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− | '''Louise Ellman''' has been Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997. | + | '''Louise Ellman''' has been [[Labour Party]] MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997. In the 2015 election Ellman once again retained her seat, gaining 67% of the vote and a majority of 24, 463. |
According to her biography in JC Power 100: | According to her biography in JC Power 100: |
Revision as of 17:03, 12 May 2015
Louise Ellman has been Labour Party MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997. In the 2015 election Ellman once again retained her seat, gaining 67% of the vote and a majority of 24, 463.
According to her biography in JC Power 100:
- Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997, the 62-year-old is probably Israel’s staunchest supporter in an often hostile Commons. She came to Westminster after leading Lancashire County Council. Her varied responsibilities include sitting on the Transport Select Committee, a vice-presidency of the Local Government Association, and board membership of Merseyside arts and cultural organisations. She also chairs the Jewish Labour Movement, the successor organisation to Poale Zion, and is a Labour Friends of Israel vice-chair.[1]
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Affiliations
- Labour Friends of Israel
- In 2008 Ellman chaired a meeting organised jointly by Progress and Compass[2]
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
Resources
References
- ↑ JC Power 100: The people shaping Jewish life in Britain, 25 April 2008
- ↑ Progress 'Liverpool: Winning a fourth term: what’s the road to victory? A debate about the future of the Labour party held jointly by Progress and Compass' 04 July 2008 18:00 to 19:30, accessed 1 November 2009