Annette Brooke MP Mid Dorset and North Poole, Liberal Democrat

Contact

  • Tel 020 7219 8193

  • Fax 020 7219 1898

  • Email:

  • Website: Annette Brooke website

  • Constituency address

    14 York Road, Broadstone BH18 8ET United Kingdom
  • Parliamentary address

    House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA United Kingdom
Annette Brooke

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:

    7/6/1947
  • Positions

    Liberal Democrat: Whip 2001-03; Spokesperson for: Home Affairs 2001-04, Children 2004-10; Shadow Minister for: Education 2005-06, Families 2006-10, Young People 2007, Schools 2008-10.
  • House of Commons Select Committees

    Panel of Chairs.
  • Electoral history

    Member for Mid Dorset and Poole North 2001-10, for Mid Dorset and North Poole (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010 general election.
  • Political interests

    Children and young people, local government, microfinance.
  • Countries of interest

    Ghana, Kenya.

Election record for Mid Dorset and North Poole, 05 Jun 2010

Party Percentage of votes
Liberal Democrat 45.02%
Conservative 44.44%
Labour 5.87%
Name Party Votes % of votes
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrat 21,100 45.02
King, Nick Conservative 20,831 44.44
Brown, Darren Labour 2,748 5.87
Evans, Dave UK Independence Party 2,109 4.5
Majority 269 votes
Electorate 64,660
Turnout (46,878) 72.5%

Registered interests

Land and Property: Business premises (retail shop and store) in Poole.

Remunerated employment, office, profession etc: Joint owner with my husband of Broadstone Minerals; small retail and wholesale business dealing in rocks, minerals and gemstones.

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