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Charlotte Atkins MP Member of Parliament
for Staffordshire MoorlandsIn office
1 May 1997 – 6 May 2010Preceded by David Knox Succeeded by Karen Bradley Majority 2,438 (5.5%) Personal details Born 24 September 1950
Chelmsford, EssexNationality British Political party Labour Spouse(s) Gus Brain Alma mater London School of Economics Charlotte Jean Scott Atkins (born 24 September 1950) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Staffordshire Moorlands from 1997 until 2010.
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Early life
The daughter of Ron Atkins, the former left wing Labour MP for Preston North, Atkins was educated at the Colchester County High School, and is a graduate of the London School of Economics, gaining a BSc in Economics. From the University of London, she also gained an MA in Area Studies She worked as a community relations officer with the Luton Community Research Council from 1974-6, before joining the Trade Union Movement. For four years she was a researcher with the UCATT union from 1976–80, then a researcher from 1980-4 for the TASS and AUEW, before becoming a press officer for UNISON and COHSE from 1984-7.
She joined the Labour Party in 1965. In 1982 she was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Wandsworth, and was the Deputy Leader of the Labour Group from 1983-6. In 1981 she wrote a book with Chris Mullin entitled How to Select or Reselect Your MP.
Parliamentary career
In 1990 Atkins unsuccessfully contested the Eastbourne by-election caused by the assassination of the Conservative MP Ian Gow by the Provisional IRA. She entered the House of Commons at the 1997 general election in the Labour landslide as the Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands, a seat held previously by David Knox and which had been Conservative for 27 years.
After the 2001 general election Atkins was appointed a Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. She was promoted to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport in 2004, but was dropped after the 2005 general election. In July 2005 she became a member of the Health Select Committee.
Atkins was largely loyal to the Labour government during her time in Parliament and rarely rebelled.[1]
Atkins was Vice-Chair of the All-Party Hill Farmers Group, and took part in a series of adjournment debates on government funding for inland waterways.[2] She is a volunteer for the Manchester-based British Fluoridisation Society.
Atkins lost her seat at the 2010 general election to Karen Bradley of the Conservative Party.
Personal life
She married Gus Brain in June 1990 in Bromley and has one daughter, Emma (born October 1986).
Publications
- How to Select or Reselect Your Member of Parliament by Chris Mullin and Charlotte Atkins, 1981, Institute of Workers' Control ISBN 0-901740-74-8
References
- ^ Public Whip - Charlotte Atkins MP voting record
- ^ "Adjournment debate on future of canals". Boating Business. http://www.boatingbusiness.com/archive101/2008/november/news/the_future_of_the_canals. Retrieved 2008-10-28.[dead link]
External links
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Charlotte Atkins MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Charlotte Atkins MP
- Official Website
- IWA Parliamentarian of the Year
- BBC Politics
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
David KnoxMember of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands
1997–2010Succeeded by
Karen BradleyCategories:- Labour Party (UK) MPs
- UK MPs 1997–2001
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- UK MPs 2005–2010
- Councillors in Wandsworth
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- British female MPs
- 1950 births
- Living people
- People from Chelmsford
- Female members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
- People educated at Colchester County High School
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