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'''Pat McFadden''' is a former special adviser to the Labour Party<ref>Info-Dynamics Research, "[http://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p10, accessed 12.09.10</ref> and, since 2005, the Labour MP for Wolverhampton South East.  He was the Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills between 2009 and 2010.<ref>Parliament.uk, "[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/pat-mcfadden/18145 Rt Hon Pat McFadden]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>
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'''Pat McFadden''' is a former special adviser to the Labour Party<ref>Info-Dynamics Research, "[http://www.scribd.com/doc/37220673/5D3DCAA1-15AB-4CF0-B7A5-EB449C165AF2-List-of-Advisers-April-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p10, accessed 12.09.10</ref> and, since 2005, the Labour MP for Wolverhampton South East.  He was the Shadow Secretary of State for [[Business, Innovation and Skills]] between 2009 and 2010.<ref>Parliament.uk, "[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/pat-mcfadden/18145 Rt Hon Pat McFadden]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
  
McFadden gained an MA in Politics from the University of Edinburgh in 1988 and was chair of Scottish Labour Students from 1986 to 1987.<ref>Westminster Parliamentary Record, "[http://www.parliamentaryrecord.com/content/profiles/mp/Patrick-McFadden/367 Patrick McFadden MP]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>  In 1998, he became a researcher to [[Donald Dewar]], then Labour's spokesperson on Scottish affairs.  In 1993 he began working as speechwriter and policy adviser to then Labour leader [[John Smith]].  Following Smith's death in 1994, McFadden became political secretary and policy adviser to new Labour leader [[Tony Blair]].<ref>Greg Pitcher, "[http://www.personneltoday.com/articles/2007/10/15/42817/personnel-today-interviews-pat-mcfadden-minister-for-employment-relations-and-postal-affairs.html Personnel Today interviews: Pat McFadden, minister for employment relations and postal affairs]", 15.10.07, accessed 15.09.10</ref>
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McFadden gained an MA in Politics from the [[University of Edinburgh]] in 1988 and was chair of Scottish Labour Students from 1986 to 1987.<ref>Westminster Parliamentary Record, "[http://www.parliamentaryrecord.com/content/profiles/mp/Patrick-McFadden/367 Patrick McFadden MP]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>  In 1998, he became a researcher to [[Donald Dewar]], then Labour's spokesperson on Scottish affairs.  In 1993 he began working as speechwriter and policy adviser to then Labour leader [[John Smith]].  Following Smith's death in 1994, McFadden became political secretary and policy adviser to new Labour leader [[Tony Blair]].<ref>Greg Pitcher, "[http://www.personneltoday.com/articles/2007/10/15/42817/personnel-today-interviews-pat-mcfadden-minister-for-employment-relations-and-postal-affairs.html Personnel Today interviews: Pat McFadden, minister for employment relations and postal affairs]", 15.10.07, accessed 15.09.10</ref>
  
 
From 2006 to 2007, McFadden was a Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office.  He was a Minister of State in the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform/Business, Innovation and Skills from 2007 to 2010, before becoming Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in 2010.<ref>Parliament.uk, "[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/pat-mcfadden/18145 Rt Hon Pat McFadden]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>
 
From 2006 to 2007, McFadden was a Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office.  He was a Minister of State in the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform/Business, Innovation and Skills from 2007 to 2010, before becoming Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in 2010.<ref>Parliament.uk, "[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/pat-mcfadden/18145 Rt Hon Pat McFadden]", accessed 15.09.10</ref>

Revision as of 13:37, 9 September 2014

Pat McFadden is a former special adviser to the Labour Party[1] and, since 2005, the Labour MP for Wolverhampton South East. He was the Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills between 2009 and 2010.[2]

Background

McFadden gained an MA in Politics from the University of Edinburgh in 1988 and was chair of Scottish Labour Students from 1986 to 1987.[3] In 1998, he became a researcher to Donald Dewar, then Labour's spokesperson on Scottish affairs. In 1993 he began working as speechwriter and policy adviser to then Labour leader John Smith. Following Smith's death in 1994, McFadden became political secretary and policy adviser to new Labour leader Tony Blair.[4]

From 2006 to 2007, McFadden was a Parliamentary Secretary in the Cabinet Office. He was a Minister of State in the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform/Business, Innovation and Skills from 2007 to 2010, before becoming Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in 2010.[5]

In 2009 it emerged that McFadden claimed £5,581 in legal fees, stamp duty and solicitors fees for the purchase of a second home in his constituency of Wolverhampton South East, with a further £4,807.41 being spent on furniture for the property.[6]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Contact

Twitter: http://twitter.com/patmcfaddenmp
Email: mcfaddenp AT parliament.uk
Website: http://www.patmcfadden.com
Blog: http://www.patmcfadden.com/f74cab2e-7acf-4804-550f-e73eb4431876

Resources

Notes

  1. Info-Dynamics Research, "Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government", GMB: April 2006 Briefing, p10, accessed 12.09.10
  2. Parliament.uk, "Rt Hon Pat McFadden", accessed 15.09.10
  3. Westminster Parliamentary Record, "Patrick McFadden MP", accessed 15.09.10
  4. Greg Pitcher, "Personnel Today interviews: Pat McFadden, minister for employment relations and postal affairs", 15.10.07, accessed 15.09.10
  5. Parliament.uk, "Rt Hon Pat McFadden", accessed 15.09.10
  6. Nick Allen and Chris Hope, "MPs' expenses: Pat McFadden claimed thousands on stamp duty and furniture", The Telegraph, 20.06.09, accessed 15.09.10