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Liam Byrne is the Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill and Minister of State for Borders and Immigration at the Home Office. January 2008 saw Gordon Brown ask Liam to also work as a Treasury minister to oversee the creation of Britain's new border force. Since June 2007 Liam has been fighting for the region as the first Minister for the West Midlands.
Elected in the Hodge Hill by-election in July 2004, Liam was made a minister in the Department of Health nine months
later in May 2005 where he championed dignity in care and helped oversee the 2006 White Paper. He was nominated as
Older Peoples' Champion of the Year by Help the Aged for his work.
In May 2006 Liam was promoted to Minister of State for Police and Counter-terrorism before the Home Secretary asked
him to lead the re-organisation of the immigration service.
In November 2007, Liam received the 'Minister to Watch' honour at the Spectator Magazine's Parliamentarian of the Year awards.
Before entering Parliament, Liam worked for multi-national consulting firm, Accenture and merchant bankers, NM Rothschild,
before co-founding a venture backed technology company, eGS Group, in 2000. Between 1996 and 1997 he advised the Labour
Party on the re-organisation of Millbank and helped lead Labour’s business campaign.
Comprehensive school educated, Liam graduated at the top of his class at Manchester University with a First in Politics
and Modern History and Harvard Business School where he was a Fulbright Scholar, taking his MBA with honours.
At Manchester, Liam won the Robert McKenzie Prize for the faculty's best research work and his first book contract.
He was elected in the same year as sabbatical leader of the students' union and later served on Labour Students' National
Committee and NUS National Council. At Harvard he co-chaired the summer ball committee, was co-president of the Leadership
and Ethics Forum and wrote a column for Harbus.
Liam has written widely about public service reform, economic development and party reform. His publications include
Local Government Transformed (1996), Information Age Government (1998), Reinventing Government Again (with Phil Collins)
(2004), Cities of Enterprise (2002), Britain in 2020 (2003) and Why Labour Won (2005).
Liam is a member of Amicus, the Fabian Society and the Christian Socialist Movement. He is former Associate Fellow
of the Social Market Foundation. Liam co-founded the Young Fabian magazine, Anticipations, was one of Progress' first
editors and founding treasurer of the Centre for European Reform.
He joined the Labour Party when he was 15. He lives in Birmingham with his wife Sarah and three children, Alex (6),
John (4) and Elizabeth (2).
Liam's interests include spending time with family, running half marathons for charity and English church architecture.
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About Liam's Team
Adrian Prandle
Parliamentary Researcher
Adrian is responsible for leading work for Hodge Hill in Parliament and assisting Liam with his
duties in the House of Commons. He can be contacted with media enquiries.
Eva Phillips
Constituency Director
Eva is in charge of researching local issues, organising surveys and residents' meetings. She
assists Liam in his local campaigns.
Cllr Gill Beddows
Constituency Office Manager
Gill is the first port of call for people who need assistance. She helps resolve problems on the
'phone, and also manages special events and the team diary.
On 4th May 2006 Gill was elected as Ward Councillor for Hodge Hill.
Anne-Marie Byrne
Senior Case Advisor
Anne-Marie is the team's specialist in helping resolve problems for people in Hodge Hill who need
assistance with a personal issue.
Sadia Ghani
Constituency Assistant
Sadia assists Gordon, Gill and Anne Marie with all the work in the Hodge Hill office.
Interns
Liam also has a number of people who work voluntarily in the offices in Birmingham and Parliament.
If you are interested in interning for Liam, please contact Adrian in the Westminster office.
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