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Steve Webb – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Steve Webb

Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
MP for Northavon
Liberal Democrat candidate for Thornbury & Yate

Biography

Steve Webb is the Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Steve Webb entered Parliament at his first attempt in 1997, gaining this seat from the Conservatives. He attended Dartmouth High School (Birmingham) and read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Hertford College, Oxford. He began work as an economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a non-political research institute, specialising in the workings of the personal tax and benefit system and publishing widely on trends in poverty and inequality in the UK. Steve achieved a number of distinctions, including acting as a Specialist Advisor to the Social Security Select Committee, then chaired by Frank Field, becoming a member of the Commission on Social Justice, and taking part in an IMF "technical assistance" mission to Ukraine to advise on Welfare Reform. In March 1995 he became Professor of Social Policy at Bath University. His interests are the internet and computing, music, and supporting West Bromwich Albion.

As an MP his work on local issues includes campaigns: to save Frenchay and Thornbury Hospitals; to save Post Offices and pension books; for a cinema in Yate, broadband access across Northavon, and Justice in Women's Pensions; and against the Council Tax, tuition fees and the proposed Severnvale Stadium. He is actively involved in the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship.

He served as Shadow Secretary for Work and Pensions [2001-05] and was Shadow Health Secretary from 2005 to 2006, setting up www.libdemnhswatch.com to support his work in this role. In December 2006 he stepped down from this role to focus on his work as chair of the party's election manifesto team. He was appointed as Shadow Secretary for Environment, Energy, Food and Rural Affairs by Nick Clegg, before becoming Secretary of State for Climate Change and Energy in October 2008. He was reappointed Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in January 2009.

He started his blog, www.webbsteve.blogspot.com, in January 2007.

Publications: For Richer, For Poorer: The Changing Distribution of Income in the UK 1961-1991 (Institute for Fiscal Studies, 1994). He contributed a chapter on Children, the family and the state to the Orange Book.

Experience

Economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, Professor of Social Policy at Bath University.

Parliamentary Experience

January 2009 to date - Shadow Secretary for Work and Pensions; Oct 2008 to Jan 2009 - Shadow Secretary for Climate Change and Energy; 2007 to 2008 Shadow Secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; 2005 to 2006 Shadow Secretary for Health; 2001 to 2005 Shadow Secretary for Work and Pensions.

Contact Me

Email: steve@stevewebb.org.uk
Website: www.stevewebb.org.uk/
Telephone: 01454 322 100
Fax: 01454 866 515
Address:
  • Yate Town Council
  • Poole Court
  • Poole Court Drive
  • Yate
  • BRISTOL
  • BS37 5PP

Constituency Contact Details:

Thornbury & Yate

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