- Hugh Bayley
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name = Hugh Bayley
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constituency_MP = City of York
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majority = 10,472 (22.5%)
predecessor =Conal Gregory
successor =Incumbent
term_start =9 April 1992
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1952|1|9|df=y
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nationality = British
spouse = Fenella Jeffers
party = Labour
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alma_mater =University of York
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footnotes =Hugh Bayley (born
January 9 ,1952 ) British politician. He is the Labourmember of Parliament for The City of York.Early life
Bayley was born in
Maidenhead ,Berkshire and was educated at the independent Haileybury, theUniversity of Bristol , where he obtained aPolitics BSc degree in 1974; and theUniversity of York where he was awarded a BPhil degree in Southern African Studies in 1976. After his studies in 1975 he became a District Officer and later a National Officer with NALGO until 1982.He was elected as a councillor in the
London Borough of Camden in 1980. He became the General Secretary of theInternational Broadcasting Trust in 1982. Bayley stepped down as a councillor and moved toYork to take up a post as Research Officer in Health Economics at theUniversity of York from 1987-92. He was a lecturer in Social Policy at the University from 1986 until 1998.Parliamentary career
Hugh Bayley was nominated as the Labour candidate for York at the 1987 General Election but was defeated by just 147 votes by the Conservative Conal Gregory. After the election, Hugh Bayley became a Health Economics Research Fellow at the university of York, and became a member of the local health authority.
Conal Gregory and Hugh Bayley again fought it out at the 1992 General Election in York and this time Bayley won by a comfortable margin. After his election he made his
maiden speech onMay 7 ,1992 and joined the Health Select Committee. The name of the York constituency and its boundaries were changed and Bayley won a majority of over 20,000 at the 1997 General Election.After the election, Bayley became the
Parliamentary Private Secretary to theSecretary of State for Health Frank Dobson who lived near York, and was promoted toTony Blair 's government in 1998 as theParliamentary Under Secretary of State at theDepartment of Social Security . He was dropped from government after the 2001 General Election. He has since served on theInternational Development Committee .A loyal
backbencher , he resigned from the RMT union in 2002 after it said it would only fund MPs that agreed with its policies.Personal life
He was active in the
Anti-Apartheid Movement in his student days and is a lover ofjazz . He married Fenella Jeffers on December 22 1984 in Camden and they have a son (born November 1985) and a daughter (born December 1987).External links
* [http://www.hughbayley.labour.co.uk official site]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-300,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Hugh Bayley MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/hugh_bayley/york,_city_of TheyWorkForYou.com - Hugh Bayley MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/658.stm BBC Politics page]News items
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/3651947.stm "Terrys" closure in April 2004]
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