 EDWINA
CURRIE
Edwina Currie
was born in
Liverpool
and graduated
from Oxford
and London
Universities.
She taught
economics
and economic
history and
was a tutor
for the Open
University.
Birmingham
City Councillor
(1975-1986),
Chairman of
Central Birmingham
Health Authority
and served
as MP for
South Derbyshire
from1983 -
1997.
Edwina is
a well known
broadcaster
and author.
She writes
regularly
for the national
press and
magazines.
She has written
several books,
including
“Life
Lines”
published
in 1989, on
her time as
Health Minister.
“What
Women Want”
on women’s
roles and
“Three
Line Quips”
witticisms
from the House
of Commons.
Her first
novel “A
Parliamentary
Affair”
went to Number
1 in the best-seller
lists and
has sold over
250,000 copies
in English
and been translated
into German,
Italian, Polish
and Russian.
Her second
“A Woman’s
Place”
(1996) and
third “She’s
Leaving Home”
(1997) set
in her native
Liverpool,
were also
best-sellers.
The fourth
novel “The
Ambassador”
a tongue-in-cheek
look at the
world in the
near future.
Her books
are borrowed
over 100,000
times a year
from libraries.
Her novel
“Chasing
Men”
appeared in
February 2000.
Edwina presents
her own programme
“Late
Night Currie”
for BBC Radio
Five Live.
She is also
frequently
heard on Radio
4 and Radio
2. On television
she has presented
“Sunday
Supplement”
for central
TV and “Espresso”
for Channel
5, “Menu
from Heaven”
for ITV in
April/May
1998 and her
BBC daytime
TV series
“What
Now”.
From 1985-86
Edwina was
PPS (aide)
to Sir Keith
Joseph at
the Department
of Education
and science
from 1986-88
she was a
government
minister at
the DHSS (later
the Department
of Health)
under Margaret
Thatcher.
She resigned
after warning
about food
safety in
eggs. John
Major invited
her to rejoin
the government
in 1992 but
she declined.
She lost her
seat in the
1997 General
Election.
A pro-European,
in June 1994
she was a
candidate
for the European
Parliament
for Beds and
Milton Keynes.
The Conservatives
won 18 out
of 87 seats
and she was
not returned.
1995 - 1997
Edwina was
Chairman of
the Conservative
Group for
Europe and
1995 –
1999 was vice
chairman of
the all-party
European Movement.
She has been
the subject
of several
full-length
documentary
profiles including
“The
Other Half”
(1984 John
Pitman), Channel
4 “Dispatches”
(1989 Michael
Cockerell),
“Vanessa’s
Day with…..”
(1997 Vanessa
Feltz). She
frequently
appears on
other radio
and TV stations.
December
1988 Edwina
Currie was
runner-up
to Mrs Thatcher
in BBC Radio
4’s
“Woman
of the Year”
poll; the
following
year she came
sixth in the
same poll
(between Mother
Theresa and
Raisa Gorbachev).
In 1990 she
was voted
“Speaker
of the Year”
by the Association
of Speakers’
Clubs and
1994 was chosen
as “Campaigner
of the Year”
in The Spectator
Parliamentarian
of the Year
Awards for
her work on
homosexual
equality.
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