List of Second Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means
From | Until | Name | Party | Constituency | Retirement honour |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | 1973 | Lance Mallalieu | Labour | Brigg | ... |
1973 | 1974 | Oscar Murton | Conservative | Poole | Baron Murton of Lindisfarne |
1974 | 1976 | Sir Myer Galpern | Labour | Glasgow Shettleston | Baron Galpern |
1976 | 1979 | Sir Bryant Godman Irvine | Conservative | Rye | ... |
1979 | 1981 | Richard Crawshaw | Labour | Liverpool Toxteth | Baron Crawshaw of Aintree |
1981 | 1982 | Ernest Armstrong | Labour | North West Durham | ... |
1982 | 1987 | Sir Paul Dean | Conservative | Woodspring | Baron Dean of Harptree |
1987 | 1992 | Betty Boothroyd | Labour | West Bromwich West | Baroness Boothroyd |
1992 | 1997 | Dame Janet Fookes | Conservative | Plymouth Drake | Baroness Fookes |
1997 | 2010 | Sir Michael Lord | Conservative | Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | Baron Framlingham |
2010 | Dawn Primarolo | Labour | Bristol South |
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