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2005 Dissolution Honours

The 2005 Dissolution Honours List was issued after the General Election of the same year on the advice of the Prime Minister, Tony Blair.[1]

Prime Minister Tony Blair pictured in 2005

The lists consists of 27 retiring MPs – 16 Labour, six Conservative and five Liberal Democrat.

Life peers edit

Conservative edit

Labour edit

Liberal Democrat edit

  • David William George Chidgey, Member of Parliament for Eastleigh, 1994–2005. Liberal Democrat spokesman for employment, 1994–1995; on transport, 1995–1997; trade and industry, 1997–1999.
  • Nigel David Jones, Member of Parliament for Cheltenham, 1992–2005. Liberal Democrat spokesman on England, local government and Housing, 1992–1993; on science and technology, 1993–1999; on consumer affairs, 1995–1997; on culture, media and sport, 1997–1999; on international development, 1999–2005.
  • Sir Archibald Johnstone Kirkwood, Member of Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire, 1983–2005. Liberal Democrat convenor and spokesman on welfare, 1988–1992; on social security, 1992–1994 and from 1997–2001; on community care, 1994–1997; Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, 1992–1997.
  • Dr Jennifer Louise Tonge, Member of Parliament for Richmond Park, 1997–2005. Liberal Democrat spokesman on international development, 1999–2003; for children, 2003–2004.
  • Paul Archer Tyler, CBE, Member of Parliament for Bodmin, 1974, North Cornwall, 1992–2005. Liberal Democrat spokesman on agriculture and rural affairs, 1992–1997; on transport, 1994–1995; on food, 1997–1999; Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, 1997–2001; Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, 1997–2005.

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 57639". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 May 2005. pp. 6345–6347.

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The 2005 Dissolution Honours List was issued after the General Election of the same year on the advice of the Prime Minister Tony Blair 1 Prime Minister Tony Blair pictured in 2005 The lists consists of 27 retiring MPs 16 Labour six Conservative and five Liberal Democrat Contents 1 Life peers 1 1 Conservative 1 2 Labour 1 3 Liberal Democrat 2 ReferencesLife peers editConservative edit Rt Hon Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley JP Member of Parliament for Surrey South West 1984 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department of the Environment 1988 1989 Minister for Health 1989 1992 Secretary of State for Health 1992 1995 for National Heritage 1995 1997 Rt Hon Gillian Patricia Shephard JP DL Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk 1987 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department of Social Security 1989 1990 Minister of State HM Treasury 1990 1992 Secretary of State for Employment 1992 1993 Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food 1993 1994 Secretary of State for Education later Education and Employment 1994 1997 Shadow Leader of the House of Commons 1997 Opposition front bench spokesman on the environment transport and the regions 1997 1999 Deputy Chairman Conservative Party 1991 1992 and 2002 2005 Rt Hon Sir Archie Hamilton Member of Parliament for Epsom and Ewell 1978 2001 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence Procurement 1986 1987 Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 1987 1988 Minister of State for the Armed Forces 1988 1993 Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Lyell QC Member of Parliament for Hemel Hempstead 1979 1983 Mid Bedfordshire 1983 1997 and North East Bedfordshire 1997 2001 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department of Health and Social Security 1986 1987 Solicitor General 1987 1992 Attorney General 1992 1997 Rt Hon Sir Brian Mawhinney Member of Parliament for Peterborough 1979 1997 Cambridgeshire North 1997 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1986 1990 Minister of State Northern Ireland Office 1990 1992 Minister of State Department of Health 1992 1994 Secretary of State for Transport 1994 1995 Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of the Conservative Party 1995 1997 Opposition front bench spokesman on home affairs 1997 1998 Labour edit Katherine Patricia Irene Adams JP Member of Parliament for Paisley North 1990 2005 Member Select Committee for Scottish Affairs 1997 2005 Chair 2001 2005 Chairmen s Panel 1998 2005 Finance and Services 2001 2005 and Liaison 2001 2005 Rt Hon Donald Anderson Member of Parliament for Monmouth 1966 1970 and Swansea East 1974 2005 Opposition spokesman for foreign affairs 1983 1992 on defence 1993 1994 and Shadow Solicitor General 1994 1995 Chairman Foreign Affairs Select Committee 1997 2005 Anthony Louis Banks Member of Parliament for Newham North West 1983 1997 and West Ham 1997 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department of Culture Media and Sport 1997 1999 Dr Lynda Margaret Clark QC Member of Parliament for Edinburgh Pentlands 1997 2005 Advocate General for Scotland 1999 2005 Rt Hon Jean Ann Corston Member of Parliament for Bristol East 1992 2005 Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment 1997 2001 Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party 2001 2005 Rt Hon Dr John Anderson Jack Cunningham DL Member of Parliament for Whitehaven 1970 1983 and Copeland 1983 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department of Energy 1976 1979 Opposition spokesman on industry 1979 1983 Member of the Shadow Cabinet 1983 1995 and 1996 1997 Spokesman on the environment 1983 1989 Shadow Leader of the House of Commons 1989 1992 Opposition front bench Spokesman on foreign and commonwealth affairs 1992 1994 on trade and industry 1994 1995 on national heritage 1995 1997 Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food 1997 1998 Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1998 1999 Rt Hon Derek Foster DL Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland 1979 2005 North Regional Whip 1981 1982 Opposition front bench spokesman for social security 1982 1983 Parliamentary Private Secretary to Neil Kinnock as Leader of the Opposition 1983 1985 Opposition Chief Whip 1985 1995 Opposition front bench spokesman on the Duchy of Lancaster 1995 1997 Rt Hon George Foulkes JP Member of Parliament for South Ayrshire 1979 1983 and Carrick Cumnock and Doon Valley 1983 2005 Opposition spokesman on European and Community Affairs 1984 1985 on foreign affairs 1985 1992 on defence 1992 1993 on overseas development 1994 1997 Parliamentary Under Secretary Department of International Development 1997 2001 Minister of State Scotland Office 2001 2002 Rt Hon Sir Alastair Robertson Goodlad KCMG High Commissioner to Australia 2000 2005 Member of Parliament for Northwich 1974 1983 and Eddisbury 1983 1999 Minister for State Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1992 1995 Parliamentary Secretary to HM Treasury and Government Chief Whip 1995 1997 Opposition front bench spokesman on international development 1997 1998 Rt Hon Alan Thomas Howarth CBE Member of Parliament for Stratford upon Avon 1983 1997 and for Newport East 1997 2005 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Education and Science 1989 1992 Education and Employment 1997 1998 and at the Department of Culture Media and Sport 1998 2001 Dr Lewis George Moonie Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy 1987 2005 Opposition front bench spokesman on technology 1990 1992 on science and technology 1992 1997 on industry 1994 1997 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State 2000 2003 and Minister for Veterans Affairs 2001 2003 Ministry of Defence Rt Hon Estelle Morris Member of Parliament for Birmingham Yardley 1992 2005 Opposition Whip 1994 1995 Opposition spokesman for education and employment 1995 1997 Parliamentary Under Secretary of State School Standards Department for Education and Employment 1997 1998 Minister of State Department of Education and Employment 1998 2001 Secretary of State for Education and Skills 2001 2002 Minister of State Minister for the Arts Department for Culture Media and Sport 2003 2005 Martin John O Neill Member of Parliament for Stirlingshire East and Clackmannan 1979 1983 Clackmannan 1983 1997 and Ochil 1997 2005 Opposition spokesman on Scottish affairs 1980 1984 on defence matters 1984 1988 energy 1992 1995 Chief Opposition spokesman on defence 1988 1992 Rt Hon Christopher Robert Smith Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury 1983 2005 Opposition spokesman on treasury and economic affairs 1987 1992 Principal Opposition spokesman on environmental protection 1992 1994 on national heritage 1994 1995 on social security 1995 1996 on health 1996 1997 Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport 1997 2001 Clive Stafford Soley Member of Parliament for Hammersmith North 1979 1983 Hammersmith 1983 1997 and Ealing Acton and Shepherd s Bush 1997 2005 Opposition front bench spokesman on Northern Ireland 1981 1984 on home affairs 1984 1987 on housing 1987 1992 Rt Hon Winifred Ann Taylor Member of Parliament for Bolton West 1974 1983 and Dewsbury 1987 2005 Opposition spokesperson on education 1979 1981 on housing 1981 1983 on home affairs 1987 1990 Shadow Water Minister 1988 on the environment 1990 1992 on education 1992 1994 Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1994 1995 and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons 1994 1997 President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons 1997 1998 Government Chief Whip 1998 2001 Dennis Turner Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South East 1987 2005 Opposition Whip 1993 1997 Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for International Development 1997 2001 Liberal Democrat edit David William George Chidgey Member of Parliament for Eastleigh 1994 2005 Liberal Democrat spokesman for employment 1994 1995 on transport 1995 1997 trade and industry 1997 1999 Nigel David Jones Member of Parliament for Cheltenham 1992 2005 Liberal Democrat spokesman on England local government and Housing 1992 1993 on science and technology 1993 1999 on consumer affairs 1995 1997 on culture media and sport 1997 1999 on international development 1999 2005 Sir Archibald Johnstone Kirkwood Member of Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire 1983 2005 Liberal Democrat convenor and spokesman on welfare 1988 1992 on social security 1992 1994 and from 1997 2001 on community care 1994 1997 Liberal Democrat Chief Whip 1992 1997 Dr Jennifer Louise Tonge Member of Parliament for Richmond Park 1997 2005 Liberal Democrat spokesman on international development 1999 2003 for children 2003 2004 Paul Archer Tyler CBE Member of Parliament for Bodmin 1974 North Cornwall 1992 2005 Liberal Democrat spokesman on agriculture and rural affairs 1992 1997 on transport 1994 1995 on food 1997 1999 Liberal Democrat Chief Whip 1997 2001 Shadow Leader of the House of Commons 1997 2005 References edit No 57639 The London Gazette Supplement 14 May 2005 pp 6345 6347 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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