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    Evening Herald (Plymouth), UK
    June 9, 2006 Friday

    City MP 'thrilled' with her new role


    Labour's Alison Seabeck has been given a Government post - only a
    year after she was elected as a Plymouth MP.

    Mrs Seabeck, MP for Plymouth Devonport, has been appointed the
    Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Geoff Hoon MP, in the
    Foreign Office.

    She told the Evening Herald today that she was 'delighted' by the new
    role, which will see her advising and assisting the Minister for
    Europe as he negotiates the UK's position with other European
    countries.

    Mrs Seabeck said: "I am really thrilled and honoured to be offered
    the post.

    "There is a very important job to be done, promoting and protecting
    Britain's interests within Europe whilst working with our partners in
    Europe on major issues like climate change.

    "I hope that in my small role as a PPS I can help in that important
    work."

    Mrs Seabeck was elected to represent Plymouth Devonport in May last
    year and had previously been an advisor to Local Government Minister,
    Nick Raynsford.

    She said: "This is a whole new ball game for me, but it is not going
    to be as time-demanding as the select committees I have sat on.

    "It is not going to impinge on my constituency time, which was a
    concern of mine. It is an area of policy I am not an expert in, so I
    will be on quite a learning curve."

    Mrs Seabeck has wasted no time in getting to grips with the new role,
    having assisted Mr Hoon in a Commons debate about Armenia on
    Wednesday.

    She said: "The work will carry on next week, when we have got a
    debate on Europe coming up.

    "It will be a steady stream of work, but offset by my probable
    withdrawal from one or both of the select committees on which I sit."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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