Julia Drown
Julia Drown | |
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Member of Parliament for Swindon South | |
In office 2 May 1997 – 11 April 2005 | |
Preceded by | Constituency Established |
Succeeded by | Anne Snelgrove |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 August 1962 |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Labour |
Julia Kate Drown (born 23 August 1962) is a British Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Swindon South, in south-west England, from 1997 until 2005.[1]
Drown was a National Health Service accountant[2] and member of Oxfordshire County Council before her election to parliament.[3] A mother of young children, she was at the forefront of campaigns to make Parliament more child-friendly, including the allowing of breast-feeding.[4] She stepped down at the 2005 election to spend more time with her children, although she did not rule out standing again for election at some point in the future.
Drown currently (May 2018) holds a couple of organisational positions. She chairs the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, and is a trustee of the Pension Scheme for the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Associated Employers. She also occasionally trains for Eden and Partners (a health sector leadership and training consultancy). Previously she was a member of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Appeals Committee, the Health Care Professions Council and the Audit Committee of the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
References
- ^ Ms Julia Drown at They Work For You.com
- ^ Julia Drown: Electoral history and profile at guardian.co.uk (Accessed 12 January 2012)
- ^ Julia Drown Health Professions Council website (Accessed 12 January 2012)
- ^ BBC News, Julia Drown 16 October 2002
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1997–2001
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- Members of Oxfordshire County Council
- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Wiltshire
- 20th-century British women politicians
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