Sunday, 9 June 2019
2296 Paul Marsden
Constituency : Shrewsbury and Atcham 1997-2001 ( Labour ), 2001-05
Paul defected from Labour in December 2001 over Britain's participation in the war in Afghanistan. Charles Kennedy seems to have sprung it on his colleagues without warning and they weren't happy, accusing him of control freakery. They also had doubts about the quality of their new recruit.
Paul was born in Frodsham. His father was a distribution manager and Labour councillor. He was educated at Helsby High School and Teesside Polytechnic. He had a business career as a quality manager and management consultant before his election.
Paul called for a more flexible fuel policy for rural areas during the fuel crisis of 2000. He had to take time off as his wife was seriously ill following a car crash. He was angry that his seat was regarded as a fluke win by Labour HQ and left short of resources.After being re-elected in 2001, he became a thorn in the government's side over the war in Afghanistan. In a visit to the border region with Pakistan, he helped to negotiate the release of a journalist from the Pakistan intelligence services. He spoke at a Stop the War demonstration with Tony Benn and George Galloway. Bullying by Labour whips prompted him to defect.
Paul became a shadow health spokesman working with Evan Harris. He switched to transport in 2003. He was a fierce opponent of the Iraq War and backed the Impeach Blair campaign. In 2003 he published an erotic poem online which was thought to be about his mistress. He was also said to have made advances to party workers.
In 2004 Paul announced that he was stepping down at the next election. When the 2005 campaign started he announced that he intended to rejoin Labour to support good Labour MPs though how many votes would be changed by his reversed defection is questionable.
Paul returned to business consultancy. In 2009 he was blocked from returning to the Labour party. He is currently Head of Business Intelligence at MWH Global.
Paul raised a significant amount of money through marathon running.
He is now 51.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment