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WHO'S WHO

Paul Holmes MP


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Lib Dem majority: 3,045  (7%)


Constituency: Chesterfield

Region: East Midlands

PA Number: 142

Address:
69 West Bars
Chesterfield
S40 1BA

Tel: 01246 234 879

Fax: 01246 206333

Email: chesterfield@cix.co.uk

Web: http://www.paulholmes.org.uk

Date of Birth: 16/01/1957

Occupation: MP

Education: Prince Edward Primary School, Manor Top, Sheffield; Firth Park Secondary School; History degree from the University of York; Post-Graduate Certificate in Education, University of Sheffield

Experience: 1979-84 teacher at Chesterfield Boys School; 1984-2001 teacher at Buxton Community School

Council Experience: 1987-95 and 1999-2003 Chesterfield Borough Council

Parliamentary Experience: 2007- Shadow Minister for Housing; 2006-07 Shadow Minister for Arts and Culture; Education and Skills Select Committee; 2005- Chair of the Parliamentary Party, 2002-05 Shadow Ministerial Spokesman, Work and Pensions

Marital status/children: Married, three children

Interests: History, literature, walking

RESULTS  2005 election

Seat:

Chesterfield

Liberal Democrats

20,875 (47%)
Liberal Democrats
47%
Conservatives
8%
Labour
40%
Other
4%

Turnout:

44,121 (60%)

Conservative

3,605 (8%)

Swing

0.5% Lab to Lib Dem

Labour

17,830 (40%)

Other

1,811 (4%)

BIOGRAPHY

Paul Holmes was elected chairman of the Liberal Democrat parliamentary party in 2005 and is Shadow Minister for Housing.

Paul was born in Sheffield and was brought up on a council estate in the city. He attended Prince Edward Primary School, Manor Top, Sheffield, and then Firth Park Secondary school until 1975.

The first in his family to go to university he got a history degree from the University of York in 1978 and then went to the University of Sheffield to do a post-graduate Certificate in Education. On qualification as a History Teacher in 1979, he taught at Chesterfield Boys School, before moving to teach at Buxton Community School in September 1984. For many years at Buxton Community School Paul was Head of Sixth Form.

He joined the Social Democratic Party in 1983 and was elected as Chesterfield Borough councillor for Brimington Ward in 1987 until 1995, and then elected as a Chesterfield Borough councillor for Walton Ward in 1999, serving until 2003.

Paul has lived in Chesterfield more than 25 years. His Parliamentary interests are education, disability, human rights and international development. In the 2001-2005 Parliament Paul was a member of the Education and Skills Select Committee, the Lib Dem spokesperson for people with disabilities, and a Friend of UNICEF in the Commons.

Re-elected in the General Election is 2005, Paul continues on the Education and Skills Select Committee, and until December 2007 was Shadow Minister for Housing.

Paul's personal interests are history, literature and walking in the Peak District. He is married with three children, and says he is passionately committed to the life chances that education offers.




 
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