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Tony Blair's and his Cabinet
Tony Blair
Prime Minister. Aged 43. Will be 44 tomorrow.
The original moderniser who ruthlessly transformed his party
into new Labour. Has achieved highest political office just 14
years after entering the Commons as MP for Sedgefield.
Married to high-flying lawyer Cherie Booth. Three children
aged 13, 11 and nine.
John Prescott
Deputy Prime Minister, in charge of environment, transport
and the regions. Aged 58
The acceptable face of old Labour at the Cabinet table.
Terrible syntax belies true brain power. A real grafter. MP
for Hull East, married to glamorous wife, Pauline.
Gordon Brown
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 46
Stood aside to let Blair run for Labour leadership after John
Smith's death. Key moderniser. Election pledge to be "iron
Chancellor", to reassure voters that new Labour would not
return to "tax and spend". Unmarried. MP for Dunfermline
East.
Robin Cook
Foreign Secretary, 51
Hugely intelligent, sharp-tongued
perfectionist. Old Labourite who reluctantly accepted
modernisation. Relatively Eurosceptic. Not a Gordon Brown
fan. Keen rider and racegoer. MP for Livingston, married
with two sons.
Margaret Beckett
President of the Board of Trade, 54
Tough, competent, inscrutable. Formerly hard-Left.
Defeated in parallel races for Labour leadership and deputy
leadership after John Smith's death. Married to Leo. MP for
Derby South.
Jack Straw
Home Secretary, 51
On the Right of the party. Accused by detractors of stealing
Tory clothes after strong verbal attacks on beggars and
squeegee merchants. Suggesting national curfew for young
children. Married with two children. MP for Blackburn.
David Blunkett
Education and Employment Secretary, 50
Former leader of high-spending Sheffield council, now firmly
ensconced in
modernist camp. Advocates strong discipline in schools.
Divorced with three sons, MP for Sheffield Brightside.
Donald Dewar
Scottish Secretary, 59
Popular, quick-thinking Scot who will implement Labour's
devolution proposals. Former chief whip whose dour
appearance belies excellent sense of humour. Never
remarried after wife left him for Lord Irvine, the new Lord
Chancellor. MP for Glasgow Anniesland.
Jack Cunningham
Agriculture Minister, 56
That rare bird, a Labour MP with ministerial experience (he
was junior Energy Minister 1976 to 1979). Safe but
unexciting pair of hands, which could be just the job after
Douglas Hogg and BSE. Married with three children. MP
for Copeland.
Lord Irvine of Lairg
Lord Chancellor, 57.
As legal mentor to the young pupil lawyer Tony Blair,
"Derry" Irvine was the man who introduced the future Prime
Minister to Cherie Booth. Remains extremely close to the
Blairs. Married to the ex-wife of the new Scottish Secretary,
Donald Dewar.
George Robertson
Defence Secretary.
Aged 51
Shadow Scottish Secretary (1993 to 1997), he had
expected the job in cabinent but was moved sideway to
MoD. MP for Hamilton South since 1978. Son of a
policeman. Married Sandra in 1970, two sons, one
daughter.
Frank Dobson
Health Secretary. 57
Shadow Minister for Environment (1994 to 1997). MP for
Holborn and St Pancras since 1979. Married Janet in 1967,
has one daughter and two sons. A former leader of Camden
council in London. Old Labour but almost able to sing to the
new tune.
Ann Taylor
President of the Council and Leader of the House of
Commons. 49
MP for Bolton West from 1974 to 1983 and then Dewsbury
since 1987. Shadow Leader of the House (1993 to 1997).
Was a member of last Labour Government. Married with
one son and one daughter.
Harriet Harman
Social Security Secretary. 46
Shadow Employment Secretary (1994 to 1997). Married in
1982 to Jack Dromey, senior official at the Transport and
General Workers Union; has two sons and one daughter.
Marjorie Mowlam
Northern Ireland Secretary. 47.
Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary (1994 to 1997).
Previously a spokesman on National Heritage matters, the
citizen's charter, women's Affairs and the City. MP for
Redcar since 1987. Married but no children.
Ron Davies
Welsh Secretary. 50
Shadow Welsh Secretary (1992 to 1989) MP for Caerphilly
since 1983. Married Christina in 1981, has one daughter.
Very much Old Labour but brought into line by the Blairites.
Prompted row last year when he suggested abolition of
monarchy.
Clare Short
International Development Secretary. 51
Overseas Development spokesman (1994 to 1997). MP for
Birmingham Ladywood since 1983. Widowed. Reunited this
year with son whom she gave up for adoption 30 years ago.
Lord Richard
Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the Lords. 64
Labour leader in the Lords since 1992. Trained as a
barrister and is a QC. MP for Barons Court in West London
from 1964 to 1974. Raised to peerage in 1990. Experienced
and respected in the Lords.
David Clark
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. 57
Shadow Defence Secretary (1992 to 1997). MP for Colne
Valley from 1970 to 1974, and then South Shields since
1979. Married Christine in 1970, has one daughter.
Expecting Defence but was demoted.
Gavin Strang
Minister of Transport.
53.
Shadow Agriculture Minister (1992 to 1997). Previously
spokesman for employment and energy. Earlier life as a
scientist. MP for Edinburgh East since 1970. Married
Bettina in 1973, has one son.
Alistair Darling
Chief Secretary to Treasury. 43
Labour City spokesman (1992 to 1997). Married Margaret
in 1986, has one son and one daughter. MP for Edinburgh
Central since 1987.
Chris Smith
National Heritage
Secretary. 45
Shadow Health Secretary (1996 to 1997). Appointment to
look after the lottery seen as a demotion. MP for Islington
South and Finsbury since 1983. One of the few openly gay
MPs.
Nick Brown
Chief Whip. 46
Ex-union official. Former deputy chief whip for Labour.
Close ally of Gordon Brown. Member of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council 1980-83, MP for
Newcastle-upon-Tyne East since June 1983.
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