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BURDEN, Richard

Labour
 

Member for Birmingham, Northfield since 1992. Committees: Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Jordan Group since 2009; Member, International Development Select Committee since 2005; Chair, West Midlands Regional Committee 2009-10; Member, Trade and Industry Select Committee 2001-05; Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Electoral Reform; Chair, Britain-Palestine All-Party Parliamentary Group; Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Motor Group; Chair, Birmingham Group of Labour MPs; Member, PLP Trade and Industry and Foreign Affairs Committees; PLP International Development Committee; former Chair, Parliamentary Advisory Council on Transport Safety; Former Secretary, PLP Trade and Industry Committee. Political career: Parliamentary Adviser on Motorsport to Richard Caborn MP as Minister for Sport 2001-07; PPS to Jeff Rooker MP as Pensions Minister 1999-2001, and as Food Safety Minister 1997-99. Special political interests: Trade and industry, especially automotive and motorsport industries; citizenship issues; constitutional reform and electoral reform; regeneration; Middle East. Profession/Trade: Former trade union officer. Education: Warwick University, MA Industrial Relations; University of York, BA (Hons) Politics; St Johns College of FE (Manchester); Bramhall Comprehensive School; Wallasey Technical Grammar School. Languages spoken: French (rusty). Affiliations: Labour Housing Group, Fabian Society; Socialist Environment and Resources Association; Socialist Health Association; Co-op Party; Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform; Electoral Reform Society; Council for Arab-British Understanding. Hobbies: Motorsport (holds a competition racing licence), travel, food, cinema. b. 1 September 1954, Liverpool. Married with three stepchildren.

 
  2010     2005  
LAB HOLD Votes % +/- % Votes %
Labour 16,841 40.3 -9.4 15,419 49.7
Conservative 14,059 33.6 4.7 8,965 28.9
Lib Dem 6,550 15.7 2.3 4,171 13.4
BNP 2,290 5.5 1.4 1,278 4.1
UKIP 1,363 3.3 1.2 641 2.1
Green 406 1.0      
Common Good 305 0.7      
Majority 2,782 6.7   6,454 20.8
Turnout 41,814 58.6 2.0 31,056 56.6
 
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