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− | + | '''Stephen Doughty''' is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who has been the member of parliament (MP) for Cardiff South and Penarth since 2012. | |
− | Doughty | + | Doughty worked as a a senior policy adviser on poverty, development, trade and humanitarian affairs to secretary of state [[Douglas Alexander]] at the [[Department for International Development]] for the previous Labour Government. |
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+ | He previously was a campaigner for international charities such as [[World Vision]] and [[Oxfam]], and worked on the [[Make Poverty History]] and Robin Hood Taxcampaign. <ref> [http://www.stephendoughty.org.uk/about-stephen/ About Stephen] ''www.stephendoughty.org.uk'', accessed 24 October 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | In the 2015 general election, Doughty was re-elected with 43 per cent of the vote. He defeated his closest rival [[Emma Warman]] with a majority of 7,453. <ref> [http://www.penarthtimes.co.uk/news/12939150.ELECTION_RESULT__Stephen_Doughty_wins_Cardiff_South_and_Penarth_seat/ ELECTION RESULT: Stephen Doughty wins Cardiff South and Penarth seat] ''Penarth Times'', 8 May 2015, accessed 12 May 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==CV== | ||
+ | *2012: Elected Labour and Co-operative MP for Cardiff South and Penarth | ||
+ | *2011: Chief executive, Oxfam Wales | ||
+ | *2010: Head of essential services campaign, Oxfam International | ||
+ | *2009: Special adviser to the Secretary of State for International Development | ||
+ | *2006: Head of UK and EU government affairs, Oxfam GB | ||
+ | *2004: Policy adviser/head of campaigns, World Vision UK | ||
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+ | ==Affilations== | ||
+ | *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces]] | ||
+ | *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief]] <ref>[https://freedomdeclared.org/about/appg/ 'Freedom Declared: Who we are'], Freedom Declared website, undated, accessed 6 November 2015 </ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 20 September 2017
Stephen Doughty is a British Labour Party politician who has been the member of parliament (MP) for Cardiff South and Penarth since 2012.
Doughty worked as a a senior policy adviser on poverty, development, trade and humanitarian affairs to secretary of state Douglas Alexander at the Department for International Development for the previous Labour Government.
He previously was a campaigner for international charities such as World Vision and Oxfam, and worked on the Make Poverty History and Robin Hood Taxcampaign. [1]
In the 2015 general election, Doughty was re-elected with 43 per cent of the vote. He defeated his closest rival Emma Warman with a majority of 7,453. [2]
CV
- 2012: Elected Labour and Co-operative MP for Cardiff South and Penarth
- 2011: Chief executive, Oxfam Wales
- 2010: Head of essential services campaign, Oxfam International
- 2009: Special adviser to the Secretary of State for International Development
- 2006: Head of UK and EU government affairs, Oxfam GB
- 2004: Policy adviser/head of campaigns, World Vision UK
Affilations
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief [3]
Notes
- ↑ About Stephen www.stephendoughty.org.uk, accessed 24 October 2014
- ↑ ELECTION RESULT: Stephen Doughty wins Cardiff South and Penarth seat Penarth Times, 8 May 2015, accessed 12 May 2015
- ↑ 'Freedom Declared: Who we are', Freedom Declared website, undated, accessed 6 November 2015