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Michael Fallon MP Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party In office
September 2010 – IncumbentPreceded by Lord Ashcroft Member of Parliament
for SevenoaksIncumbent Assumed office
1 May 1997Preceded by Mark Wolfson Majority 17,515 (35.4%) Member of Parliament
for DarlingtonIn office
9 June 1983 – 9 April 1992Preceded by Oswald O'Brien Succeeded by Alan Milburn Personal details Born 14 May 1952
Perth, Perth and Kinross, ScotlandNationality Scottish Political party Conservative Spouse(s) Wendy Elisabeth Payne Alma mater University of St Andrews For the American Physician / Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives see Mike Fallon
Michael Cathel Fallon (born 14 May 1952, Scotland) is a British Conservative Party politician. He is the Member of Parliament for Sevenoaks, and as of September 2010 the deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party.
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Early life
Michael Fallon is the son of a surgeon. He was educated at Craigflower School in Dunfermline, at Epsom College and at the University of St Andrews where he obtained a MA in classics and ancient history in 1974.
Political career
After graduation he joined the Conservative Research Department, working first for Lord Carrington in the House of Lords until 1977 and then as European Desk Officer until 1979. In 1979 he became research assistant to Baroness Elles.
In July 1982 he was chosen as Conservative candidate for Darlington and fought the Darlington by-election on 24 March 1983 following the death of Ted Fletcher, the Labour MP. Although he lost to Labour's Ossie O'Brien by some 2,412 votes, just 77 days later he defeated O'Brien by 3,438 votes in the June 1983 election. He remained the MP there until the 1992 General Election when he was defeated by Labour's Alan Milburn by a margin of 2,798 votes.
He re-entered Parliament at the 1997 general election in the safe Conservative constituency of Sevenoaks following the retirement of the sitting Tory MP, Mark Wolfson, and has served as the MP there since.
Parliamentary career
In parliament Michael Fallon was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Energy Cecil Parkinson following the 1987 General Election, and in 1988 joined the government of Margaret Thatcher as an Assistant Whip, becoming a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury in 1990.
Mrs Thatcher appointed him the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Education and Science in July 1990 a position he continued to hold under the new premiership of John Major He held the position until his defeat at the 1992 General Election.
Following his re-election at the 1997 General Election he was an Opposition spokesman on Trade and Industry and then Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury, but he resigned from the front-bench through ill-health in October 1998, and has remained on the backbenches until his promotion to Deputy Chairman of the Party.
Since 1999 he has been a member of the Treasury Select Committee, and was chairman of its Sub-Committee from 2001-2010. He also served on the 1922 Committee Executive from 2005-2007.
Personal life
Fallon has been married to Wendy Elisabeth Payne since 1986 and they have two sons and the family lives in Sundridge, Kent. While he was out of Parliament he was a director for Quality Care Homes plc and of other companies founded by Dragon's Den star Duncan Bannatyne.
Publications
- The Quango Explosion: Public Bodies and Ministerial Patronage by Philip Holland and Michael Fallon, 1978, Conservative Political Centre ISBN 0-85070-621-1
- Sovereign Members by Michael Fallon, 1982
- The Rise of the Euroquango by Michael Fallon, 1982, Adam Smith Institute ISBN 0-906517-22-2
- Brighter Schools: Attracting Private Investment into State Schools by Michael Fallon, 1993, Social Market Foundation ISBN 1-874097-15-1
References
External links
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Michael Fallon MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Michael Fallon MP
- Michael Fallon website
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Michael Fallon
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
Oswald O'BrienMember of Parliament for Darlington
1983–1992Succeeded by
Alan MilburnPreceded by
Mark WolfsonMember of Parliament for Sevenoaks
1997–presentIncumbent Categories:- 1952 births
- Living people
- Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs
- Alumni of the University of St Andrews
- UK MPs 1983–1987
- UK MPs 1987–1992
- UK MPs 1997–2001
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- UK MPs 2005–2010
- Old Epsomians
- UK MPs 2010–
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