Wednesday, 12 June 2019
2299 Danny Alexander
Constituency : Inverness. Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey 2005-15
The 2005 election saw Charles Kennedy take the Liberal Democrats past Lloyd George's total of 1929 with 62 seats, largely at Labour's expense. However in the wake of the Iraq War and the inept performance of the Tories during the last Parliament, there was general disappointment at the result. Kennedy's stumbling performance at a press conference fuelled rumours of a drink problem. His trumpeting of the defection of left wing Labour MP Brian Sedgemore was also thought to be an own goal. I'm not giving Sedgemore a post because he waited until Parliament had dissolved before making his move, didn't defend his seat and doesn't seem to have played much part in the party after the election.
Danny took the substantially redrawn seat around Inverness, a notional Labour seat.
Danny was born in Edinburgh but raised in the Hebrides. He was educated at Lochaber Grammar School and Oxford. He worked as a press officer for the party then director of communications for Britain in Europe. He was briefly head of communications for the Cairngorms National Park before his election.
Danny became a junior spokesman on work and pensions. He became Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions under Menzies Campbell then became Nick Clegg's chief of staff.
Danny was on the negotiating team for the party after the 2010 election and became Secretary of State for Scotland in the coalition government. He was moved to Chief Secretary to the Treasury following David Laws's resignation. He became part of "the quad" with Clegg, Cameron and George Osborne that decided the broad direction of government policy. Along with Osborne, he presided over the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review which ushered in the age of austerity. He was attacked by Harriet Harman who was forced to apologise for describing him as a "ginger rodent". He took the jibe in good part.
Danny became notorious for his wooden delivery of feeble jokes at party conferences.
One of Danny's last actions as an MP was introducing a so-called "Yellow budget " to the House after the official Coalition budget had been agreed. The stunt didn't do him much good. He was knighted in the Dissolution Honours LIst.
Danny was soundly beaten by the SNP in 2015. Osborne immediately nominated him for vice president and corporate secretary at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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