In 2005,
West Ham MP
Tony Banks retired and Lyn Brown was selected to contest the safe Labour seat through an
all-women shortlist. Lyn Brown became the seat's MP at the
2005 general election with a majority of 9,801 votes. She made her
maiden speech on 23 May 2005. In 2006, Brown became the
parliamentary private secretary to the Communities and Local Government Minister,
Phil Woolas. In July 2007 she was appointed parliamentary private secretary to
John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills. In June 2009 she was promoted to become an assistant
government whip. She remained as a whip, in opposition, following the
2010 general election. In June 2011, Brown was criticised by campaigners for recruiting an unpaid
intern whilst also supporting "a
living wage for all". Gus Baker of
Intern Aware stated Brown had replaced a paid member of staff with an unpaid intern, accusing her of double
hypocrisy and noting how such conduct denied opportunities to poorer people such as those from Brown's constituency. Brown stated she "would like to pay everyone" in her office, but "did not have the resources to do so". In October 2013, Brown was appointed by
Ed Miliband to serve as Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government. In September 2015, she was appointed as a Shadow Home Office Minister by Labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn, a position from which she resigned on 28 June 2016, before subsequently supporting
Owen Smith in the
2016 Labour leadership election. In October 2016, Corbyn reappointed Brown to serve as a Shadow Minister, as Shadow Minister for Policing, during which time, Brown temporarily replaced
Diane Abbott as Shadow Home Secretary during a period of ill health for Abbott. Brown stood down at the
2024 general election, and was subsequently nominated for a Labour Party life peerage by Prime Minister
Keir Starmer. She was created
Baroness Brown of Silvertown, of West Ham in the London Borough of Newham, on 23 January 2025, and was
introduced to the House of Lords on 27 January. ==Personal life==