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Encyclopedia > Alastair Darling

The Right Honourable Alistair Darling (born November 28, 1953) is a British politician for the Labour Party, and is Secretary of State for Transport and separately Secretary of State for Scotland


He entered Parliament in 1987 as MP for Edinburgh Central. He soon became a home affairs spokesman, and at the time of the 1997 General Election had risen to Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and was transferred to the real office after the election. In 1998 he was made Secretary of State for Social Security replacing Harriet Harman who had been dismissed. In 2001, the department for Social Security was abolished and replaced with the new department of Work & Pensions which also took employment away from the education portfolio. Darling headed the department, but was transferred to Transport in May 2002, when his predecessor Stephen Byers resigned after a great deal of criticism. Darling was given a brief to "take the department out of the headlines" and was widely considered to have achieved this. After the rump Scottish Office was folded into the Department for Constitutional Affairs, he was made Scottish Secretary also in June 2003.


Darling has a striking pair of black eyebrows which contrast starkly with his silvery hair. Consequently, critics often compare the minister to penguins, cows, badgers and other black-white animals. Many of these nicknames were previously applied to Norman Lamont, another British politician with very prominent eyebrows.


External links

  • Guardian Politics Ask Aristotle - Alistair Darling (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,,-1271.html)
  • They Work For You - Alistair Darling (http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/?pid=10153)


Preceded by:
Harriet Harman
Secretary of State for Social Security
1998–2001
Followed by:
Office Replaced
Preceded by:
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
2001–2002
Followed by:
Andrew Smith
Preceded by:
Secretary of State for Transport
2002–
Followed by:
Current Incumbent
Preceded by:
Helen Liddell
Secretary of State for Scotland
2003–
Followed by:
Current Incumbent







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Alistair Darling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
The Right Honourable Alistair Maclean Darling (born November 28, 1953, London) is a British politician for the Labour Party, and is Secretary of State for Transport and separately Secretary of State for Scotland.
Darling headed the department, but was transferred to Transport in May 2002, when his predecessor Stephen Byers resigned after a great deal of criticism.
Darling was given a brief to "take the department out of the headlines" and was widely considered to have achieved this.
Alastair MacKenzie - encyclopedia article about Alastair MacKenzie. (411 words)
Alastair Mackenzie is a Scottish Scotland (Alba in Scots Gaelic) is a nation in northwest Europe and a constituent country of the United Kingdom.
It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England and is bounded by the North Sea on the east and the Atlantic Ocean on the west.
Alastair left home at the age of 18 and moved to London.
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