WHO'S WHO
Michael Moore MP
Lib Dem majority: 5,901 (13%)
Constituency: Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk
Region: Scotland
PA Number: 47
Address:
11 Island Street
Galashiels
TD1 1NZ
Tel: (01896) 663650
Fax: (01896) 663655
Email: michaelmooremp@parliament.uk
Web: http://www.michaelmoore.org.uk
Date of Birth: 03.06.1965
Occupation: MP
Education: Strathallan School, Perthshire; Jedburgh Grammar School; Edinburgh University - MA (Hons) Politics & Modern History 1987
Parliamentary Experience: Deputy Leader,ScottishLiberalDemocratsOct 2002-5;ShadowMinisterforForeignAffairsOct2003-05,ShadowDefenceSecretary2005-6;ShadowForeignSecretary2006- ,ShadowSecretaryof State for International Development 2007-,Shadow Secretary for Scotland and N.Ireland
Memberships: Amnesty International
Marital status/children: Married
Interests: Jazz, hill walking & supporting local rugby teams

Seat:Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk |
Liberal Democrats18,993 (42%) |
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Turnout:45,388 (63%) |
Conservative13,092 (29%) |
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Swing5.9% Lib Dem to Con |
Labour7,206 (16%) |
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Other2,212 (5%) |
BIOGRAPHY
Michael Moore entered Parliament at his first attempt in 1997, holding David’s Steel’s former seat, Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale.
Michael Moore was born in Northern Ireland, the son of an Army Chaplain. After Strathallan School in Perthshire and Jedburgh Grammar School, he read Politics & Modern History at Edinburgh. After a year as a researcher for Archy Kirkwood MP, Michael joined Coopers & Lybrand, qualified as a chartered accountant and rose to become Manager, Corporate Finance Practice [1993-97]. Michael’s interests include supporting local rugby teams, hill walking and films.
He was the party’s campaign chairman for the 1999 Scottish Parliament elections, and retained this role for the 2003 elections. In October 2002 he was elected Deputy Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
As an MP his work on local issues includes: the campaign for Assisted Area Status; and for the return of a railway to the Borders; low pay issues in the region; campaigns to encourage pensioners to claim all their entitlements; the problems of the benefits system, tax credits and the Child Support Agency; opposing plans to end the Post Office card account; and the retention in the Borders of the kilt-making contract for the British Army. After Government decided to start the digital switchover in the Borders, Michael established the Borders Digital Forum in an effort to make the transition a success.
During the Lib Dem leadership election campaign, Michael acted as chief of staff to Menzies Campbell MP; after the election, he was appointed Shadow Foreign Secretary. He had previously served as Spokesperson on Transport [1997-2001], Foreign Affairs [2001-05], Shadow Defence Secretary [2005-06] and is now Shadow Secretary of State for International Development [December 2007-present] and Shadow Secretary for Scotland and Northern Ireland [March 2008-present].
For three years he was a Governor and Vice Chairman of the Westminster
Foundation for Democracy, which supports democracy building projects in Africa
and other parts of the world. In 2003-04 he was a Parliamentary Visiting Fellow
at St Antony’s College, Oxford. In July 2004 he was elected to the Council of
The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). He is an office
holder of the All Party Groups on Corporate Social Responsibility, Rail and
Textiles.





























