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Philip Ian "Phil" Hope BEd (
Exon) (born
April 19,
1955) is a
British politician as is the
Labour and
Co-operative Member of Parliament for
Corby. He is currently a
Parliamentary Secretary in the
Cabinet Office and Minister for the
East Midlands.
Early life
Phil Hope was born in
Battersea, the son of A.G. Hope, a
Metropolitan Police commander, and Grace Thorogood. He was educated at Wandsworth Comprehensive School (became Sutherland Grove School, now knocked down and turned into a development of flats) on
Sutherland Grove in
Southfields and
St Lukes College, Exeter where he was awarded a
BEd (1st) degree in 1978. On leaving university in
Exeter, he
taught science for a year at
Kettering School for Boys, before joining the
National Council for Voluntary Organisations in 1979 as a
youth policy advisor for the National Council for Voluntary Organisations. He was appointed as the head of the Young Volunteers Resource Unit at the National Youth Bureau in 1982, before becoming a management consultant from Framework in 1985, becoming the Director of the Framework in Print Publishing Co-operative.
Parliamentary career
He joined the Labour Party in 1978, and the Co-operative party in 1982. He was elected as a councillor to the
Kettering Borough Council in 1983, becoming the deputy Labour group leader in 1986, before leaving the council in 1987. He unsuccessfully contested
Kettering at the
1992 General Election where he came second to the sitting
Conservative Party transport minister Roger Freeman by 11,154 votes. He was elected to the
Northamptonshire County Council in 1993, becoming the chairman of the Labour group in the same year, before standing down in 1997. He was elected to the
House of Commons at the
1997 General Election for
Corby, defeating the Conservative MP
William Powell by 11,860 votes and has remained the MP there since. He made his
maiden speech on
May 14, 1997.
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In parliament he was appointed as the
Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the
Minister of State at the former
Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions Nick Raynsford in 1999, and after the
2001 General Election he became the PPS to the
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott. He was promoted to the government of
Tony Blair in 2003 as the
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State under his old boss at the
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. He served as the Parliamentary Under Secretary at the
Department for Education and Skills from the
2005 general election as the minister for
vocational education until the department was disbanded in the reshuffle on
28 June 2007. He then moved to become a
Parliamentary Secretary based in the
Cabinet Office. Following a reshuffle on
24 January 2008 he took on additional responsibility as Minister for the
East Midlands
Personal life
He married Allison Butt on July 25 1980 in
Chipping Sodbury and they've a son (born February 1984) and a daughter (born September 1986). He once appeared on the
1970s television drama series
Z-Cars and can also both
tap dance and
juggle. Phil has recently been diagnosed with
Hodgkins Disease. This is a cancer of the
lymphatic system and requires treatment which includes 4 months of
chemotherapy followed by 4 weeks of
radiotherapy. Phil has been given the all-clear after successful treatment at Kettering and Northampton General Hospitals. He has been a governor of Park Junior School and Montagu Secondary School in Kettering.
Publications
- Ideas into Action: Handbook on Project Planning for Youth and Community Workers by Philip Hope, 1987, National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, ISBN 0-907518-29-X
- Making the Break: Choices and Decisions Facing Young People Leaving Home by Philip Hope, 1989, CVS Advisory Service, ISBN 0907829570
- Education for Citizenship: Resource Pack for Schools" by Philip Hope, 1991, The Children's Society, ISBN 0-907324-59-2
- View to Learn by Philip Hope and Warren Feek, 1991, ITV and Channel Four Community Education
- Making Best Use of Consultants by Philip Hope, 1992, Financial Times Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-582-09824-6
- Diagnosis, Data Collection and Feedback in Consultancy by Philip Hope, 1994, Open University
- Education for Parenthood: A Resource Pack for Young People by Philip Hope, 1994, The Children's Society, ISBN 0-907324-75-4
- Analysis and Action on Youth Health by Philip Hope, 1995, Commonwealth Youth Programme
- Performance Appraisal: A Handbook for Managers in Public Organisations by Philip Hope and Tim Pickles, 1995, Russell House Press, ISBN 1-898924-45-7
- Tomorrow's Parents: Developing Parenthood Education in Schools by Philip Hope and Penny Sharland, 1997, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, ISBN 0-903319-79-9
- User Involvement by Philip Hope and Sarah Hargreaves, 1997, Framework in Print
- Education for Parenthood: A Resource Pack for Young People by Philip Hope, 1998, ISBN 1-899783-10-5
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