Geoff Hoon
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Geoff Hoon
Geoff Hoon has been the Member of Parliament for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire since 1992. He was appointed as Chief Whip in June 2007.
Geoff Hoon was born in Derby on 6th December 1953 and was educated at Nottingham High School and Jesus College, Cambridge. Gray’s Inn called him to the Bar in 1978. From 1976 to 1982, he lectured in law at Leeds University and was a Visiting professor of law at the University of Louisville, USA, from 1981 to 1982, before returning to Nottingham to practice as a barrister. In 1984 he was elected to represent Derbyshire and Ashfield in the European Parliament. During that time he was a member of the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee and Chairman of the Delegations for Relations with China and the United States. He remained an MEP until 1994.
In 1992 Hoon became Member of Parliament for Ashfield. While in opposition, Geoff Hoon held the position of Whip between 1994 and 1995 and then became a spokesman on Trade and Industry. When the Labour Party came to power in 1997 Geoff Hoon served in the Lord Chancellor’s Department as Parliamentary Secretary and was promoted to Minister of State in July 1998. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in May 1999 as Minister of State with responsibility for Asia, the Pacific, the Middle East and North Africa; he was then made Minister for Europe on 29th July. Later in 1999 Geoff was appointed as Secretary of State for Defence, a post which he occupied until the 2005 general election. After the 2005 general election he became Leader of the House of Commons. He was Minister for Europe during 2006 and in 2007 he was appointed as Chief Whip.
Geoff Hoon married Elaine Dumelow in 1981 and they have two daughters and a son.
Geoff resigns as Transport Secretary, 5th June 2009 Telegraph News Story
