George Osborne

Member of Parliament for Tatton

Chancellor of the Exchequer

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Born and educated in London, George studied modern history at Oxford University, where he became joint editor of the University magazine Isis.

After a short spell as a freelance journalist, George joined the Conservative Research Department in 1994 and has since dedicated himself wholly to politics.

George has covered a wide range of issues and departments in his career – including Work and Pensions, Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, and Transport.

Before becoming Shadow Chancellor, he served as Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Shadow Economic Secretary, as well as sitting on the Public Accounts Select Committee.

In May 2010, he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer.

POSITIONS HELD:

  • MP for Tatton, 2001 –
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer, May 2010 -
  • Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, May 2005 – May 2010
  • Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Sept 2004 – May 2005
  • Shadow Work and Pensions Minister
  • Shadow Economic Secretary
  • Opposition Whip
  • Political Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition and Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet, 1997-2001
  • Special Adviser at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1995 - 97

FAMILY LIFE:

  • Married to Frances
  • Two children

Building a stronger, more balanced economy

Tuesday, November 29 Today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his 2011 Autumn Statement to Parliament.

Chancellor announces sale of Northern Rock

Friday, November 18 The Government is set to recoup £747-million of taxpayers' cash following the announcement that Northern Rock is to be sold to Virgin Money.

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George Osborne: We have put fuel into the tank of the British economy

Wednesday, March 23 The Chancellor’s 2011 Budget statement to the House of Commons.

George Osborne: We're building a better future for Britain

Saturday, March 5 The Chancellor's speech to Spring Forum in Cardiff.

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Five great deceptions at heart of Labour's Budget

Wednesday, March 24 George Osborne writes for the Daily Telegraph on the need for a Budget that will get the economy moving.

George Osborne: Our planet - boom or bust?

Sunday, March 29 Ahead of the G20 summit the Shadow Chancellor says Gordon Brown has left the economy worst-placed of all to weather the recession.

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Apprenticeships: encouraging growth

Richard Graham - Wednesday, February 8 

Apprenticeships are good for the country, companies and individuals.

A successful CPF conference

Baroness Warsi - Tuesday, January 31 

Sayeeda Warsi opened the first CPF Winter Conference.

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