Angela Eagle

Biography:

Angela Eagle was re-elected MP for Wallasey on May 7th 2015 with 26176 votes, taking 60.4% of the vote.

Born on 17th February 1961 in Bridlington; Angela is the Daughter of Andre Eagle, a print worker, and the late Shirley Eagle. Educated at Formby Comprehensive High School Angela went on to study at St Johns College, Oxford where she was awarded with a BA(Hons) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She was also the chair of the Oxford University Fabian Society (1980-1983). On leaving University Angela worked for CoHSE (now Unison) as a researcher (1984), press officer (1986) before becoming the Parliamentary liaison officer (1987).

Angela has been an active member of the Labour Party since she first joined aged 17 in 1978 and has since held various positions in the party. She was elected to the Party’s National Women’s Conference in 1989 and chaired the National Conference of Labour Women in 1991. From 1989 until 1991 Angela was the constituency party secretary for Peckham in South London before being selected as the Labour Party candidate for the constituency of Wallasey. Angela was first elected to Parliament in the 1992 general election when she defeated the then Minister for Overseas Development at the Foreign Office, Lynda Chalker, by 3,809 votes to become the first ever Labour Member of Parliament for Wallasey. Angela paid full tribute to Baroness Chalker during her maiden speech to Parliament whom she described as a ‘popular and well respected MP’.

Whilst in opposition, and as a newly elected MP; Angela became a member of the Employment Select Committee in 1994 that has investigated such subjects as the role of trade unions, mothers in employment and executive salaries. In recognition of her achievements Angela was promoted to the role of opposition whip in 1996. Angela’s first Government role was in the Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions where she was appointed as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State following the 1997 general election that saw The Labour Party elected to Government and Angela re-elected to serve Wallasey with a greatly increased majority of 19,074. In her new role Angela worked on environmental issues such as water, the countryside and regeneration. In the 1998 reshuffle Angela was moved to the Department of Social Security, again as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, where she had a number of responsibilities including Income Support, Jobseekers Allowance, Family Tax Credits and the Benefits Agency. Angela remained in this role until the 2001 general election where she was re-elected to serve Wallasey for the third time.

Following the 2001 general election Angela was moved to The Home Office where she remained until the reshuffle in May 2002 when she returned to the backbenches. Shrugging off her sacking, Angela served as a member of the Treasury Select Committee for five years where she used her background in economics to investigate such things as the role and activities of Private Equity groups. Angela was also elected as Vice Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party during this period. This powerful backbench committee meets weekly with the Prime Minister to communicate the mood of backbench Labour MP’s to the Party leadership. She was also elected to represent backbench Labour MPs on the Party’s ruling National Executive Committee. In recognition of her talents and hard work in these roles Angela was again promoted in June 2007, this time to the role of Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury. After the 2010 general election she became shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.

Angela has an identical twin sister Maria, who, having been elected as Member of Parliament for Liverpool Garston in 1997 gave Angela and Maria the unique status of being the first twins elected as MPs. They also have a younger brother Andrew.

Angela enjoys playing chess. She played at County and International level representing Lancashire and England before the demands of academic study and political activism made it hard to keep up the high standard required to be a successful player in competitive chess. She was the joint winner of the British Under-18s chess championship in 1976 and won numerous County Championships with Lancashire. She is also an avid cricketer but is now getting too slow to avoid being hit by the ball!

Constituency: Wallasey

Constituency Address: Sherlock House
6 Manor Road
Wallasey, Wirral
CH45 4JB

Constituency Tel: 0151 637 1979

Date of Birth: 17 February 1961

Email: eaglea@parliament.uk

Party: Labour

Personal Website: http://www.angelaeagle.co.uk/

Westminster Address: House of Commons
London
SW14 0AA

Westminster Tel: 0207 219 5057

Twitter: @angelaeagle

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/angela4labour?fref=ts