Liam Byrne previously spent a year as Under-Secretary of State for Care Services at the Department of Health.
Liam Byrne joined the Labour Party when he was 15 and was elected to the seat of Birmingham Hodge Hill in the by-election in July 2004. He lives in Birmingham with his wife Sarah and three children.
Liam was educated at Manchester University where he graduated with first class honours and was elected leader of the Student’s Union, and Harvard Business School where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He advised the Labour Party on general election organisation between 1996-7 before managing Labour’s national business campaign.
Liam began his career at Andersen Consulting and worked for NM Rothschilds before starting a venture-backed technology company in 2000. Liam is the author of Local Government Transformed (1996); Information Age Government (1998); New Strategies for Full Employment (2001); and Britain in 2020 (forethought, 2003). He was also co-editor of Reinventing Government Again (2004).
Liam is a member of Amicus, the Christian Socialist Movement, the Fabian Society and was formerly an Associate Fellow of the Social Market Foundation.
In his own words:
"There was no hesitation when the PM called me to the Commons to ask me to become the first Minister for the West Midlands. He was emphatic. And I was absolutely delighted.
I believe the rationale for regional ministers is simple. An extra pair of hands to help us close the wealth gap between Britain’s regions."
Government Office for the West Midlands
The Government Office for the West Midlands works with organisations across the West Midlands to deliver the Government’s policies and programmes in the region.

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