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==Mail in Ingleby Barwick==
On 12th April 2008, a letter written by Dari Taylor was delivered to houses in Ingleby Barwick, including the residents of 65 Stonebridge Crescent. The letter at this household was promptly disposed of.


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Revision as of 15:32, 12 April 2008

Dari TaylorMP
Member of Parliament
for Stockton South
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 May 1997
Preceded byTim Devlin
Personal details
Born (1944-12-13) 13 December 1944 (age 80)
Rhondda
NationalityBritish
Political partyLabour
Alma materUniversity of Nottingham

Dari Jean Taylor (born 13 December 1944, Rhondda as Daria Jean Jones) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Early life

She went to Ynyshir Girls' School in Ynyshir in the Rhondda Valley near Porth, then Burnley Municipal College. At the University of Nottingham, she did a BA Hons degree in Politics. She did an MA in Social Policy at the University of Durham. Taylor was a councillor on Sunderland Metropolitan Council from 1986 until 1997. In 1970, she became an assistant lecturer at Basford College of Further Education on Stockhill Lane (New College Nottingham), then a lecturer at West Bridgford College of Further Education on Greythorn Drive. In 1986, she became a part-time lecturer at North Tyneside College of Further Education on Embleton Avenue (Tyne Metropolitan College). She was a researcher for the GMB Union from 1990, then the Regional Education Officer of the northern region from 1993 until 1997.

Parliamentary career

She has been Member of Parliament for Stockton South (including the Hartburn area), since 1997. Stockton South is a fairly affluent area of the North-East, atypical of the North's social class breakdown. Stockton South has a higher proportion of home-owners than those renting properties, in contrast to most Northern seats.

In 1997, Stockton South was seen as a model for the country as a whole, in terms of distribution of wealth and ethnic make-up, this led to many visits by the elite from the three main parties in an attempt to win votes. It was believed that if Labour won the seat, they would be able to win a majority in Parliament. Dari Taylor beat Tim Devlin, the Conservative MP for the Constituency, in 1997, and again in 2001. Similar to the national scale, Stockton South had a markably lower turnout in 2001, but still voted for Labour. In 2005, Dari won again, this time against actor James Gaddas. Despite her losing 2000 votes, neither opposition party capitalised.

Voting record

How Dari Taylor voted on key issues since 2001 (They Work For You):

  • Voted against a transparent Parliament.
  • Voted for introducing a smoking ban.
  • Voted for introducing ID cards.
  • Voted for introducing foundation hospitals.
  • Voted for introducing student top-up fees.
  • Voted for Labour's anti-terrorism laws.
  • Voted for the Iraq war.
  • Voted against investigating the Iraq war.
  • Voted for replacing Trident.
  • Voted for the hunting ban.
  • Voted for equal gay rights.

Personal life

She is the daughter of Dan Jones, former MP for Burnley. She married David Taylor on July 18 1970 in Westminster. They have one daughter.

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Offices held

Parliament of the United Kingdom

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