Difference between revisions of "Harriet Harman"

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In January 2008, The <i>Herald</i> (Glasgow) hinted at a 'continuing' investigation by the Electoral Commission in regard to a 'proxy gift to Harriet Harman's deputy leadership campaign'<ref>Settle, M. (2008) 'Many questions to be answered; A black day for politics and even worse for Brown'. The <i>Herald</i> (Glasgow). 25th January 2008</ref>
 
In January 2008, The <i>Herald</i> (Glasgow) hinted at a 'continuing' investigation by the Electoral Commission in regard to a 'proxy gift to Harriet Harman's deputy leadership campaign'<ref>Settle, M. (2008) 'Many questions to be answered; A black day for politics and even worse for Brown'. The <i>Herald</i> (Glasgow). 25th January 2008</ref>
 
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Revision as of 12:40, 11 April 2020

Person.png Harriet Harman   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
BornHarriet Ruth Harman
1950-07-30
London, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Alma materGoodricke College, University of York
ReligionChristianity
Children2 sons 1 daughter
SpouseJack Dromey
Member ofWestminster Foundation For Democracy
PartyLabour

Employment.png Leader of the Labour Party

In office
8 May 2015 - 12 September 2015
Preceded byEd Miliband
Succeeded byJeremy Corbyn

Employment.png Leader of the Labour Party

In office
11 May 2010 - 25 September 2010
Preceded byGordon Brown
Succeeded byEd Miliband

Employment.png UK/Leader of the Opposition Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
8 May 2015 - 12 September 2015
Preceded byEd Miliband
Succeeded byJeremy Corbyn

Employment.png UK/Leader of the Opposition Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
11 May 2010 - 25 September 2010
Preceded byDavid Cameron
Succeeded byEd Miliband

Employment.png Shadow Secretary of State for International Development

In office
8 October 2010 - 7 October 2011
Succeeded byIvan Lewis

Employment.png Leader of the House of Commons Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
28 June 2007 - 11 May 2010
Preceded byJack Straw
Succeeded byGeorge Young

Employment.png Lord Privy Seal Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
28 June 2007 - 11 May 2010
Preceded byJack Straw
Succeeded byGeorge Young

Employment.png UK/Minister for Women and Equality

In office
28 June 2007 - 11 May 2010

Employment.png Solicitor General for England and Wales Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
11 June 2001 - 10 May 2005

Employment.png Secretary of State for Social Security Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
3 May 1997 - 27 July 1998
Preceded byPeter Lilley

Employment.png Minister for Women

In office
3 May 1997 - 27 July 1998

Employment.png Shadow Secretary of State for Social Security Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
1 July 1996 - 2 May 1997
Succeeded byPeter Lilley

Employment.png Shadow Secretary of State for Health Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
19 October 1995 - 1 July 1996
Preceded byMargaret Beckett

Employment.png Shadow Secretary of State for Employment

In office
21 July 1994 - 19 October 1995
Preceded byJohn Prescott

Employment.png Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
18 July 1992 - 21 July 1994
BossGordon Brown
Preceded byMargaret Beckett
Succeeded byAndrew Smith

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Camberwell and Peckham

In office
28 October 1982 - Present

Harriet Harman

In January 2008, The Herald (Glasgow) hinted at a 'continuing' investigation by the Electoral Commission in regard to a 'proxy gift to Harriet Harman's deputy leadership campaign'[1]

 

Appointments by Harriet Harman

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
Jim MurphyShadow Secretary of State for Scotland11 May 20108 October 2010
Shaun WoodwardShadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland11 May 20107 October 2011

 

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References

  1. Settle, M. (2008) 'Many questions to be answered; A black day for politics and even worse for Brown'. The Herald (Glasgow). 25th January 2008


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