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Stephen Dorrell



         




The Right Honourable Stephen Dorrell (born March 25, 1952) is an English politician and Tory member of Parliament for Charnwood. He is a member of the Privy Council, and a patron of the Tory Reform Group.

He became MP for Loughborough in 1979, and became a government whip in 1987. In 1990 he was made a junior Health minister, and then Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 1992 to 1994. He was Secretary of State for National Heritage until 1995, then became Secretary of State for Health until the end of the Tory administration. He managed to retain his seat in the 1997 election (which had been renamed Charnwood). He launched a bid for the leadership of the Conservative Party in 1997 but withdrew before the first ballot when it became clear his support amongst Conservative MPs was negligible. Instead he threw his support behind Kenneth Clarke's bid.

Under William Hague he became shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment, but left the shadow cabinet in 1998.


Preceded by:
Peter Brooke
Secretary of State for National Heritage
1994–1995
Followed by:
Virginia Bottomley
Preceded by:
Virginia Bottomley
Secretary of State for Health
1995–1997
Followed by:
Frank Dobson





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