David Clelland

British Labour Party politician


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FieldValue
nameDavid Clelland
imageDavidclelland.jpg
officeLord Commissioner of the Treasury
primeministerTony Blair
1blanknameChancellor
1namedataGordon Brown
term_start6 February 2001
term_end11 June 2001
predecessorBob Ainsworth
successorIan Pearson (2002)
office1Member of Parliament
for Tyne Bridge
predecessor1Harry Cowans
successor1Constituency abolished
term_start16 December 1985
term_end112 April 2010
birth_date
birth_placeGateshead, County Durham, England
nationalityBritish
spouseMaureen Potts (married 1965, separated 1998, died 2007), Brenda Graham (married 2005)
partyLabour
children2 from first marriage
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Early life

Clelland was born in Gateshead and educated locally at the Kelvin Grove Boys' School (now a primary school) and the Gateshead and Hebburn Technical College. After leaving education in 1959 he was an electrical fitter for Reyrolle in Hebburn for twenty-two years from 1964. He was elected as a councillor in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in 1972 and became its leader in 1984.

Parliamentary career

Clelland was selected to contest the 1985 Tyne Bridge by-election, one of the then-safest Labour seats in the country, which had become vacant following the death of the MP Harry Cowans. Clelland retained the seat at the by-election on 5 December 1985 with a majority of 6,575. At the by-election, he defeated Rod Kenyon and Jacqui Lait, the latter of whom became a two-time Conservative Member of Parliament.

In Parliament, Clelland served on the Home Affairs Select Committee from 1986 until he joined the Energy Select Committee for a year in 1989. He became an opposition whip in 1995 under the leadership of Tony Blair and was made an Assistant Government Whip in office following the 1997 general election. He was promoted to become a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury, a 'full' whip, in January 2001.

He ceased being a whip following the 2001 general election, and became a member of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Select Committee, until 2005. Following the 2005 general election he became a member of the Transport Select Committee. In 2002, he was appointed an advisor to the Minister of Sport Richard Caborn on greyhound racing.

Clelland attracted controversy in 2008 for reply to a letter from a disgruntled constituent. The constituent, Gary Scott, wrote to Clelland accusing him of following the views of the Labour Party and not those of his constituents. Clelland responded by saying: "Given your rude and offensive manner I accept your offer not to vote for me again - if indeed you ever have - I do not want your vote so you can stick it where it best pleases you".

Following boundary changes, the seat of Tyne Bridge was abolished and replaced by a new seat Gateshead for the 2010 general election. Following a close fought contest with Sharon Hodgson, the sitting MP for Gateshead East and Washington West, Clelland was chosen to fight the new seat at the next election for the Labour Party. With an election soon due, on 26 January 2010, Clelland announced that he would stand down at the 2010 general election. Hodgson was selected for the adjoining new seat of Washington and Sunderland West, and a new Parliamentary candidate, Gateshead councillor Ian Mearns, was selected and won the seat of Gateshead for the Labour Party.

Personal life

David Clelland married Maureen Potts on 31 March 1965 in Gateshead, with whom he had two children and four grandchildren. In 1998 they separated after Clelland had an affair with his secretary, Brenda Graham, whom he later married in 2005. Maureen Clelland died in May 2007.

He also recorded the Alex Glasgow song "The Socialist ABC" on the CD From Tees to Tyne, saying "I've been singing this song as a party piece for years, but I was surprised and delighted when the people from The Northumbria Anthology asked me to record it".

References

References

  1. "Debate on the Address — [First Day]: 20 Jun 2001: House of Commons debates".
  2. [http://www.recessmonkey.com/2008/07/06/clellands-correspondence/ Recess Monkey - Clelland’s correspondence] {{webarchive. link. (16 August 2008)
  3. [http://www.gary-scott.co.uk/20080627.jpg Gary Scott - Reply from David Clelland MP]{{dead link. (November 2017)
  4. "The Times - MP David Clelland: 'I don't want your vote, stick it'".
  5. (26 January 2010). "Labour MP David Clelland set to stand down". [[Sunday Sun]].
  6. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/204084.stm BBC News - Whip admits affair with secretary]
  7. "ChronicleLive - Tyneside MP Clelland defends employing wife".

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