William Hague

Politician

1961 –

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Who is William Hague?

William Jefferson Hague FRSL MP is a British politician who has been the First Secretary of State and the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs since 2010. He previously served as Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001, and he has been the Member of Parliament for Richmond since 1989.

Hague was educated at Wath-upon-Dearne Grammar School, the University of Oxford and INSEAD, eventually being elected to the House of Commons in a by-election in 1989. Hague quickly rose through the ranks of the Major Government and was appointed to the Cabinet in 1995 as Secretary of State for Wales. Following a landslide defeat in the 1997 general election to the Labour Party, he was elected leader of the Conservative Party at the age of 36.

He resigned as Conservative Leader after the 2001 general election following a second landslide defeat, at which the Conservatives could only make a net gain of one seat, thus becoming the first Conservative Leader since the role came into being in the early 1920s not to become Prime Minister. He returned to the backbenches, beginning a career as an author, writing biographies of William Pitt the Younger and William Wilberforce. He also held several directorships, and worked as a consultant and public speaker.

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Born
Mar 26, 1961
Rotherham
Spouses
Religion
  • Church of England
Ethnicity
  • English people
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • First Class Honours, Magdalen College, Oxford
    Philosophy, Politics and Economics
  • MBA, INSEAD

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on July 23, 2013

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