LOUISE ELLMAN
'Louise Ellman' (born 14 November 1945) is the Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for Liverpool Riverside.
| Contents |
| Early life |
| Parliamentary career |
| Personal life |
| External links |
| Audio clips |
| Video clips |
Early life
Louise Elllman was born in Manchester. She was educated at the independent Manchester High School for Girls, before studying at the University of Hull where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and History in 1967, and went on to study Social Administration at the University of York where she was awarded a Master of Philosophy in 1972. From 1970, she worked as a lecturer for the Open University in further education, leaving in 1976. She was elected as a councillor on the Lancashire County Council in 1970, becoming the Labour group leader in 1977, and she led the council from 1981 until her election to Parliament. She was Vice Chair of Lancashire Enterprises.
Parliamentary career
She unsuccessfully contested the Darwen constituency at the 1979 General Election where she was defeated by the sitting veteran Conservative MP Charles Fletcher-Cooke by 13,026 votes.
She was elected to Parliament at the 1997 General Election for the safe seat of Liverpool Riverside on the retirement of Bob Parry, after being selected by an all-female shortlist. She held the seat with a majority of 21,799 and has held the seat comfortably since. She made her maiden speech on June 9, 1997, [1]. She has been a member of the Transport Committee and its predecessor Transport, Local Government and the Regions since her election in 1997. Ellman is also the Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement and Vice Chair of Labour Friends of Israel and has been an active spokeswoman in Parliament on issues relating to transport, local government and the Middle East. She has also played an active effort in the effort to pressure the Bulgarian government to free Michael Shields. When elected in 2001, the turnout of the vote in her constituency was the lowest in the country at just 34.1%.
Personal life
Ellman has been married since July 16 1967 to her husband Geoffrey Ellman, a pharmacist. She lived in Leeds then moved to Skelmersdale in 1969. They have a son and a daughter.
External links
★ ePolitix - Louise Ellman official site
★ Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Louise Ellman MP
★ TheyWorkForYou.com - Louise Ellman MP
★ Parliamentary biography from DodOnline
★ Skelmersdale Heritage Society
★ BBC Politics page
Audio clips
★ Ken Livingstone in February 2005
★ Middle East Road Map in October 2004
★ Mobile phones in 2002
Video clips
★ Upsetting Muslims in December 2006
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español