Alan Campbell
The Right Honourable Alan Campbell MP | |
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Office | |
In office 5 October 2008 – 11 May 2010 | |
Prime Minister | Gordon Brown |
Preceded by | Vernon Coaker |
Succeeded by | Lynne Featherstone |
Member of Parliament for Tynemouth | |
Assumed office 1 May 1997 | |
Preceded by | Neville Trotter |
Majority | 11,666 (20.5%) |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 July 1957 |
Website | parliament..alan-campbell |
Alan Campbell MP (born 8 July 1957) has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tynemouth since 1997. He served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office]] from 2008 until 2010, and is currently the Deputy Chief Whip.
Parliamentary career
He contested the Conservative-held marginal constituency of Tynemouth at the 1997 general election where he defeated Martin Callanan by 11,273 votes. Following his election, Alan Campbell was a member of the Public Accounts Select Committee for the duration of his first parliament. After the 2001 General Election he became the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office Gus Macdonald, and in 2003 became the PPS to Adam Ingram at the Ministry of Defence. He entered the government of Tony Blair after the 2005 General Election as an assistant Whip, being promoted to a full whip in 2006. On 5 October 2008, Campbell was promoted to the Home Office as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.
At the 2010 General Election Alan Campbell was one of the very few Labour MPs re-elected by an increased majority. After Edward Miliband was appointed party leader, he was appointed Deputy Chief Whip of the Labour Party, serving under Rosie Winterton as Chief Whip].