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Summary Of: Hilary Benn

Hilary Benn is a fourth generation MP as the second son of former Labour...

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The Right Honourable | MP | Hilary Benn | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Incumbent | Gordon Brown | David Miliband | Secretary of State for International Development | Tony Blair | Valerie Amos | Douglas Alexander | Leeds Central | Incumbent | Derek Fatchett | Hammersmith | Labour | Alma mater | University of Sussex | Labour | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Member of Parliament | West Yorkshire | Leeds Central | Deputy Leadership | Harriet Harman | Alan Johnson | Jon Cruddas | Hammersmith | Cabinet | Tony Benn | Caroline Benn | Holland Park School | University of Sussex | East European | Chiswick | ASTMS | Manufacturing Science and Finance | Ealing Borough Council | Deputy Leader | Ealing North | 1983 General Election | 1987 General Election | Conservative | Harry Greenway | David Blunkett | Secretary of State for Education and Employment | Leeds Central | by-election | Derek Fatchett | maiden speech | 2001 General Election | Government | Clare Short | Department for International Development | Home Office | Secretary of State | Baroness Valerie Amos | Minister of State | House of Lords | Member of the Privy Council | Education Secretary | Alan Johnson | Environment Secretary | David Miliband | Justice Minister | Harriet Harman | Hazel Blears | citation needed | resignation | incumbent Deputy leader | John Prescott | Hazel Blears | Harriet Harman | Alan Johnson | Peter Hain | Jon Cruddas | Tony Benn | teetotaller | Emily Benn | Stephen | BBC News Online | BBC News | British Broadcasting Corporation | The Guardian | Guardian News & Media | Parliament of the United Kingdom | Derek Fatchett | Member of Parliament | Leeds Central | 1999 | Baroness Amos | Secretary of State for International Development | Douglas Alexander | David Miliband | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | v | d | Brown Cabinet | Alexander | Balls | Blears | G. Brown | Burnham | Cooper | Darling | Denham | Harman | Hoon | Hutton | Johnson | Mandelson | D. Miliband | E. Miliband | J. Murphy | P. Murphy | Purnell | Smith | Straw | Royall | Woodward | | Beckett | N. Brown | Byrne | Drayson | Malloch-Brown | McNulty | Jowell | Scotland | Flint | Hughes | v | Secretaries of State for Environment | United Kingdom | Secretaries of State for Environment | Peter Walker | Geoffrey Rippon | Anthony Crosland | Peter Shore | Michael Heseltine | Tom King | Patrick Jenkin | Kenneth Baker | Nicholas Ridley | Chris Patten | Michael Heseltine | Michael Howard | John Gummer | | Secretaries of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions | John Prescott | Secretaries of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Margaret Beckett | David Miliband | v | Secretary of State for International Development | United Kingdom | Minister of Overseas Development | Barbara Castle | Anthony Greenwood | Arthur Bottomley | Reginald Prentice | Judith Hart | Richard Wood | Judith Hart | Reginald Prentice | Frank Judd | Judith Hart | Neil Marten | Tim Raison | Chris Patten | Lynda Chalker | | Secretary of State for International Development | Clare Short | Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos | Douglas Alexander | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | v | Commission for Africa | Blair | Adeola | Amoako | Baker | Brown | Camdessus | Geldof | Goodale | Peiding | Manuel | Mkapa | Thiam | Tibaijuka | Meles | Persondata | Cabinet minister | Hammersmith | Categories | 1953 births | Living people | People from Hammersmith | British Secretaries of State | Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies | Labour MPs (UK) | UK MPs 1997-2001 | UK MPs 2001-2005 | UK MPs 2005- | Alumni of the University of Sussex | Younger sons of viscounts | Commission for Africa members | English vegetarians | Template computed age | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since May 2007 |
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