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Caroline Spelman

Spelman durin the 2009 Conservative Pairty Conference.
Secretary o State for Environment, Fuid an Rural Affairs
In office
12 Mey 2010  4 September 2012
Prime MeenisterDavid Cameron
Precedit biHilary Benn
Succeedit biOwen Paterson
Shadae Secretary o State for Commonties an Local Govrenment
In office
19 Januar 2009  12 Mey 2010
LeaderDavid Cameron
Precedit biEric Pickles
Succeedit biJohn Denham
Chairman o the Conservative Pairty
In office
2 Julie 2007  19 Januar 2009
LeaderDavid Cameron
Precedit biFrancis Maude
Succeedit biEric Pickles
Shaidae Secretary o State for Commonties an Local Govrenment
for Local an Devolvit Govrenment Affairs (2004–05)
for the Office o the Deputy Prime Menister (2005–06)
In office
15 Mairch 2004  2 Julie 2007
LeaderMichael Howard
David Cameron
Precedit biDavid Curry
Succeedit biEric Pickles
Shadae Secretary o State for the Environment
In office
10 November 2003  15 Mairch 2004
LeaderMichael Howard
Precedit biDavid Lidington (Environment, Fuid an Rural Affairs)
Succeedit biRichard Ottaway
Shaidae Secretary of State for International Development
In office
18 September 2001  10 November 2003
LeaderIain Duncan Smith
Precedit biGary Streeter
Succeedit biJohn Bercow
Member of Parliament
for Meriden
In office
1 Mey 1997  6 November 2019
Precedit biIain Mills
Succeedit biSaqib Bhatti
Majority19,198 (35.1%)
Personal details
Born (1958-05-04) 4 Mey 1958 (age 67)
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Poleetical pairtyConservative
Spoose(s)Mark Spelman
Bairns3
Alma materQueen Mary College, Varsity o Lunnon.
ReligionKirk o Ingland[1]

Caroline Alice Spelman (born 4 Mey 1958) is an Inglis politeecian, an a member o the Unitit Kinrick pairlament at Wastmeinster, representin the Conservative Pairty. She represents the Meriden consteetuency in the Hoose o Commons.

References

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  1. The Committee Office, House of Commons. "House of Commons - Mrs Caroline Spelman - Standards and Privileges Committee". Publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 13 Mey 2010.