Paul Holmes | |
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Chair of the Liberal Democrats | |
In office 5 May 2005 –6 May 2010 | |
Leader | Charles Kennedy Menzies Campbell Nick Clegg |
Preceded by | Matthew Taylor |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Member of Parliament for Chesterfield | |
In office 8 June 2001 –12 April 2010 | |
Preceded by | Tony Benn |
Succeeded by | Toby Perkins |
Personal details | |
Born | Sheffield,England | 16 January 1957
Political party | Social Democrats (Before 1988) Liberal Democrats (1988–present) |
Spouse | Raelene |
Children | 2 daughters 1 son |
Alma mater | University of York University of Sheffield |
Website | Official website |
Paul Robert Holmes (born 16 January 1957) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Chesterfield,previously held by Tony Benn,from 2001 to 2010.
He grew up in Sheffield on a council estate. He went to Prince Edward Primary School,Manor Top,then Firth Park Secondary School (now Firth Park Community Arts College),a comprehensive from 1969 (when he was 12).
Holmes graduated in History from the University of York in 1978 [1] and before being elected an MP,was a history teacher for 22 years. He gained a PGCE from the University of Sheffield. He taught from 1979–84 at Chesterfield School (now Brookfield Community School [2] ),then Buxton College from 1984–90,and from 1990–2001 he was Head of Sixth Form at Buxton Community School (the successor to Buxton College).
Holmes joined the SDP in 1983. From 1987–95,representing the Liberal Democrats,he was a councillor for Brimington South Ward,then from 1999–2003 for Walton ward on Chesterfield Borough Council. Holmes is currently the lead councillor for the opposition on Chesterfield Borough Council and is a councillor for Barrow Hill and New Whittington ward.
His election as chairman of the parliamentary party in 2005 was a surprise to many,since it came at the expense of incumbent chairman Matthew Taylor (a close friend of then Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy). Commentators attributed the result to dissatisfaction with some elements of Kennedy's leadership and a belief amongst MPs that the role of party chairman should be more that of a backbenchers' 'shop steward' and less under the influence of the leadership.
Holmes,not yet an MP,supported Simon Hughes in the leadership election following Paddy Ashdown's retirement in 1999. At the 2005 party conference,he voted against plans by the leadership to support capping the European Union budget at 1% of GDP and to privatise the post office (and was on the winning side in both votes). However,he publicly declared himself to be in full support of Kennedy's leadership following rumours that Hughes was planning a leadership challenge. [3] In the leadership election caused by the resignation of Charles Kennedy,Paul Holmes took on the role of chair to Simon Hughes' leadership campaign
Holmes was a member of the House of Commons Education &Skills Select Committee from 2001–2007,but stood down from the Committee in July 2007 to concentrate on his appointment as Shadow Minister for Housing. Previously Holmes had been a Spokesman on Disability (2001–2005),Work and Pensions (2002–2005) and Arts and Heritage (2006–2007). In December 2007 he returned to the back benches,being one of only two MPs in the party to lose their shadow cabinet responsibilities in the reshuffle following Nick Clegg's election as Liberal Democrat leader. [4]
Holmes hit the headlines in March 2008 when he was the only Liberal Democrat MP to sign an Early Day Motion praising Fidel Castro at the time of his resignation. He was quoted on the BBC as saying "It is true Cuba has political prisoners and no free elections,but it has very good dentistry." [5]
Holmes was the Liberal Democrat Shadow Minister for Justice [6] and sat on the Children,Families and Schools Select Committee. [7]
Holmes is a founding member of the centre-left Beveridge Group within the Liberal Democrats. [8] He is also an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society and a Distinguished Supporter of Humanists UK,and was also a vice-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group,before his defeat in the 2010 general election. [9]
In 1978 he married Raelene Palmer. His children were born and brought up in Chesterfield.
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