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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Ann Taylor''' was a Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, when she entered the [[House of Lords]] as Baroness Taylor of Bolton.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/winifred-taylor/25265 Baroness Taylor of Bolton], www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref>
[[Ann Taylor]] was a Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, when she entered the House of Lords as Baroness Taylor of Bolton.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/winifred-taylor/25265 Baroness Taylor of Bolton], www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref>
 
  
 
[[Image:AnnTaylor.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Ann Taylor - from: The Guardian, Photograph: PA''']]
 
[[Image:AnnTaylor.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Ann Taylor - from: The Guardian, Photograph: PA''']]
  
== Parliamentary Positions ==  
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== Parliamentary career ==  
 
 
 
Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, which included:
 
Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, which included:
 
* Shadow Secretary of State from 1992 to 1995
 
* Shadow Secretary of State from 1992 to 1995
 
* Chair of the intelligence and security committee between 2001 and 2005
 
* Chair of the intelligence and security committee between 2001 and 2005
*  Chief Whip under Tony Blair from 1998 to 2001. A notable moment of this position includes when the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) was passed. <ref> Rowena Mason[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/12/theresa-may-appoints-labour-peer-to-scrutinise-snoopers-charter Theresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter],guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.</ref>
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*  Chief Whip under [[Tony Blair]] from 1998 to 2001. A notable moment of this position includes when the [[Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act]] (RIPA) was passed. <ref> Rowena Mason[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/12/theresa-may-appoints-labour-peer-to-scrutinise-snoopers-charter Theresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter],guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.</ref>
  
Entered the House of Lords as Baroness Taylor of Bolton in 2005 where she performed the following roles:
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Entered the House of Lords as Baroness Taylor of Bolton in 2005 where she held two ministerial briefs:
 
*  Minister for Defence Equipment between 2007 and 2008  
 
*  Minister for Defence Equipment between 2007 and 2008  
 
*  Minister for International Defence and Security between 2008 and 2010 <ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/winifred-taylor/25265 Baroness Taylor of Bolton], www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref> <ref>Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref>
 
*  Minister for International Defence and Security between 2008 and 2010 <ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/winifred-taylor/25265 Baroness Taylor of Bolton], www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref> <ref>Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref>
       
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== Revolving door ==
  
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Taylor joined the administrative board of the arms contractor [[Thales]] in 2010. Thales had been part of the consortium supplying two aircraft carriers that were £1.541bn over budget.<ref>Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref>
  
* On the Administrative Board of the arms contractor [[Thales]] since '''December 2010''', group which was part of the consortium supplying two aircraft carriers that were £1.541bn over budget.<ref>Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref>
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The prime minister's [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] at the time saw no reason why Taylor should not join the board of Thales, subject to ACOBA's usual two-year lobbying ban, whereby she should not be personally involved in lobbying UK ministers or Crown servants, including special advisers, on behalf of the arms firm. <ref>Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Annual Report 2010-11 </ref>  
The [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] saw no reason why she should not accept the appointment on the condition that for 2 years after leaving office, she should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Ministers or Crown servants, including Special Advisers, on behalf of her new employer. <ref>Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Annual Report 2010-11 </ref>  
 
  
== Other Notable Responsibilities ==
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== Chair of 'Snoopers Charter' committee==
  
* In 2015 she was approached by the Home Secretary [[Theresa May]] and accepted the job of chairing a joint committee on the investigatory powers bill, commonly referred to as the [[‘Snooper’s Charter’]]. <ref> Rowena Mason[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/12/theresa-may-appoints-labour-peer-to-scrutinise-snoopers-charter Theresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter],guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.</ref>
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In 2015 Taylor was approached by the home secretary [[Theresa May]] and accepted the job of chairing a joint committee on the controversial investigatory powers bill, commonly referred to as the [[‘Snooper’s Charter’]]. <ref> Rowena Mason[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/12/theresa-may-appoints-labour-peer-to-scrutinise-snoopers-charter Theresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter],guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 01:02, 8 September 2016

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Ann Taylor was a Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, when she entered the House of Lords as Baroness Taylor of Bolton.[1]

Ann Taylor - from: The Guardian, Photograph: PA

Parliamentary career

Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, which included:

  • Shadow Secretary of State from 1992 to 1995
  • Chair of the intelligence and security committee between 2001 and 2005
  • Chief Whip under Tony Blair from 1998 to 2001. A notable moment of this position includes when the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) was passed. [2]

Entered the House of Lords as Baroness Taylor of Bolton in 2005 where she held two ministerial briefs:

  • Minister for Defence Equipment between 2007 and 2008
  • Minister for International Defence and Security between 2008 and 2010 [3] [4]

Revolving door

Taylor joined the administrative board of the arms contractor Thales in 2010. Thales had been part of the consortium supplying two aircraft carriers that were £1.541bn over budget.[5]

The prime minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments at the time saw no reason why Taylor should not join the board of Thales, subject to ACOBA's usual two-year lobbying ban, whereby she should not be personally involved in lobbying UK ministers or Crown servants, including special advisers, on behalf of the arms firm. [6]

Chair of 'Snoopers Charter' committee

In 2015 Taylor was approached by the home secretary Theresa May and accepted the job of chairing a joint committee on the controversial investigatory powers bill, commonly referred to as the ‘Snooper’s Charter’. [7]

Notes

  1. Baroness Taylor of Bolton, www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.
  2. Rowena MasonTheresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter,guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.
  3. Baroness Taylor of Bolton, www.parliament.uk, accessed 17 December 2010.
  4. Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend,guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.
  5. Rajeev Syal and Solomon Hughes, Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend,guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.
  6. Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Annual Report 2010-11
  7. Rowena MasonTheresa May to appoint Labour peer to scrutinise snooper's charter,guardian.co.uk, Monday 12 October 2015.