Difference between revisions of "Andrew de Valera"

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|term_start3      = 14 January 194NE
 
|term_start3      = 14 January 194NE
 
|term_end3        = 13 April 198NE
 
|term_end3        = 13 April 198NE
|predecessor3      = Yvette Cooper
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|predecessor3      = Jeanette Cooper
|successor3        = Tony Blair
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|successor3        = Michael Blair
 
|office4          = [[Parliament of West Osea|Member of Parliament]]<br>for [[Belfast East (WO parliamentary constituency))|Belfast East]]
 
|office4          = [[Parliament of West Osea|Member of Parliament]]<br>for [[Belfast East (WO parliamentary constituency))|Belfast East]]
 
|term_start4      = 7 May 193NE
 
|term_start4      = 7 May 193NE

Revision as of 16:28, 29 May 2015

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The Right Honourable
Andrew de Valera
MP
Leader of the Opposition
Incumbent
Assumed office
13 April 198NE
President Jim Murphy
Preceded by Thomas Miliband
Leader of the Labour Party
Incumbent
Assumed office
13 April 198NE
Preceded by Thomas Miliband
Shadow Home Secretary
In office
14 January 194NE – 13 April 198NE
Preceded by Jeanette Cooper
Succeeded by Michael Blair
Member of Parliament
for Belfast East
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 May 193NE
Preceded by Ed O'Donnell
Majority 27,641 (50.9%)
Personal details
Born Andrew Eamon de Valera
15 April 162NE (age 36)
Dublin, Ireland, Osea
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Erica Scott-Farrell (188NE–present)
Children Jim, Michael, Anna, Niamh
Alma mater Trinity College, Dublin
Religion Atheism

Andrew Eamon de Valera (born 15 April 162NE) is an Irish Osean politician, who is currently serving as MP for Belfast East, Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition.