Siobhain McDonagh MP Mitcham and Morden, Labour

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Siobhain McDonagh

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:

    20/2/1960
  • Positions

    PPS to John Reid: as Secretary of State for Defence 2005-06, as Home Secretary 2006-07; Assistant Government Whip 2007-08.
  • House of Commons Select Committees

    Committee on Unopposed Bills (Panel); Education.
  • Electoral history

    Contested Mitcham and Morden 1987 and 1992 general elections. Member for Mitcham and Morden 1997-2010, for Mitcham and Morden (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010 general election.
  • Political interests

    Health, housing, quality of life, welfare reform.

Election record for Mitcham and Morden, 05 Jun 2010

Party Percentage of votes
Labour 56.21%
Conservative 25.14%
Liberal Democrat 11.83%
Name Party Votes % of votes
McDonagh, Siobhain Labour 24,722 56.21
Hampton, Melanie Conservative 11,056 25.14
Coman, Leslie Diana Liberal Democrat 5,202 11.83
Martin, Tony British National Party 1,386 3.16
Mills, Andrew UK Independence Party 857 1.95
Roy, Smarajit Green 381 0.87
Alagaratnam, Rathy Independent 155 0.36
Redgrave, Ernest Independent 38 0.09
Majority 13,666 votes
Electorate 65,939
Turnout (43,989) 66.71%

Registered interests

Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK): A friend and I attended Arsenal v Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium as guests of Lord Harris of Peckham on 4 April 2009. (Registered 28 April 2009).

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