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Joyce G. QUIN



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Constituencies

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  • Labour Party icon: GB United Kingdom 1984/07/24 - 1989/07/24
  • Labour Party icon: GB United Kingdom 1979/07/17 - 1984/07/23

Groups

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  • icon: SOC SOC Member Socialist Group 1979/07/17 - 1984/07/23
  • icon: SOC SOC Member Socialist Group 1984/07/24 - 1989/07/24

Committees

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RoleCommitteeStartEnd
Member of Committee on Agriculture 1979/07/20 1984/07/23
Substitute of Committee on External Economic Relations 1984/07/26 1984/10/23
Member of Committee on Women's Rights 1984/07/26 1985/09/11
Member of Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy 1984/07/26 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1984/10/24 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Women's Rights 1985/09/12 1987/01/20
Substitute of Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development 1987/01/21 1989/07/24
Member of Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy 1987/01/21 1989/07/24
Substitute of Committee on Women's Rights 1987/01/21 1989/07/24

Delegations

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RoleDelegationStartEnd
Chair of Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand 1983/04/11 1984/07/23
Vice-Chair of Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand 1985/02/12 1986/03/09
Vice-Chair of Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand 1986/03/10 1987/01/20

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Born

1944/11/26 - Tynemouth (Northumberland)

  • BA in French (First class honours). University of Newcastle upon Tyne; MSc in International Politics, University of London. Educated at Whitley Bay Grammar School.
  • Worked as research officer in International Department, Labour Party Headquarters, London 1969-1972. Lecturer in French, University of Bath 1972-1976; Tutor and Lecturer in French and Politics, University of Durham 1977-1979.
  • Member of the Transport and General Workers' Union, Fabian Society and the Socialist Environmental Resources Association.
  • Author of various articles on French and European politics.

History

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  • BA in French (First class honours). University of Newcastle upon Tyne; MSc in International Politics, University of London. Educated at Whitley Bay Grammar School.
  • Worked as research officer in International Department, Labour Party Headquarters, London 1969-1972. Lecturer in French, University of Bath 1972-1976; Tutor and Lecturer in French and Politics, University of Durham 1977-1979.
  • Member of the Transport and General Workers' Union, Fabian Society and the Socialist Environmental Resources Association.
  • Author of various articles on French and European politics.