Lynda Chalker
{{short description|British politician (born 1942)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
|honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable
|name = The Baroness Chalker of Wallasey
|honorific-suffix = {{postnom|country=GBR|size=100|PC|FRGS}}
|image = Official portrait of Baroness Chalker of Wallasey crop 2.jpg
|caption = Official portrait, 2018
|office = Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
|leader = John Major
|term_start = 2 May 1997
|term_end = 30 June 1997
|1blankname = Shadowing
|1namedata = Clare Short
|predecessor = Clare Short{{refn|group=n|As Shadow Minister for Overseas Development}}
|successor = Alastair Goodlad
|office1 = Minister of State for Overseas Development & Africa
|primeminister1 = Margaret Thatcher
John Major
|term_start1 = 24 July 1989
|term_end1 = 1 May 1997
|1blankname1 = Sec. of State
|1namedata1 = John Major
Douglas Hurd
Malcolm Rifkind
|predecessor1 = Chris Patten
|successor1 = Clare Short{{refn|group=n|As Secretary of State for International Development}}
|office2 = Minister of State for Europe
|primeminister2 = Margaret Thatcher
|term_start2 = 11 January 1986
|term_end2 = 24 July 1989
|1blankname2 = Sec. of State
|1namedata2 = Geoffrey Howe
|predecessor2 = Malcolm Rifkind
|successor2 = Francis Maude
|office3 = Minister of State for Transport
|primeminister3 = Margaret Thatcher
|term_start3 = 18 October 1983
|term_end3 = 11 January 1986
|predecessor3 = Position established
|successor3 = David Mitchell
|office4 = Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
|primeminister4 = Margaret Thatcher
|term_start4 = 5 March 1982
|term_end4 = 18 October 1983
|predecessor4 = Kenneth Clarke
|successor4 = David Mitchell
|office5 = Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Security
|primeminister5 = Margaret Thatcher
|term_start5 = 7 May 1979
|term_end5 = 5 March 1982
|predecessor5 = Eric Deakins
|successor5 = Tony Newton
|office6 = Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
|term_start6 = 24 April 1992
|term_end6 = 3 February 2023
Life Peerage
|office7 = Member of Parliament
for Wallasey
|term_start7 = 28 February 1974
|term_end7 = 16 March 1992
|predecessor7 = Ernest Marples
|successor7 = Angela Eagle
|office8 = President of the Royal Geographical Society
|term_start8 = 2018
|term_end8 = 2021
|predecessor8 = Nicholas Crane
|successor8 = Nigel Clifford
|birthname = Lynda Bates
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|4|29|df=y}}
|birth_place =
|death_date =
|death_place =
|occupation = Politician
|party = Conservative
|signature = Lynda Chalker signature.png
}}
Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey, {{postnom|country=GBR|size=100|PC}}, {{postnom|country=GBR|size=100|FRGS}} ({{nee|Bates}}; born 29 April 1942) is a retired British Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament for Wallasey from 1974 to 1992. She served as Minister of State for Overseas Development and Africa at the Foreign Office in the Conservative government from 1989 to 1997.
Chalker headed the British delegation which participated in the first Tokyo International Conference on African Development in October 1993.Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Japan: [http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/africa/ticad/list/donor.html 12 donor countries + EC] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180521221038/http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/africa/ticad/list/donor.html |date=21 May 2018}}
She jointly holds the 20th-century record for continuous government service, along with Kenneth Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind, Tony Newton and Patrick Mayhew, for she held government office for the entire duration of the Conservatives' 18 years in power.
Chalker is the former president of the Royal Geographical Society.
Early life and career
Chalker was educated at Roedean (where she was head girl), Heidelberg University, Queen Mary University of London and the University of Westminster (then known as the Polytechnic of Central London), and worked as a statistician and market researcher, including spells with Shell-Mex and BP and Opinion Research Centre (ORC), before entering Parliament in 1974 as MP for Wallasey, Merseyside, succeeding the former Cabinet minister Ernest Marples.
Chalker held a number of government posts, including spells as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Security from 1979 to 1982 and at the Department of Transport from 1982 to 1983. In 1983 she became Minister of State at Transport, and was appointed Minister for Europe in 1986. However, she was never made a Cabinet minister. Gillian Shephard argued that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher should have promoted Chalker to Cabinet, saying, "Lynda had a very senior position as a sort of Deputy Foreign Secretary, and she had worked a lot on her own developing policy on Africa and elsewhere. She was a serious player, loyal to a fault and never put her foot in it – a first class woman."{{cite book |last=Reeves |first=Rachel |author-link=Rachel Reeves |title=Women of Westminster: the MPs who changed politics |publisher=IB Tauris |location=London |date=7 March 2019 |isbn=978-1-78831-677-4 |oclc=1084655208}} When asked, Chalker said that she believed she was overlooked because Thatcher wanted to be the only woman in Cabinet.
Post-Commons
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Chalker was granted a life peerage as Baroness Chalker of Wallasey, of Leigh-on-Sea in the County of Essex in 1992,{{London Gazette|issue=52907|page=7461|date=29 April 1992}} after losing her seat at the general election of that year.
Chalker is the founder and president of Africa Matters Limited, an independent consultancy providing advice and assistance to companies initiating, developing or growing their activities in Africa.{{cite web|url=http://www.africamatters.com/ourpeople/baronesschalker/|title=Lynda, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey|publisher=Africa Matters|access-date=24 May 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110123203920/http://www.africamatters.com/ourpeople/baronesschalker/|archive-date=23 January 2011|df=dmy-all}} She is a member of the international advisory board of Lafarge and sits on the board of trustees of the Investment Climate Facility for Africa.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}}
She is a consultant for Uganda's Presidential Investors Roundtable (PIRT) that advises the president Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, on ways to improve Uganda's investment climate and competitiveness.[http://www.qub.ac.uk/cawp/UK%20bios/UK_bios_70s.htm#chalker Lynda Chalker biodata] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050908104812/http://www.qub.ac.uk/cawp/UK%20bios/UK_bios_70s.htm#chalker |date=8 September 2005}}, qub.ac.uk; accessed 10 August 2014.
Chalker is a member of the board of trustees of Sentebale, a charity set up to reach Lesotho's poorest children, many of whom are victims of extreme poverty and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. She founded the Chalker Foundation, which seeks to support the improvement of healthcare in Africa.
She held the position of non-executive director and chairman of the Corporate Responsibility and Reputation Committee for Unilever, retiring in May 2007, having served three terms of three years. She joined the board of Unilever as an advisory director in 1998, becoming a non-executive director in 2004.{{citation needed|date=August 2014}}
Chalker is a former chairman of the Medicines for Malaria Venture, a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to reducing the burden of malaria in disease endemic countries. She is a former non-executive director of Group Five (Pty). She was awarded the Livingstone Medal by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in 2000.[http://www.rsgs.org/awardsandmedals Royal Scottish Geographical Society website] {{webarchive |url=https://archive.today/20140812031309/http://www.rsgs.org/awardsandmedals |date=12 August 2014}}; accessed 10 August 2014.
In June 2014, Chalker was awarded honorary citizenship of Mozambique by President Armando Guebuza for services to that country.[http://clubofmozambique.com/news/former-botswana-president-to-mediate-in-dialogue-with-renamo/ Former Botswana president to mediate in dialogue with Renamo] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180814001748/http://clubofmozambique.com/news/former-botswana-president-to-mediate-in-dialogue-with-renamo/ |date=14 August 2018}}, Club of Mozambique, 18 July 2016
Chalker was shortlisted for the Grassroot Diplomat Initiative Award in 2015 for her work with Africa Matters, and she remains in the directory of the Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who publication.{{cite news |title=Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who |url=http://www.grassrootdiplomat.org/whoswho/ |access-date=27 April 2015 |work=Grassroot Diplomat |date=15 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150520125406/http://www.grassrootdiplomat.org/whoswho/ |archive-date=20 May 2015}}
In 2018, it was announced that Chalker would take over from Nicholas Crane as president of the Royal Geographical Society.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}}
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External links
- {{Hansard-contribs|mrs-lynda-chalker|Lynda Chalker}}
- [http://www.qub.ac.uk/cawp/UK%20bios/UK_bios_70s.htm#chalker Lynda Chalker biodata], qub.ac.uk; accessed 10 August 2014.
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{{s-ttl | title = Minister for Europe
| years = 1986–1989}}
{{s-aft | after = Francis Maude}}
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{{s-ttl | title = Minister for Overseas Development
| years = 1989–1997}}
{{s-aft | after = Clare Short
| as = Secretary of State for International Development}}
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Category:Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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