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Julia Anne Goldsworthy (born September 10, 1978) is a British politician. She is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Falmouth and Camborne and shadows the Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the House of Commons. A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ...
Creation 1950 MP Julia Goldsworthy Party Liberal Democrat Type House of Commons County Cornwall EP constituency South West England Falmouth and Camborne is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
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is the 125th day of the year (126th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Candice Kathleen Atherton (born 21 September 1955), known as Candy Atherton, is a former British politician. ...
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is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
, Not to be confused with Cambourne in Cambridgeshire. ...
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College name Fitzwilliam College Motto Ex antiquis et novissimis optima (Latin: The best of old and new) Named after Fitzwilliam Museum, named after the 7th Viscount FitzWilliam, named after Fitzwilliam Street, original location Established 1966 Previously named Fitzwilliam Hall (Non collegiate) (1869-1924) Fitzwilliam House (Non collegiate) (1924-1966) Location...
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is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a liberal political party based in the United Kingdom. ...
A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ...
Creation 1950 MP Julia Goldsworthy Party Liberal Democrat Type House of Commons County Cornwall EP constituency South West England Falmouth and Camborne is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury is a junior position in the British Cabinet. ...
Type Lower House Speaker Michael Martin, (Non-affiliated) since October 23, 2000 Leader Harriet Harman, (Labour) since June 28, 2007 Shadow Leader Theresa May, (Conservative) since May 5, 2005 Members 659 Political groups Labour Party Conservative Party Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Plaid Cymru Democratic Unionist Party Sinn Féin...
Biography
Julia Goldsworthy was born in Camborne, Cornwall, her mother being a local teacher, and she was educated locally at the St Meriadoc Primary School in Camborne before winning a scholarship to Truro School. She graduated from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honours, in history, spent one year at Daiichi University of Economics in the Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Economics at Birkbeck College, London. , Not to be confused with Cambourne in Cambridgeshire. ...
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Saint Meriasek (Meriadek in Breton) was a 4th century Celtic Christian saint. ...
A primary school in Äeský TÄÅ¡Ãn, Poland Primary education is the first stage of compulsory education. ...
Truro School is a mixed independent school in the city of Truro, Cornwall, UK. It was founded in 1880 and is a Methodist school. ...
College name Fitzwilliam College Motto Ex antiquis et novissimis optima (Latin: The best of old and new) Named after Fitzwilliam Museum, named after the 7th Viscount FitzWilliam, named after Fitzwilliam Street, original location Established 1966 Previously named Fitzwilliam Hall (Non collegiate) (1869-1924) Fitzwilliam House (Non collegiate) (1924-1966) Location...
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Fukuoka Prefecture ) is located on Kyūshū Island, Japan. ...
Degree ceremony at Cambridge. ...
Birkbeck, University of London, sometimes referred to by its former name Birkbeck College or by the abbreviation BBK, is a College of the University of London. ...
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In 2003, she worked for a year as a researcher for the Liberal Democrat MP for Truro and St Austell, Matthew Taylor. In 2004, she was appointed as a regeneration officer with the Carrick District Council where she worked until her election to Westminster. Truro and St Austell is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
Matthew Taylor Matthew Owen John Taylor (born 3 January 1963) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ...
Carrick is a local government district in Cornwall, United Kingdom. ...
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She was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 General Election for Falmouth and Camborne when she ousted the sitting Labour MP Candy Atherton. Goldsworthy won the seat with a majority of 1,886, becoming the youngest MP in England. She made her maiden speech on May 19, 2005.[1] Her election in 2005 meant that the Liberal Democrats hold all the Cornish seats for the first time since 1923. She names former Cornish MP David Penhaligon as her greatest hero. It has been suggested that Marginal constituencies in the United Kingdom be merged into this article or section. ...
The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. ...
Candice Kathleen Atherton (born 21 September 1955), known as Candy Atherton, is a former British politician. ...
A maiden speech is the first speech given by a newly elected representative in such bodies as the House of Commons or the United States House of Representatives. ...
is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
David Penhaligon David Charles Penhaligon (June 6, 1944âDecember 22, 1986) was a British politician from Cornwall who was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 1974 until his death. ...
In Parliament, she was appointed as a spokeswoman on health by Charles Kennedy in 2005, and promoted in 2006 by new leader Sir Menzies Campbell, becoming Vince Cable's deputy in the Treasury team, and she was a member of the Public Administration select committee from 2005 until mid-2006[1]. She is the chairwoman of the all party rowing group (she is a keen Cornish pilot gig rower) and the vice chair of the group on Qatar. For other persons named Charles Kennedy, see Charles Kennedy (disambiguation). ...
Sir Walter Menzies Campbell, CBE, QC (born 22 May 1941), commonly known as Ming Campbell, is a British politician and retired sprinter. ...
Vincent Cable Dr (John) Vincent Cable (born 9 May 1943, York) is a British Liberal Democrat politician and economist. ...
The new eastern entrance to HM Treasury HM Treasury, in full Her Majestys Treasury, informally The Treasury, is the United Kingdom government department responsible for developing and executing the UK Governments financial and economic policy. ...
A Select Committee is a committee made up of a small number of parliamentary members appointed to deal with particular areas or issues originating in the Westminster System of parliamentary democracy. ...
A coxless pair which is a sweep-oar boat. ...
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The Games Julia Goldsworthy competed on the 2006 series of the Channel 4 show The Games where she was runner-up. She raised money for the Cornish Air Ambulance. The events she competed in were: This article is about the British television station. ...
The Games is a Channel 4 reality TV show, in which 10 celebrities compete against each other, by doing Olympic style events, such as weight lifting, gymnastics and diving. ...
Ontario Health air ambulance An air ambulance is an aircraft used for emergency medical assistance in situations where either a traditional ambulance cannot easily or quickly reach the scene or the patient needs to be repositioned at a distance where air transportation is most practical. ...
Her Opposition on the female side were Amanda Lamb, Javine Hylton, Michelle Gayle and Bernie Nolan. Swimmer redirects here. ...
Hurdling is running over obstacles. ...
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Whitewater Slalom is a competitive sport where the aim is to navigate a decked canoe or kayak through a course of gates on river rapids in the fastest time possible. ...
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Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, balance, endurance, and kinesthetic awareness, such as handsprings, handstands, split leaps, aerials and cartwheels. ...
Amanda Lamb presents A Place in the Sun Amanda Lamb (born 1972 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK) is a British television presenter and former model. ...
Javine Dionne Hylton (born December 27, 1981 in London, England), more commonly known as simply Javine, is a British singer who has had modest success in the UK singles chart. ...
Michelle Gayle (born 2 February 1971, in London, England) is an English actress and singer. ...
Bernadette Bernie Therese Nolan is an Irish entertainer turned actress (born October 17, 1960 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland). ...
Note on HoC Public Administration Select Committee Membership - ^ See current Membership List Committee Websiteand previous Committee Reports.
External links - Julia Goldsworthy MP official site
- Julia Goldsworthy MP profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
- Falmouth and Camborne Liberal Democrats
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Julia Goldsworthy MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Julia Goldsworthy MP
- The Public Whip - Julia Goldsworthy MP voting record
- Open Directory Project - Julia Goldsworthy directory category
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