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HAIN, Peter Rt Hon

Labour
 

Member for Neath (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010, for Neath 4 April 1991 by-election to 2010. Political career: Shadow Secretary of State for Wales since May 2010; Secretary of State for Wales 2009-10; Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2007-08; Secretary of State for Wales 2002-08; Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 2005-07; Leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal 2003-05; Government Representative, European Union Convention 2002-03; Minister for Europe (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) 2001-02; Minister for Energy and Competitiveness (Department of Trade and Industry) 2001; Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1999-2001; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Welsh Office 1997-99; Labour Shadow Employment Spokesman 1996-97; Labour Opposition Whip 1995-96; Parliamentary Candidate for Putney 1983 and 1987; joined Labour Party in 1977; Delegation to China 1980 and USA 1972. Special political interests: Social justice, including enforcing workplace rights and tackling child poverty; democratic renewal, including Lords reform, electoral reform and devolution; environmental policy, including renewable energy; foreign affairs. Profession/Trade: Former Head of Research, Union of Communications Workers. Education: Pretoria Boys High School, South Africa; Emanuel School, Wandsworth, London; Queen Mary College, London University, BSc Economics and Political Science, 1973; Sussex University, MPhil, 1976. Affiliations: Member, GMB, Co-op, Fabian Society, Tribune Newspaper Group; National Leadership in Stop the Seventy Tour 1969-70, Young Liberals 1971. Author of: sixteen books. Ayes to the Left: A future for Socialism (1995). Hobbies: Rugby, football, motor racing, cricket; rock and folk music; walking in south Wales. b. 1950. Divorced with two sons; re-married.

 
  2010     2005  
LAB HOLD Votes % +/- % Votes %
Labour 17,172 46.3 -6.3 18,835 52.6
Plaid Cymru 7,397 19.9 2.8 6,125 17.1
Lib Dem 5,535 14.9 0.6 5,112 14.3
Conservative 4,847 13.1 1.5 4,136 11.6
BNP 1,342 3.6      
UKIP 829 2.2      
Majority 9,775 26.3   12,710 35.5
Turnout 37,122 64.9 2.7 35,817 62.2
 
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