Parliamentary career
Find out about the Parliamentary career of Sir Harold Walker, including posts and roles held.
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Representations
Doncaster Central [1983 - 1997]
Elected 3 times
9 June 1983
- 1 May 1997
Commons
Doncaster [1974 - 1983]
Elected 3 times
28 February 1974
- 9 June 1983
Commons
Doncaster [1950 - 1974]
Elected 3 times
15 October 1964
- 28 February 1974
Commons
Party affiliation
Labour
15 October 1964
- 11 November 2003
Government posts
Minister of State (Department of Employment)
Department of Employment
14 April 1976
- 4 May 1979
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Employment)
Department of Employment
11 March 1974
- 14 April 1976
Commons
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Employment and Productivity)
Department of Employment and Productivity
6 April 1968
- 19 June 1970
Commons
Assistant Whip (HM Treasury)
HM Treasury
1 April 1967
- 5 April 1968
Commons
Other posts
Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Ways and Means
9 June 1983
- 9 April 1992
Commons
House membership
Commons
Sir Harold Walker
15 October 1964
- 1 May 1997