Theresa Villiers
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Theresa Villiers MP | |
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Assumed office 2 July 2007 |
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Leader | David Cameron |
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Preceded by | Chris Grayling |
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In office 6 December 2005 – 2 July 2007 |
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Preceded by | Philip Hammond |
Succeeded by | Philip Hammond |
Member of Parliament
for Chipping Barnet |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 5 May 2005 |
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Preceded by | Sir Sydney Chapman |
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Born | 5 March 1968 London, England |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Alma mater | King's College London, Jesus College, Oxford, University of Bristol |
Profession | Barrister, Lecturer |
Website | Theresa Villiers MP |
Theresa Anne Villiers (born March 5, 1968, London) is a British Conservative politician, and the Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet.
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[edit] Early life
Villiers was educated at the University of Bristol, where she took a First Class degree in Law (1990) and went on to obtain a BCL from Jesus College, Oxford (1991). After graduating she worked as a barrister and as a lecturer (1994-99) at King's College London.
[edit] Member of the European Parliament
She was elected Member of the European Parliament for the London constituency in 1999, re-elected in 2004, standing down after the 2005 general election when she was elected as the Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet.
As an MEP her main interests were finance and financial services, the preservation of London's green belt, Cyprus, animal welfare and campaigning against the Euro and the European Constitution. She served as Deputy Leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament between 2001 and 2002. She also served as a member of the governing board of the Conservative Party during this period.
[edit] Member of Parliament
In 2003, following Sir Sydney Chapman's announcement that he would retire at the following election, Villiers was selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Chipping Barnet. Although Chapman's majority at the 2001 election was only 2,701 Chipping Barnet was considered a "safe" Conservative seat, and in the General Election Villiers held the seat with an increased majority of 5,960. She resigned her seat as an MEP, which under the list system was filled by the next candidate on the Conservatives London regional list - Syed Kamall. Theresa lives in the constituency, in Arkley.
[edit] Shadow Cabinet
In December 2005, following the election of David Cameron as Conservative leader, Villiers was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet after just seven months in Parliament, as Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury. In July 2007, Cameron promoted her to Shadow Secretary of State for Transport.
Villiers supported the temporary suspension of Ken Livingstone by the Adjudication Panel for England, who examined the case after a complaint from the Board of Deputies of British Jews to the Standards Board for England.
[edit] Quotations
- "The European Union has been one of the greatest offenders in excluding developing countries from participating in European markets. There is simply no way that impoverished African farmers can compete with the subsidies given to farmers under the Common Agricultural Policy."
- "The (European) Constitution is designed to create a country called Europe and give ever more power to Brussels at the expense of nationally elected governments. I think that's bad for democracy, bad for Britain and bad for Europe."
[edit] Trivia
Villiers is part of an old English political family and is related to the 1st and 2nd Dukes of Buckingham, the former being First Minister under James I and the latter a member of the CABAL cabinet under Charles II.
[edit] External links
- Theresa Villiers official site
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Theresa Villiers MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Theresa Villiers MP
- Open Directory Project - Theresa Villiers directory category
[edit] Offices held
European Parliament | ||
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Preceded by (new constituency) |
Member of European Parliament for London 1999–2005 |
Succeeded by Syed Kamall |
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by Sir Sydney Chapman |
Member of Parliament for Chipping Barnet 2005– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Philip Hammond |
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2005–2007 |
Succeeded by Philip Hammond |
Preceded by Chris Grayling |
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport 2007– |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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