, he studied economics at the University of Bradford. His leadership emerged early, serving as Student Union President and later as Vice President of the National Union of Students (NUS).
His career path was far from conventional for a politician. He served as a BBC TV news reporter for over a decade, eventually becoming the BBC Eastern Region’s chief political reporter—a role that gave him a deep understanding of the media landscape. In a testament to his varied skills, he later worked as a BBC technician.
Adding to this unique resume is his military service. Lewis was an Army reservist infantry officer and served a tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2009, an experience that profoundly shaped his perspective on conflict and public service.
Political Career and Core Beliefs
Elected as MP for Norwich South in 2015, Lewis brought his on-the-ground experience to Westminster. He is known for his staunch advocacy for a fully public NHS, fighting the privatisation of local health services. He has been a central figure in coalitions pushing for a real Living Wage in Norwich and campaigns for public ownership of railways.
A firm believer in a fair economy, he argues that taxation is “the glue of society” and that large corporations must “pay their way.” He is also a passionate supporter of Norwich’s scientific future, championing institutions like the Norwich Research Park.
Despite his Labour affiliation, Lewis has shown an independent streak, especially regarding Brexit. He has been a vocal proponent of a second referendum on the final Brexit deal, arguing it is necessary for national unity.
Katy Steel: The Partner Behind the Politician
Amid the whirlwind of politics, Clive Lewis’s personal life found a happy center when he married Katy Steel. While she maintains a private life, she stepped into the public eye briefly in a memorable way during the 2017 general election campaign.
Lewis appeared on the Channel 5 discussion show The Wright Stuff, debating Labour’s leaked manifesto and Brexit. Sitting supportively in the audience was his new wife, Katy. When noticed, she offered a witty, loving glimpse into their life.
She joked that due to the intense campaign, “I’m not going to see him until June 8 so I thought I’d come and support.” She then humorously contrasted their “wedding day of my dreams” with the “honeymoon of my nightmares.” The newlyweds had been forced to postpone their planned week in Cornwall because Lewis felt he needed to be on the campaign trail for his constituents.
This moment revealed a partnership built on mutual support and understanding of the demands of public life. Katy Steel chooses to stay out of the political fray but is his steadfast personal anchor.
Life Beyond Politics
Lewis’s commitment to his community is deeply personal. He serves as a governor of Lakenham Primary School and Nursery in his constituency and works with charities to support disadvantaged children. He was also named one of the last Labour Government’s National Black Role Models, mentoring young people across the UK.
A Partnership for the Future
Together, Clive Lewis and Katy Steel represent a modern political partnership—one where public duty and private life intersect, with honesty and a touch of humor. As Lewis continues his “marathon not a sprint” in politics, advocating for the NHS, economic justice, and a final say on Brexit, he does so with the knowledge that his strongest ally waits in the wings, ensuring the man beyond the MP is never forgotten.