Michael Meacher
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The Right Honourable Michael Hugh Meacher (born November 4, 1939) is a British Labour party politician, and MP for Oldham West and Royton.
Beginnings
He was educated at New College, Oxford and the LSE. He became a researcher and lecturer in social administration at Essex and York universities and wrote a book about older people's treatment in mental hospitals.In Parliament
Junior minister
He was first elected to Parliament in 1970, and served as a junior minister under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan (Under-Secretary for Industry, 1974-5, Under- Secretary for Health and Social Security, 1975-9). During opposition he was in the Shadow Cabinet for fourteen years and concurrently lectured at the LSE. He was seen as a figure on the left and an ally of Tony Benn and stood as the left's candidate against Roy Hattersley in the 1983 deputy leadership election.Blair government
He was an elected member of the Shadow Cabinet from 1983 to 1997, but Tony Blair only appointed him to junior ministerial position as Minister for the Environment, first at the Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions (1997-2001), then at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2001-2003). His commitment to environmental causes led him frequently to criticise government policy, distancing him from ministerial colleagues and limiting his influence outside a narrow group of non-governmental organisations and green campaigners. He was also criticised for hypocrisy when he condemned second home owners; according to the BBC, he and his wife owned over six houses themselves. [link]Back benches
He was sacked in June 2003, to be replaced by Elliot Morley. Since then he has attacked the government on a number of issues, most notably that of genetically modified food and the 2003 Iraq war, though in the run-up to the invasion he had accepted the war could be justified on the basis of Saddam Hussein's treatment of the Iraqi people.He has also however claimed that a supposed absence of prevention by United States authorities of the hijackings on September 11, 2001 was suspicious and 'offered an extremely convenient pretext' for subsequent military action in Afghanistan and Iraq.[link][link] This was seen as giving credence to conspiracy theories. [link]
In May 2005 he introduced the [Climate Change EDM] to parliament, which calls upon the government to commit to yearly CO2 emission reductions of 3%.
In June 2006, various articles appeared in the British media claiming Meacher would stand as a stalking horse against Tony Blair in order to intiate a leadership contest and make Gordon Brown Prime Minister; others suggested, especially after Brown came out in support of the Trident missile programme and nuclear energy, that Meacher would run as a serious challenger against Brown, on behalf of the left-wing of the Labour party.
Outside Parliament
He appeared briefly as himself in the 1985 BBC Television drama serial Edge of Darkness.in 1988 he lost a libel action against the journalist Alan Watkins, who had pointed out that Meacher had invented working class origins by referring to his father as a farm labourer (he was in fact an accountant).
Meacher is a member of the Fabian Society.
External links
- [Video: Meacher says US allowed 9/11 to happen]
- [Free video clips of Michael Meacher at Big Picture TV]
- [ePolitix - Michael Meacher] official site
- [Guardian Politics Ask Aristotle - Michael Meacher MP]
- [This war on terrorism is bogus - Michael Meacher MP]
- [TheyWorkForYou.com - Michael Meacher MP]
- [The Big Ask] More information about the Climate Change EDM
- [BBC profile]
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