Dawn Primarolo MP Bristol South, Labour, Second Deputy Chairman, Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker

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Dawn Primarolo

Most spoken phrases

Last updated 3rd Jun 2009

  1. Israeli settlements
  2. Northcote Road shops
  3. Dangerous dogs petition
  4. Clapham Junction tube
  5. Heathrow expansion
  6. Health services
  7. Fly tipping

This information is based on the most frequently spoken phrases by this representative.

Biography

  • Born:

    2/5/1954
  • Positions

    Opposition Spokesperson for: Health 1992-94, Treasury and Economic Affairs 1994-97; HM Treasury: Financial Secretary 1997-99, Paymaster General 1999-2007; Minister of State: for Public Health, Department of Health 2007-09, for Children, Young People and Families, Department for Children, Schools and Families 2009-10; Shadow Minister for Children 2010; Second Deputy Chairman, Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker 2010-.
  • House of Commons Select Committees

    Panel of Chairs.
  • Electoral history

    Member for Bristol South 1987-2010, for Bristol South (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010 general election.
  • Political interests

    Education, housing, social security, health, economic policy, equal opportunities.

Election record for Bristol South, 05 Jun 2010

Party Percentage of votes
Labour 38.35%
Liberal Democrat 28.59%
Conservative 22.86%
Name Party Votes % of votes
Primarolo, Dawn Labour 18,600 38.35
Wright, Mark Liberal Democrat 13,866 28.59
Lloyd Davies, Mark Conservative 11,086 22.86
Chidsey, Colin British National Party 1,739 3.59
McNamee, Colin UK Independence Party 1,264 2.61
Bolton, Charlie Green 1,216 2.51
Clarke, Craig Eng Dem 400 0.83
Baldwin, Tom TUSC 206 0.43
Majority 4,734 votes
Electorate 78,579
Turnout (48,510) 61.73%

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