Glenis WILLMOTT

Glenis WILLMOTT Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Member United Kingdom Labour Party
 

Born on 4 March 1951, Horden Co. Durham

 
   
Member

ENVICommittee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
D-HRDelegation to the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee

Substitute

LIBECommittee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
D-USDelegation for relations with the United States

Curriculum vitae (The MEP is solely responsible for the information published)

  • HNC in medical science, specialising in clinical chemistry (circa 1974); HNC specialising in haematology (circa 1984). Medical scientist (1969-1987). Parliamentary Assistant to Alan Meale MP for Mansfield (1987-1990). Trade union officer (1990-2006).
  • Regional board member, East Midlands Labour Party (1990-present). Two terms as Chair of Regional Labour Party, most recently 2002-2004. In the GMB Trade Union: political officer (1990-2006); organiser (1992-1995); senior organiser (1995-2006). Secretary, East Midlands Trade Union and Labour Party Liaison Committee (1990-2006). Member of the TUC regional council (1990-2004).
  • County councillor, Nottinghamshire County Council (1989-1993).
  • In the European Parliamentary Labour Party: Whip (2006-2009); Leader (2009- ).

Parliamentary activities - 7th parliamentary term
 
Accredited assistants
 
  • FLAGG Andrew
  • MERRETT Kieron
  • WILLMOTT Edward
 
 
Local assistants
 
  • CASSWELL Patrick
  • CRUICKSHANK Matthew D.
  • TOMLINSON Kelly
 
 
Contacts
 
Bruxelles
  • Parlement européen
    Bât. Altiero Spinelli
    13G305
    60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
    B-1047 Bruxelles/Brussel
  • +32(0)2 28 45459
  • +32(0)2 28 49459
 
Strasbourg
  • Parlement européen
    Bât. Louise Weiss
    T07028
    1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman
    CS 91024
    F-67070 Strasbourg Cedex
  • +33(0)3 88 1 75459
  • +33(0)3 88 1 79459
 
Postal address
  • European Parliament
    Rue Wiertz
    Altiero Spinelli 13G305
    B-1047 Brussels