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BAYLEY, Hugh

Labour
 

Member for York Central since 2010, for City of York 1992-2010. Committees: Member, Commons Select Committee on International Development; Member, Chairmans Panel; Member, NATO Parliamentary Assembly; Chair, Economics and Security Committee of the NTO PA; Chair, Parliamentary Network on the World Bank; Chair, Africa All-Party Parliamentary Group. Political career: Junior Minister, Department of Social Security 1999-2001; Parliamentary Private Secretary of State for Health 1997-99; Member, Health Select Committee 1992-97; Founder-Secretary, London Labour Co-ordinating Committee 1982; Councillor, London Borough of Camden 1980-86; Member, Executive Committee and National Committee of Anti-Apartheid Movement, Vice-Chair of its trade union committee, Chair of its local authority network 1973-86; former-Chair, Parliamentary Labour Party Sub-committee on Tourism; Chair, PLP International Development Committee. Special political interests: Economics, health, international development, foreign affairs, defence. Profession/Trade: Television producer; trade union official (NALGO); Lecturer in Social Policy and later Research Fellow in Health Economics, University of York 1986-92. Education: University of York, BPhil; University of Bristol, BSc. Author of: The Nations Health (1995). Affiliations: Member, BECTU. Hobbies: Walking, photography. b. 9 January 1952, Maidenhead. Married with two children.

 
  2010     2005  
LAB HOLD Votes % +/- % Votes %
Labour 18,573 40.0 -6.9 21,836 46.9
Conservative 12,122 26.1 1.7 11,364 24.4
Lib Dem 11,694 25.2 3.4 10,166 21.8
Green 1,669 3.6 -0.9 2,113 4.5
BNP 1,171 2.5      
UKIP 1,100 2.4 0.6 832 1.8
Monster Raving Loony 154 0.3      
Majority 6,451 13.9   10,472 22.5
Turnout 46,483 62.1 0.4 46,597 61.7
 
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