Debra Shipley

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Debra Ann Shipley (born 22 June 1957) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She was Labour Party member of Parliament for Stourbridge from 1997 until the 2005 general election, when she stood down for reasons of ill health on 11 April.[1] She was succeeded by Lynda Waltho, also from the Labour Party.

Shipley generally voted along with her party, and consistently voted in favor of equal rights for homosexual people.[2] Her two most significant initiatives were the Protection of Children Act, which required that childcacre orgnizations check new staff agasinst a newly-created registry of child abusers, and the Children's Food Bill, which called for the removal of "unhealthy" food from school vending machines and improvements to school meals.[3] The latter bill attracted the support of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.[3]

Shipley was married to Simon Molesworth, who died of cancer in 2004, a year prior to her own diagnosis with breast cancer.[3]

  1. ^ Debra Shipley, former MP (English). They Work For You. FaxYourMP Ltd.. Retrieved on 2005-05-17.
  2. ^ Policy report — 'Homosexuality — Equal rights' compared to Debra Shipley MP, Stourbridge (English). The Public Whip. Retrieved on 2006-05-17.
  3. ^ a b c MP in cancer fight to stand down (English). BBC News (2005-03-24). Retrieved on 2006-05-17.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Member of Parliament for Stourbridge
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Lynda Waltho
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