- Bridget Prentice
Infobox MP
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name = Bridget Prentice
honorific-suffix =MP
constituency_MP = Lewisham East
parliament =
majority = 6,751 (21.7%)
predecessor =Colin Moynihan
successor =Incumbent
term_start = 9 April 1992
term_end =
birth_date = Birth date and age|1952|12|28|df=yes
birth_place =Glasgow
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = Scottish
spouse =Gordon Prentice
party = Labour
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =University of Glasgow ,University of London , South Bank Polytechnic
occupation =
profession = Teacher
religion = Roman Catholic
website = [http://www.bridgetprenticemp.org.uk/biography Bridget Prentice]
footnotes =Bridget Theresa Prentice (born 28 December 1952,
Glasgow , as Bridget Theresa Corr) is a politician in theUnited Kingdom . She has been Labour MP for Lewisham East since 1992 and was formerly married to fellow Labour M.P.Gordon Prentice , marrying on December 20 1975 and divorcing in the year 2000.Background
She attended the (
Roman Catholic ) Our Lady and St Francis School (became part of St Mungo's Academy in 1988) on "Charlotte Street" in Glasgow (two years below fellow Labour MPAnne McGuire ), then later theUniversity of Glasgow (MA English Literature and Modern History 1973);University of London (PGCE 1974); and South Bank Polytechnic(LLB 1992).Starting her career as the Rector's Assistant at Glasgow University (1972-3), she became a History and English teacher at the (RC)
London Oratory School inFulham (1974-86) and later Head of Careers (1984-6) before switching to John Archer School (sold off for housing) on "Sutherland Grove" inWandsworth as Head of Careers between 1986-8.Member of Parliament
Bridget Prentice stood unsuccessfully for Parliament in 1987 in Croydon Central. She contested Lewisham East at the 1992 General Election, a Conservative seat with a majority of 4,846 in the 1987 General Election, taking it for Labour with a majority of 1,095, increasing the majority to 12,127 in the 1997 general election. In General Elections since she has held the seat with reduced majoities of 9,003 in June 2001 and 6,751 in May 2005.
Appointed a Labour Whip in 1995 by Tony Blair, on Labour entering government in May 1997 she continued in the role into government, before becoming PPS to the Minister for Trade (1998-9), and then PPS to the
Lord Chancellor (1999-2001), leaving government in 2001 to become a member of theHome Affairs Select Committee (2001-3).She rejoined the government in 2003 on appointed to the Government Whips Office again, later becoming
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in theDepartment for Constitutional Affairs , continuing in the role since 10 May 2005 in the newly formed Ministry of Justice following the reorganisation of the Home Office. Her responsibilities are: Reform of electoral administration, legal services, legal services complaints, commissioner/legal services Ombudsman, asylum and immigration, devolution and regional policy and the Northern Ireland court service.She has close ties to Bonus Pastor Secondary School in
Bromley , accepting one pupil every year forwork experience , which includes work within theconstituency and the Houses of Parliament.Voting record
How Bridget Prentice voted on key issues since 2001 ( [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/bridget_prentice/lewisham_east They Work For You] ):
* Voted against a transparent Parliament.
* Voted for introducing a smoking ban.
* Voted for introducing ID cards.
* Voted for introducing foundation hospitals.
* Voted for introducing student top-up fees.
* Voted for Labour's anti-terrorism laws.
* Voted for the Iraq war.
* Voted against investigating the Iraq war.
* Voted for replacing Trident.
* Voted for the hunting ban.
* Voted for equal gay rights.External links
* [http://www.bridgetprenticemp.org.uk/ Bridget Prentice MP] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-4252,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Bridget Prentice MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/bridget_prentice/lewisham_east TheyWorkForYou.com - Bridget Prentice MP]
* [http://www.radiowaves.co.uk/story.aspx?lngStoryID=16819 Pupils interview Bridget Prentice about how to get your voice heard for Radiowaves (2008)]
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