Lilian Greenwood
Lilian Greenwood MP |
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Shadow Secretary of State for Transport | |
Assumed office 14 September 2015 |
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Leader | Jeremy Corbyn |
Preceded by | Michael Dugher |
Member of Parliament for Nottingham South |
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Assumed office 6 May 2010 |
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Preceded by | Alan Simpson |
Majority | 6,936 (16.0%) |
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Born | Lilian Rachel Greenwood 26 March 1966 Bolton, England |
Political party | Labour |
Alma mater | St Catharine's College, Cambridge |
Website | Official website |
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Lilian Rachel Greenwood[1] (born 26 March 1966)[2] is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottingham South since 2010.
Pre-parliamentary career
She was brought up in Bolton, Lancashire,[3] where she attended Canon Slade School before going up to St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. She moved to Southwell in Nottinghamshire in 1999.[4] She worked in Nottingham for the public sector trade union, UNISON for 17 years prior to 2010.[5]
Parliament
She was selected as the Labour Party candidate for the 2010 UK General Election after the incumbent Labour MP, Alan Simpson, announced in 2007 that he would not stand for re-election.[6] She was elected with 37.3% of the vote; a majority of 4.4% over her closest rival.[7]
In July 2010, she was appointed to the Transport Select Committee.[8] She was subsequently appointed as an Assistant Whip.
In late September 2011, she was asked by Ed Miliband (Leader of the Labour Party) to take the role of Shadow Minister of Transport.
Following the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Labour Party, on 14 September 2015 she was named as the Shadow Secretary of State for Transport.[9]
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Nottingham South 2010–present |
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Preceded by | Shadow Secretary of State for Transport 2015–present |
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