Sir Paul Bryan

Sir Paul Bryan died on 11th October 2004. He was most recently the Conservative MP for Boothferry, and left the Commons on 11 June 1987.

Parliamentary career

Find out about the Parliamentary career of Sir Paul Bryan, including posts and roles held.

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Representations

Parliamentary party affiliation

Conservative
26 May 1955 - 11 June 1987

Elections contested

Sowerby
25 October 1951
Commons
Sowerby
23 February 1950
Commons
Sowerby
16 March 1949
Commons

Government posts

Minister of State (Department of Employment)
Department of Employment
12 November 1970 - 7 April 1972
Commons
Minister of State (Department of Employment and Productivity)
Department of Employment and Productivity
23 June 1970 - 12 November 1970
Commons
Lord Commissioner (HM Treasury) (Whip)
HM Treasury
1 January 1958 - 1 January 1961
Commons
Assistant Whip (HM Treasury)
HM Treasury
1 January 1956 - 1 January 1958
Commons

Other posts

Vice-Chair, Conservative Party
1 August 1961 - 31 July 1965
Commons

House membership

Commons
Sir Paul Bryan
26 May 1955 - 11 June 1987

Committee memberships