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Andy Burnham
Tags: People | Commons | Labour | MP | Leigh

Andy Burnham

House

Commons

Party

Labour

Constituency

Leigh

Website

http://www.andyburnham.org/

Contact Details

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 8250

Fax: 020 7219 4381

burnhama@parliament.uk

Biography

Andy Burnham was appointed as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in January 2008. He is the MP for Leigh in Greater Manchester, elected in June 2001.

Prior to that Andy was: Chief Secretary to the Treasury (June 2007 to January 2008); Minister of State for Delivery and Reform at the Department of Health (2006 to June 2007); Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration, Citizenship and Nationality at the Home Office (2005-06) and Parliamentary Private Secretary to Ruth Kelly, Transport Secretary (2004) and David Blunkett, Home Secretary (2003-04). He was also a member of the Health Select Committee (2001-03). Previous posts include: special adviser to Chris Smith, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1998-2001); administrator for the Football Task Force (1998); researcher at the NHS Confederation (1997); and researcher to Tessa Jowell MP (1994-97).

Born in Liverpool, Andy was educated in Merseyside at St Aelred's Roman Catholic High School and gained an MA in English at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.

Andy is married to Marie-France van Heel and they have three children. He is an avid supporter of Leigh Centurions Rugby League Club and Everton Football Club, plays the guitar and likes indie music.

Parliamentary Career

PPS: to David Blunkett as Home Secretary 2003-04, to Ruth Kelly as Secretary of State for Education and Skills 2004-05; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office 2005-06; Minister of State, Department of Health (Delivery and Reform) 2006-07; Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2007-08; Secretary of State for: Culture, Media and Sport 2008-09, Health 2009-10

Councils & Public Bodies

Chair Supporters Direct 2002-05

Party Groups

Member Co-operative Party

Select Committees

Member: Health 2001-03

general election 2010-Leigh
Name Party Votes %
Burnham, Andy Lab 24295 51.33%
Lavelle, Mary UKIP 1535 3.24%
Blackburn, Chris Lib Dem 8049 17.01%
Awan, Shazia Con 9284 19.61%
Bradbury, Norman Ind 988 2.09%
Chadwick, Gary BNP 2724 5.76%
Dainty, Terence Ind 320 0.68%
Hessell, Ryan Christian 137 0.29%
Result Lab Hold (% from )

Electoral History

Member for Leigh 2001-10, for Leigh (revised boundary) since 6 May 2010 general election

Political Interests

Health, sport, media, education, crime

New Statesman - Britain's Current Affairs & Politics Magazine
New Statesman
Future shock: this work by the artist Quayola mixes classical painting
The argument that growth, liberty and social justice require a fundamental refor
Ana Torrent and Geraldine Chaplin in Cría cuervos (Raise Ravens).
In Dark Souls, even the art style seems to resent you.
The third culture: The power and glory of mathematics By Ian Stewart Unjustly neglected.
Andrew Adonis: A new centre ground is being forged By Andrew Adonis On Progressive Capitalism.
Raise ravens and they’ll pluck out your eyes By Ryan Gilbey Carlos Saura's Cría cuervos.
Get good or get beaten: in praise of brutally hard games By Phil Hartup The games that don't like you.

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New Statesman - Britain's Current Affairs & Politics Magazine
New Statesman
Future shock: this work by the artist Quayola mixes classical painting
The argument that growth, liberty and social justice require a fundamental refor
Ana Torrent and Geraldine Chaplin in Cría cuervos (Raise Ravens).
In Dark Souls, even the art style seems to resent you.
The third culture: The power and glory of mathematics By Ian Stewart Unjustly neglected.
Andrew Adonis: A new centre ground is being forged By Andrew Adonis On Progressive Capitalism.
Raise ravens and they’ll pluck out your eyes By Ryan Gilbey Carlos Saura's Cría cuervos.
Get good or get beaten: in praise of brutally hard games By Phil Hartup The games that don't like you.

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