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BECKETT, Margaret Rt Hon

Derby South Labour
 

Member for Derby South (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010, for Derby South 1983-2010. Committees: Chair, Joint Committee on National Security Strategy since March 2010; Chair, Intelligence and Security Committee since 2008. Political career: Minister of State (Housing), Department for Communities and Local Government 2008-09; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2006-07; Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 2001-06; President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons 1998-2001; President of the Board of Trade 1997-98; Shadow President of the Board of Trade 1995-97; Shadow Secretary of State for Health 1994-95; appointed to the Privy Council 1993; Member of the National Executive Committee 1988-97, 1985-86, 1980-81; Leader of the Opposition May 1994-July 1994; Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Campaign Co-ordinator 1992-94; Deputy Leader of the Opposition 1992-94; Shadow Chief Secretary 1989-92; Frontbench responsibility for Social Security 1984-89; Minister, Department of Education 1976-79; Assistant Government Whip 1975-76; Parliamentary Private Secretary, Minister of Overseas Development 1974-75; Political Adviser, Minister of Overseas Development 1974; Researcher, Labour Party Headquarters 1970-74. Special political interests: Industry. Profession/Trade: Principal Researcher, Granada Television 1979-83; Experimental Officer, University of Manchester; Engineering Apprentice (Metallurgy) AEI, Manchester. Education: Student Apprentice in Metallurgy AEI (Manchester) Ltd; John Dalton Polytechnic; Manchester College of Science and Technology; Notre Dame High School, Manchester and Norwich; St Marys RC Primary School, Ashton under Lyne. Affiliations: Member, Transport and General Workers Union; T&GWU Parliamentary Labour Party Group; National Union of Journalists; BECTU, Fabian Society; Anti-Apartheid Movement; Socialist Education Committee; Derby Co-op Party; Socialist Environment and Resources Association; Amnesty International; Council of St Georges College Windsor 1976-82; Honorary President, Labour Friends of India. Author of: various documents including  Vision for Growth - A New Industrial Strategy for Britain (1996);  Renewing the NHS (1995); relevant sections of  Labours Programme (1972, 1973). Hobbies: Cooking, reading, caravanning. b. 15 January 1943, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. Married with two stepchildren.

 
  2010     2005  
LAB HOLD Votes % +/- % Votes %
Labour 17,851 43.3 -2.1 19,683 45.4
Conservative 11,729 28.5 9.6 8,211 18.9
Lib Dem 8,430 20.5 -11.8 14,026 32.3
UKIP 1,821 4.4 2.4 845 2.0
Independent 1,357 3.3      
Majority 6,122 14.9   5,657 13.0
Turnout 41,188 58.0 -3.6 43,373 61.6