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'''Hilary Jane Armstrong''' (born 30 November 1945, Sunderland) is a Labour MP. She was first elected to parliament in General Election of 1987. After Labour's 1997 general election victory, Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] appointed her as Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions with responsibility for Local Government and Housing. In 1999, she was made a member of the [[Privy Council]].<ref>Armstrong, Hilary,[http://www.hilaryarmstrong.com/yourmp/biography.php Hilary Armstrong Biography], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
 
'''Hilary Jane Armstrong''' (born 30 November 1945, Sunderland) is a Labour MP. She was first elected to parliament in General Election of 1987. After Labour's 1997 general election victory, Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] appointed her as Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions with responsibility for Local Government and Housing. In 1999, she was made a member of the [[Privy Council]].<ref>Armstrong, Hilary,[http://www.hilaryarmstrong.com/yourmp/biography.php Hilary Armstrong Biography], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
  
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In June 2007, Hilary announced her decision to step down from the Government and return to the backbenches after 18 years as a Party spokesperson and Government Minister.<ref>Armstrong, Hilary,[http://www.hilaryarmstrong.com/yourmp/biography.php Hilary Armstrong Biography], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
 
In June 2007, Hilary announced her decision to step down from the Government and return to the backbenches after 18 years as a Party spokesperson and Government Minister.<ref>Armstrong, Hilary,[http://www.hilaryarmstrong.com/yourmp/biography.php Hilary Armstrong Biography], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Background==
 
 
==Biographical Information==
 
===History===
 
 
===Current activities===
 
 
==Views==
 
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*Member of advisory board,<ref>GovNet, [http://www.govnet.co.uk/advisory_board Advisory Board], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> [[GovNet Communications]] (http://www.govnet.co.uk/) - Publisher and events organiser company.
 
*Member of advisory board,<ref>GovNet, [http://www.govnet.co.uk/advisory_board Advisory Board], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> [[GovNet Communications]] (http://www.govnet.co.uk/) - Publisher and events organiser company.
 
*Chair of Advisory Committee,<ref>They Work For You, [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/hilary_armstrong/north_west_durham#register Hilary Armstrong MP], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> [[Sita UK]] (http://www.sita.co.uk/) - recycling and resource management company.
 
*Chair of Advisory Committee,<ref>They Work For You, [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/hilary_armstrong/north_west_durham#register Hilary Armstrong MP], accessed 24 November 2008.</ref> [[Sita UK]] (http://www.sita.co.uk/) - recycling and resource management company.
 
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==
 
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*Ungoed-Thomas, Jon, et al., "[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5213604.ece Revealed: how minister cashed in on contacts]," ''The Sunday Times'', 23 November 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
 
*Ungoed-Thomas, Jon, et al., "[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5213604.ece Revealed: how minister cashed in on contacts]," ''The Sunday Times'', 23 November 2008, accessed 24 November 2008.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 20 September 2015

Person.png Hilary Armstrong   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Born1945-11-30
Sunderland, United Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of East London, University of Birmingham
SpousePaul Corrigan
Member ofJustice for Kurds
PartyLabour

Employment.png Minister for the Cabinet Office Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
5 May 2006 - 27 June 2007
Preceded byJim Murphy
Succeeded byEd Miliband

Employment.png Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
5 May 2006 - 27 June 2007
Preceded byJim Murphy
Succeeded byEd Miliband

Employment.png Minister for Social Exclusion

In office
5 May 2006 - 27 June 2007

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Durham North West

In office
12 June 1987 - 12 April 2010

Hilary Jane Armstrong (born 30 November 1945, Sunderland) is a Labour MP. She was first elected to parliament in General Election of 1987. After Labour's 1997 general election victory, Prime Minister Tony Blair appointed her as Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions with responsibility for Local Government and Housing. In 1999, she was made a member of the Privy Council.[1]


Following the 2001 General Election Hilary was promoted to the Cabinet and given the cabinet position of Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury and Government Chief Whip. She was re–appointed as Government Chief Whip following the 2005 General Election.[2]


In June 2007, Hilary announced her decision to step down from the Government and return to the backbenches after 18 years as a Party spokesperson and Government Minister.[3]


Affiliations

Resources


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References

  1. Armstrong, Hilary,Hilary Armstrong Biography, accessed 24 November 2008.
  2. Armstrong, Hilary,Hilary Armstrong Biography, accessed 24 November 2008.
  3. Armstrong, Hilary,Hilary Armstrong Biography, accessed 24 November 2008.
  4. GovNet, Advisory Board, accessed 24 November 2008.
  5. They Work For You, Hilary Armstrong MP, accessed 24 November 2008.