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- William_Hague abstract "William Jefferson Hague FRSL MP (born 26 March 1961) 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 (MP) for Richmond (Yorks) 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.After David Cameron was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in 2005, Hague rejoined the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Foreign Secretary. He also took on the role of "Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet", effectively serving as Cameron's deputy. After the formation of the Coalition Government in 2010, Hague was appointed First Secretary of State and Foreign Secretary.".
- William_Hague activeYearsEndDate "1995-07-05".
- William_Hague activeYearsEndDate "1997-05-02".
- William_Hague activeYearsEndDate "1997-06-19".
- William_Hague activeYearsEndDate "2001-09-13".
- William_Hague activeYearsEndDate "2010-05-11".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "1989-02-23".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "1994-07-20".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "1995-07-05".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "1997-05-02".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "1997-06-19".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "2005-12-06".
- William_Hague activeYearsStartDate "2010-05-12".
- William_Hague almaMater INSEAD.
- William_Hague almaMater Magdalen_College,_Oxford.
- William_Hague birthDate "1961-03-26".
- William_Hague birthPlace Rotherham.
- William_Hague birthPlace South_Yorkshire.
- William_Hague birthYear "1961".
- William_Hague deputy Michael_Portillo.
- William_Hague deputy Peter_Lilley.
- William_Hague electionMajority "23336".
- William_Hague monarch Elizabeth_II.
- William_Hague office "First Secretary of State".
- William_Hague office "Leader of the Conservative Party".
- William_Hague office "Leader of the Opposition".
- William_Hague office "Member of Parliament".
- William_Hague office "Minister of State for Social Security (Minister for the Disabled)".
- William_Hague office "Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs".
- William_Hague office "Secretary of State for Wales".
- William_Hague office "Shadow Foreign Secretary".
- William_Hague office "Shadow Secretary of State for Wales".
- William_Hague office "for Richmond (Yorks)".
- William_Hague party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- William_Hague primeMinister David_Cameron.
- William_Hague primeMinister John_Major.
- William_Hague primeMinister Tony_Blair.
- William_Hague religion Anglicanism.
- William_Hague successor Alistair_Burt.
- William_Hague successor David_Miliband.
- William_Hague successor Iain_Duncan_Smith.
- William_Hague successor Michael_Ancram.
- William_Hague successor Ron_Davies_(Welsh_politician).
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__1.
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__2.
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__3.
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__4.
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__5.
- William_Hague termPeriod William_Hague__6.
- William_Hague thumbnail William_Hague_2010.jpg?width=300.
- William_Hague viafId "119866788".
- William_Hague wikiPageExternalLink Hague_William.aspx.
- William_Hague wikiPageExternalLink www.fco.gov.uk.
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- William_Hague after Philip_Hammond.
- William_Hague almaMater INSEAD.
- William_Hague almaMater Magdalen_College,_Oxford.
- William_Hague as Secretary_of_State_for_Defence.
- William_Hague as Vice-Chamberlain_of_the_Household.
- William_Hague bbc "25550".
- William_Hague before Greg_Knight.
- William_Hague birthDate "1961-03-26".
- William_Hague birthName "William Jefferson Hague".
- William_Hague birthPlace "Rotherham, England".
- William_Hague dateOfBirth "1961-03-26".
- William_Hague deputy Michael_Portillo.
- William_Hague deputy Peter_Lilley.
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- William_Hague hansard "mr-william-hague".
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- William_Hague hasPhotoCollection William_Hague.
- William_Hague honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- William_Hague journalisted "william-hague".
- William_Hague leader David_Cameron.
- William_Hague leader John_Major.
- William_Hague majority "23336".
- William_Hague monarch Elizabeth_II.
- William_Hague name "Hague, William Jefferson".
- William_Hague name "William Hague".
- William_Hague office First_Secretary_of_State.
- William_Hague office Leader_of_the_Conservative_Party_(UK).
- William_Hague office Leader_of_the_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- William_Hague office Member_of_parliament.
- William_Hague office Official_Opposition_Shadow_Cabinet_(United_Kingdom).
- William_Hague office Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs.
- William_Hague office Secretary_of_State_for_Wales.
- William_Hague office Shadow_Foreign_Secretary.
- William_Hague office "Minister of State for Social Security (Minister for the Disabled)".
- William_Hague office "for Richmond (Yorks)".
- William_Hague parliament "william-hague/25550".
- William_Hague party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- William_Hague placeOfBirth "Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England".
- William_Hague predecessor David_Hunt,_Baron_Hunt_of_Wirral.
- William_Hague predecessor David_Miliband.
- William_Hague predecessor John_Major.
- William_Hague predecessor Leon_Brittan.