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Ms Rosie Winterton MP is a member of parliament for the constituency of Doncaster Central, she is a member of the Labour Party and has been in office since 1997.
Biography[edit]
Rosie Winterton was born in 1958 in Doncaster. She was educated at Doncaster Grammar School and Hull University, where she received a BA Hons in History.
Political Career[edit]
Rosie was head of Office for John Prescott MP, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1994-97. She has been the Member of Parliament for Doncaster Central since 1997 and was Minister of State for Local Government, Minister of State for Regional Economic Development and Co-ordination and Minister for Yorkshire and the Humber.
Rosie was appointed Opposition Chief Whip in September 2010.
Roles[edit]
Parliamentary career
- Opposition Chief Whip (2010- )
- Shadow Leader of the House of Commons (2010-10)
- Shadow Minister (Women) (2010-10)
- Minister of State (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) (Regional Economic Development and Co-ordination) (2009-10)
- Minister of State (Department for Communities and Local Government) (Local Government) (also in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) (2009-10)
- Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) (Pensions Reform) and Minister (Yorkshire and the Humber) (2008-09)
- Minister of State (Regional Affairs) (Yorkshire and the Humber) (2008-10)
- Minister of State (Department for Transport) (2007-08)
- Minister of State (Department of Health) (Health Services) (2003-07)
- Parliamentary Secretary (Lord Chancellor's Department) (2001-03)
Select committees
- Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (2010-11)
- Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission (2009-10)