Diane Abbott
Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Homepage
http://www.dianeabbott.org.uk/Profile
In 1987 Diane Abbott made history by becoming the first black woman ever elected to the British Parliament. She has since built a distinguished career as a parliamentarian, broadcaster and commentator.
Diane was born in London in 1953. She attended the grammar school Harrow County and then went on to Newnham College Cambridge where she obtained a Masters degree in history.
When she left Cambridge University Diane joined Government as a Home Office Civil Servant. She went on to work for the lobby group the National Council for Civil Liberties, then she became a journalist. She worked extensively as a freelancer and she went on to work as a reporter for the breakfast television company TV-AM and Thames Television. And she also worked as a public relations consultant for various public sector clients.
Diane has served on a number of parliamentary committees on social and international issues. She was also elected on to the National Executive of the Labour Party. For most of the 1990’s she also served on the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons. This is the committee which deals with business and finance matters. As a member of this committee Diane travelled frequently to Washington DC, New York, Frankfurt and other financial centres. She met with senior politicians, bankers and financial regulators internationally and she helped to author a series of official reports on issues such as Britain’s entry into the Euro. She went on to serve on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
Source: Wikipedia
Labour Leadership Contest
Diane Abbott is one of five candidates to succeed Gordon Brown as leader of the Labour Party:
- David Miliband
- Ed Miliband
- Diane Abbott
- Ed Balls
- Andy Burnham
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Constituents
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Expenses
| Type | 2008/09 (ranking out of 647) | 2007/08 (ranking out of 645) |
|---|---|---|
| Staying away from main home | £0 | £0 |
| London Costs | £2,916 (Joint 1st with 49 others) | £2,812 (Joint 1st with 47 others) |
| Office Running Costs | £14,225 (460th) | £20,178 (234th) |
| Staffing Costs | £105,341 (48th) | £90,325 (208th) |
| Communications allowance | £12,233 (85th) | £7,948 (334th) |
| Travel Costs | £234 (632nd) | £1,789 (595th) |
| Centrally Purchased Stationery | £6,271 (104th) | £1,521 (89th) |
| Postage Costs | £3,906 (144th) | |
| Centrally provided computer equipment | £1,351 (108th) | |
| Other Costs | £1,243 (80th) | £1,905 (57th) |
| Total | £142,463 (421st) | £131,735 (513th) |
Data from parliament.uk (source)
Figures in brackets are ranks
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