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:Between 1992 and 1997 he developed his business career as a director of three companies founded by Dragons Den star Duncan Bannatyne before returning to Parliament in 1997.  He served as a shadow Treasury Minister under [[William Hague]] before joining the [[Treasury Select Committee]] of which he was deputy chairman from 2001 until 2010. <ref> [http://www.conservatives.com/People/Members_of_Parliament/Fallon_Michael.aspx Michael Fallon, MP], Conservatives.com, accessed 15 May 2012 </ref>
 
:Between 1992 and 1997 he developed his business career as a director of three companies founded by Dragons Den star Duncan Bannatyne before returning to Parliament in 1997.  He served as a shadow Treasury Minister under [[William Hague]] before joining the [[Treasury Select Committee]] of which he was deputy chairman from 2001 until 2010. <ref> [http://www.conservatives.com/People/Members_of_Parliament/Fallon_Michael.aspx Michael Fallon, MP], Conservatives.com, accessed 15 May 2012 </ref>
  
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*''The Quango Explosion: Public Bodies and Ministerial Patronage'' by Philip Holland and Michael Fallon, 1978, Conservative Political Centre ISBN 0-85070-621-1
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*''Sovereign Members'' by Michael Fallon, 1982
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*''The Rise of the Euroquango'' by Michael Fallon, 1982, Adam Smith Institute ISBN 0-906517-22-2
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*''Brighter Schools: Attracting Private Investment into State Schools'' by Michael Fallon, 1993, Social Market Foundation ISBN 1-874097-15-1
  
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Revision as of 14:32, 17 May 2012

Michael Fallon is the Member of Parliament for Sevenoaks and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party since September 2010.

Background

Fallon is a graduate of St Andrews University (MA Honours) and began his political career as MP for Darlington from 1983-1992. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Rt.Hon. Cecil Parkinson, Secretary of State for Energy from 1987 to 1988 when he became a Government Whip. In 1990 he joined Margaret Thatcher's Government as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Schools Minister), and continued to serve under John Major.
Between 1992 and 1997 he developed his business career as a director of three companies founded by Dragons Den star Duncan Bannatyne before returning to Parliament in 1997. He served as a shadow Treasury Minister under William Hague before joining the Treasury Select Committee of which he was deputy chairman from 2001 until 2010. [1]

Affiliations

Publications

Publications

  • The Quango Explosion: Public Bodies and Ministerial Patronage by Philip Holland and Michael Fallon, 1978, Conservative Political Centre ISBN 0-85070-621-1
  • Sovereign Members by Michael Fallon, 1982
  • The Rise of the Euroquango by Michael Fallon, 1982, Adam Smith Institute ISBN 0-906517-22-2
  • Brighter Schools: Attracting Private Investment into State Schools by Michael Fallon, 1993, Social Market Foundation ISBN 1-874097-15-1


Contact

Address:Sevenoaks Conservatives, Becket House, Vestry Road, Sevenoaks, TN14 5EL
Email: office@sevenoakstory.org.uk /
Website: http://www.sevenoaksconservatives.org

Notes

  1. Michael Fallon, MP, Conservatives.com, accessed 15 May 2012