- Anne McGuire
Infobox MP
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name = Anne McGuire
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constituency_MP = Stirling
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majority = 4,767 (10.9%)
predecessor = Michael Forsyth
successor =Incumbent
term_start = 1 May 1997
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1949|05|26|df=yes
birth_place =Glasgow
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nationality = Scottish
spouse = Len McGuire
party = Labour
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alma_mater =University of Glasgow
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footnotes =Anne Catherine McGuire (born 26 May 1949,
Glasgow ) A Scottish politician. She is the LabourMember of Parliament for Stirling.Early life
Born in
Glasgow as Anne Catherine Long, she was educated at the city's Our Lady and St Francis Secondary School (became part ofSt Mungo's Academy in 1988) on "Charlotte Street " and theUniversity of Glasgow where she was awarded a MA in [http://www.gla.ac.uk/politics Politics] and [http://www.gla.ac.uk/history History] . She went on to study for teacher training at the Notre Dame College of Education (merged with Craiglockhart College in 1981 to become the St Andrew's College of Education, then became part of the [http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/education/ Faculty of Education] of the University of Glasgow in 1999) inBearsden , gaining a Diploma in Secondary Education.She worked in the
University Court of theUniversity of Glasgow as both a registrar and a secretary from 1971-4. In 1983 she joinedCommunity Service Volunteers (CSV), initially as a teacher, then working as a fieldworker, she left the organisation in 1993 as its national officer. On leaving CSV, she became the Deputy Director of theScottish Council for Voluntary Organisations , where she remained until her election to Westminster in 1997.Parliamentary career
She was the parliamentary election agent for Norman Hogg at the 1979 General Election at Dunbartonshire East when he ousted the
Scottish National Party 's MP Margaret Bain (laterMargaret Ewing ). She remained as Hogg's election agent for the 1983, 1987 and 1992 elections in his new Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency. She was elected a councillor toStrathclyde Regional Council in 1980 and served for two years. She was a member of the Scottish Labour Party Executive from 1984 until 1997 and Chair of the Scottish Labour Party from 1992-1993. From 1987 until 1991 she was a member of the national executive of theGMB Union She was first elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 general election when she ousted the then
Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Forsyth by 6,411 votes. In the same year as her first election she was rewarded by becoming theParliamentary Private Secretary to the Labour Secretary of State for Scotland,Donald Dewar . A year later she was appointed an assistant into the Government Whip's office, becoming a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury in 2001. She became a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at theScotland Office in 2002, moving sideways to theDepartment for Constitutional Affairs in 2003. She served in the theDepartment for Work and Pensions as andParliamentary Under Secretary of State with responsibility for disabilities, from 2005 until 2008. In October 2008 she stood down from the government and it was announced she would be appointed to the Privy Council.Personal life
She has been married to her husband, Len, since February 22 1972 and they have a son and a daughter and live in
Cumbernauld . Her son Paul, playsbagpipes in theVatersay Boys . She is a keen linguist and speaks French and Gaelic. She enjoysCeilidh dancing and is honorary vice-president ofGlasgow University Shinty Club [ [http://www.geocities.com/shintyclub/presidents.html Shinty Club website] ] .Reputation
McGuire is a committed New Labour supporter. After nearly a decade as an MP she has never been known to vote against, or offer even the slightest public criticism of the Government position and can be relied on to support the party line under all circumstances.
McGuire spoke in 16 Commons debates in 2004 (428th out of 659 MPs). FaxYourMP.com have recorded that she replied within 14 days to 57% of messages sent via FaxYourMP.com during 2004 (351st out of 590 MPs). She voted in 82% of Commons votes (216th out of 646 MPs).
McGuire's share of the vote has declined steadily since 1997 (47.4%), through 2001 (42.2%) to 2005 (36.0%), although her majority has so far remained consistent.
References
External links
* [http://www.annemcguiremp.org.uk Anne McGuire] official site
* [http://www.dwp.gov.uk/aboutus/ministers/amcguire.asp DWP]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-3829,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Anne McGuire MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/anne_mcguire/stirling TheyWorkForYou.com - Anne McGuire MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1687765.stm/ Labour MPs told to check expenses ]
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