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− | + | [[File:Chris Bryant.jpg|thumb|Chris Bryant]]'''Chris Bryant''' (Christopher John Bryant, born 1962) has been Labour MP for [[Rhondda|Rhondda Valley]] since 2001. In Government he was Minister for Europe and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He backed David Milliband's unsuccessful campaign to become the leader of the Labour Party. In opposition he is Shadow Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform. | |
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− | + | Chris Bryant was the first person to hold his civil partnership, to Jared Cranney, in the Houses of Parliament when Gordon Brown was Prime Minister.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/mar/18/chris-bryant-gay-mp-civil-partnership Stephen Moss, ''The Guardian'' "Chris Bryant: 'I don't think of myself as a gay MP'" 18 March 2010</ref> | |
− | ' | + | He was listed number 17 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]], 21 in the <cite>Independent on Sunday</cite>'s [[Pink List 2011]], 33 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]] and 34 in the [[World Pride Power List 2013]]. |
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+ | == Publications == | ||
+ | * <cite>Glenda Jackson: The Biography</cite> by Chris Bryant, 1999, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-255911-0 | ||
+ | * <cite>Stafford Cripps: The First Modern Chancellor</cite> by Chris Bryant, 1997, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ISBN 0-340-67892-5 | ||
+ | * <cite>Possible Dreams: Personal History of the British Christian Socialists</cite> by Chris Bryant, 1996, Hodder & Stoughton Religious, ISBN 0-340-64201-7 | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references> | ||
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+ | [[category:Labour politicians]] | ||
+ | [[category:writers]] | ||
+ | [[category:Wales]] | ||
+ | [[Category:50 most powerful 2007|26]] | ||
+ | [[Category:50 most powerful 2009|09]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pride Power List 2011|17]] | ||
+ | [[Category:World Pride Power List 2012|33]] | ||
+ | [[Category:World Pride Power List 2013|34]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pink List 2010|89]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pink List 2011|21]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pink List 2012|21]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pink List 2013 Politicians]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1962 births]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Living people]] |
Latest revision as of 10:40, 5 July 2016
Chris Bryant (Christopher John Bryant, born 1962) has been Labour MP for Rhondda Valley since 2001. In Government he was Minister for Europe and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He backed David Milliband's unsuccessful campaign to become the leader of the Labour Party. In opposition he is Shadow Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform.Chris Bryant was the first person to hold his civil partnership, to Jared Cranney, in the Houses of Parliament when Gordon Brown was Prime Minister.[1]
He was listed number 17 in the Pride Power List 2011, 21 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2011, 33 in the World Pride Power List 2012 and 34 in the World Pride Power List 2013.
Publications
- Glenda Jackson: The Biography by Chris Bryant, 1999, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-255911-0
- Stafford Cripps: The First Modern Chancellor by Chris Bryant, 1997, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ISBN 0-340-67892-5
- Possible Dreams: Personal History of the British Christian Socialists by Chris Bryant, 1996, Hodder & Stoughton Religious, ISBN 0-340-64201-7
References
- ↑ http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/mar/18/chris-bryant-gay-mp-civil-partnership Stephen Moss, The Guardian "Chris Bryant: 'I don't think of myself as a gay MP'" 18 March 2010