Lynne Jones
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| Lynne Jones MP | |
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Member of Parliament
for Birmingham Selly Oak |
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| Assumed office 9 April 1992 |
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| Preceded by | Anthony Beaumont-Dark |
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| Born | 26 April 1951 Birmingham |
| Nationality | British |
| Political party | Labour |
| Alma mater | UCE Birmingham |
- For the US baseball player, see Lynn Jones.
Lynne Mary Jones (born 26 April 1951, Birmingham) is a British Labour Party politician and the Member of Parliament for the Birmingham Selly Oak constituency.
Born in Birmingham, Lynne Jones studied biochemistry at the University of Birmingham, eventually earning her Ph.D. in 1979. She also has a post-graduate degree in Housing Studies from Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University). She has worked in both science and housing, and was a Councillor on Birmingham City Council representing Kings Norton ward before being elected to the House of Commons at the 1992 general election.
She is a member of the Socialist Campaign Group and has taken part in almost all of the backbench rebellions against the Labour government. She is also Chair of the Parliamentary Forum on Transsexualism, and is a patron of Press for Change. She is married, and has two children.
In February 2006 she announced her intention to stand against Gordon Brown in the Labour Party leadership contest expected to follow Prime Minister Tony Blair's resignation if nobody else did, so that Brown could not simply be "crowned". Subsequently, Socialist Campaign Group Chair John McDonnell announced his candidacy for the leadership. McDonnell failed to gain enough nominations from MPs and Brown was indeed unopposed in the election.
Following boundary alterations in Birmingham, which reduce its parliamentary representation from eleven to ten seats, Jones was expected to apply for selection to the redrawn Selly Oak constituency which contains wards from both the current Selly Oak and Hall Green constituencies. However, in January 2007 she announced that she will not be standing for Parliament at the next General Election.
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- The Public Whip - Lynne Jones MP voting record
- BBC News - Lynne Jones BBC profile
| Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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| Preceded by Anthony Beaumont-Dark |
Member of Parliament for Birmingham Selly Oak 1992 – present |
Incumbent |

