Profile: Rosie Winterton
Rosalie Winterton (born August 10, 1958 in Leicester) is the Labour MP for Doncaster Central.
Winterton first worked as John Prescott's Constituency Personal Assistant from 1980 until 1986.
After working for four years in the private sector, as MD of Connect Personal Affairs, Winteron returned to Prescott's office in 1994, serving as the Head of Office for the then-deputy Party Leader until 1997.
Winterton became an MP in the 1997 election, serving the safe Labour seat of Doncaster Central constituency with a vote share exceeding 50% in each general election since. She entered government in 2001, serving as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Lord Chancellor's Department, and became a Minister of State at the Department for Health in June 2003; in January 2006 her responsibilities were changed to Health Services.
Winterton first worked as John Prescott's Constituency Personal Assistant from 1980 until 1986.
After working for four years in the private sector, as MD of Connect Personal Affairs, Winteron returned to Prescott's office in 1994, serving as the Head of Office for the then-deputy Party Leader until 1997.
Winterton became an MP in the 1997 election, serving the safe Labour seat of Doncaster Central constituency with a vote share exceeding 50% in each general election since. She entered government in 2001, serving as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Lord Chancellor's Department, and became a Minister of State at the Department for Health in June 2003; in January 2006 her responsibilities were changed to Health Services.
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Posted by Ben | Thu Apr 27, 02:05:00 pm
Dear Miss Winterton,
All the staff and patients at The Queen Street Dental Practice, Wakefield have asked me to send you their thanks and Good Wishes for making yesterday such a very special day.
Kindest regards
Jayne McCarthy
Posted by Anonymous | Fri May 26, 02:26:00 pm