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Preceded by
  
Gary Streeter

Succeeded by
  
Oliver Colvile

Name
  
Linda Gilroy


Majority
  
4,109 (10.8%)

Role
  
British Politician

Nationality
  
Scottish

Spouse
  
Bernard Gilroy (m. 1987)

Born
  
19 July 1949 (age 74) Moffat, Scotland, UK (
1949-07-19
)

Alma mater
  
University of Edinburgh, University of Strathclyde

Education
  
University of Strathclyde, Stirling High School, University of Edinburgh

Political party
  
Labour Co-operative

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Linda Wade Gilroy (née Jarvie; born 19 July 1949) is a British Labour Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Plymouth Sutton from 1997 until her defeat at the 2010 general election by the Conservative Party candidate, Oliver Colvile.

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Early life

Born Linda Wade Jarvie and educated privately at the Maynard School in Exeter, Devon and then Stirling High School, before attending the University of Edinburgh where she was awarded a master's degree in history in 1971. She finished her education at the University of Strathclyde where she received a postgraduate diploma in secretarial studies in 1972.

She joined Age Concern Scotland (now Age UK), in 1972, leaving in 1979 as a deputy director to join the Gas Consumer Council as a regional manager for the South West of England, in which capacity she founded the Devon and Cornwall energy efficiency centre, before she left in 1996.

Politics

She was elected as the secretary to the Plymouth Drake Constituency Labour Party in 1987-8, and was elected chairwoman of the Cornwall Labour Party for four years from 1990. She unsuccessfully contested Cornwall South East at the 1992 General Election where she finished in third place some 25,029 votes behind the sitting Conservative MP Robert Hicks. She also contested the European Parliament elections in 1994 when she was defeated at Devon East and Plymouth.

Gilroy was selected to stand for Labour in the 1997 election through an all-women shortlist. She was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election for Plymouth Sutton with a majority of 9,440 and made her maiden speech on 27 October 1997.[1] She was re-elected at the 2001 and the 2005 General Elections. Linda Gilroy contested the 2010 General Election in the newly created seat of Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, however lost she the seat to Oliver Colvile, who won the seat with a majority of just 1,149 votes.

In parliament she was a member of the European legislation select committee from 1997 until after the 2001 General Election when she was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Raynsford. She has been a member of the defence select committee since the 2005 General Election. As at August 2006 she had rebelled in just seven of 2,300 votes made. Her attendance record was 80%.

Personal life

She lives in Plymouth beside Sutton Harbour and has been married to Bernard Gilroy since 1987; the couple has no children.

References

Linda Gilroy Wikipedia