William Hague

Member of Parliament for Richmond (Yorks)

First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs


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William was born in Rotherham in 1961, and attended Wath-on-Dearne Comprehensive School.

At Magdalen College, Oxford, he became heavily immersed in student politics, and was elected President of both the Oxford Union and the University Conservative Association.

He continued his studies at INSEAD Business School in France, and worked for Shell UK and then for the management consultants, McKinsey and Co.

Writing is one of William’s great passions and, to date, he has written two books. His first book, a biography of William Pitt the Younger, was published in September 2004 and won “History Book of the Year” at the National Book Awards. His following book, a biography of William Wilberforce, was published in June 2007.

POSITIONS HELD:

  • MP for Richmond, Yorkshire, 1989 –
  • Parliamentary Private Secretary to Norman Lamont, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1990-93
  • Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the DSS, 1993-94
  • Minister of State for Social Security and Disabled People, 1994-95
  • Secretary of State for Wales, July 1995 – May 1997
  • Leader of the Conservative Party, June 1997 – Sept 2001
  • Shadow Foreign Secretary, Dec 2005 - May 2010
  • First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs, May 2010 -

PROUDEST POLITICAL ACHIEVEMENT:

Designing and passing the Disability Discrimination Act in 1995

INTERESTS OUTSIDE OF POLITICS:

  • Reading
  • Walking in the Yorkshire Dales
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Judo
  • Learning to play the piano

FAMILY LIFE:

  • Married to Ffion Hague

No more excessive borrowing and debt

Sunday, October 2 In his Keynote Speech, William Hague, Secretary of State for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, welcomed delegates to Conference in Manchester.

EU Referendum Lock passed by Lords

Thursday, July 14 The EU Bill passed through its final Lords stage last night and will now receive Royal assent.

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Hague: Changing the way we conduct foreign policy

Wednesday, October 5 William Hague's foreign policy speech at Conservative Party Conference 2011.

Hague: No more excessive borrowing and debt

Sunday, October 2 William Hague's keynote speech to the Conservative Party Conference 2011.

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William Hague: We must not join Mandy's euro

Tuesday, January 6 William Hague explains why we must never join the euro, in an article for the Sun.

William Hague: Why Britain will never join the euro

Thursday, January 1 The Shadow Foreign Secretary has said that Britain will never join the euro under a Conservative government.

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On this day 200 years ago

Alistair Lexden - Friday, May 11 

On 11 May 1812 Spencer Perceval was assassinated.

On this day 100 years ago

Alistair Lexden - Wednesday, May 9 

A century ago, the Conservative & Unionist Party was formed.

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