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Member of the European Parliament for the North West
Chris Davies
The North West IS Chris Davies's region. He was born in Lancashire, grew up in Cheshire, has served as a councillor on Merseyside and as an MP in Greater Manchester. As a competitive fell runner he claims Cumbria as his spiritual home!
Prior to his 1999 election to the European Parliament he was a marketing consultant, and he ran his own business for much of the previous 15 years. He served for two years (1995-97) as Member of Parliament for the Littleborough and Saddleworth constituency (Oldham/Rochdale), represented Lees ward on Oldham MBC from 1994-98. He is a former Chairman of the Housing Committee on Liverpool City Council, and represented the city centre/Toxteth ward of Abercromby from 1980-84.
Since 1979 he has been married to Carol, a school teacher, who at that time was already a councillor in Liverpool having beaten him to become the first of the pair to win an election. They have a daughter named Kate (born 1991), and live in Greenfield, Saddleworth (Oldham MBC) where urban Greater Manchester meets the South Pennine hills.
Chris Davies has been the Liberal Democrat MEP for the North West since 1999, and was re-elected in the 2004 European Parliament elections.
In June 2004 Chris was elected leader of the British Liberal Democrat MEPs - a position he held until May 2006 (see news release for his resignation statement).
He serves also as the Liberal Democrat spokesman on the environment and public health in the European Parliament.
Born:
7 July 1954. Lytham St Annes. Father a doctor, mother a nurse (ward sister).
Educated:
1965-72 Cheadle Hulme School
1972-75 Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge University (read history)
1975-77 University of Kent at Canterbury.
Chris joined the Liberal Party in 1974 and his first voluntary political job was to clear out the toilets in the derelict shop leased by the local party as a general election HQ. Putting academic work first while at Cambridge, he became a true political activist from almost the moment he arrived in Canterbury, leaving time only first to meet Carol before setting up the university Liberal association. This doomed his economic history Ph.D. which remains unfinished in his attic.
In 1977 the two moved to Liverpool (Carol's home city) where Chris set about trying to get elected as a Liberal in the Toxteth/city centre Abercromby ward, then part of the safest Labour constituency in England. Until that time the Liberals traditionally came fourth behind the Communists. He won the seat on his third attempt in 1980.
Liberals elsewhere in Liverpool were already well established, and the party was in minority control of the city council from 1980 to 1983. As chairman of housing (1981-2 acting, 1982-3 full) Chris developed a housing co-operative programme to give people who could never afford to buy a house the chance to control their own homes, introduced the largest private sector housing renewal programme in the country, and also the largest inner city build-for-sale programme in the country.
The Liberals lost control of Liverpool in 1983. Chris worked in London for a couple of years, commuting by train each week, and started looking for a parliamentary seat to contest. His criteria were that it had to be in the North West, had to have hills nearby, had to be within daily commuting distance of Liverpool, and had to have at least an outside chance of being won by a Liberal.
He was selected as parliamentary candidate for Littleborough and Saddleworth in 1985. Although the party locally had come 2nd with 31% of the votes in the 1983 general election, in practice it hardly existed on the ground and held just 4 of the 24 council seats. Chris took a long term lead in building up the organisation and promoting the Liberals. Although he was personally unsuccessful in the 1987 and 1992 elections, by the time of the by-election the party held 20 of the 24 council seats and he had moved the constituency up from 73rd to 13th place on the Liberal Democrats' list of winnable seats.
The Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election in July 1995, following the death of sitting Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens, proved a crucial battle between the forces of 'New Labour' (Peter Mandelson was campaign manager) and Liberal Democrats in an area where the party had grown strong on the ground. Until that time New Labour appeared to be sweeping all before them. Mandelson branded Chris as the candidate who was 'High on Taxes' (he wanted to spend more on education) and 'Soft on Drugs' (he wanted a Royal Commission to review existing laws). The Liberal Democrats' victory gave the party much enhanced national credibility and proved that where it was it was strong on the ground it was perfectly capable of beating the Conservatives. It also set the scene for discussions between Tony Blair and Paddy Ashdown about the 'project' for mutual cooperation.
Chris was Member of Parliament for less than two years. He spoke in the House on some 30 occasions, introduced four pieces of legislation (which, in accord with normal Commons' procedures, disappeared without trace), and asked hundreds of questions. Although he is pleased that with a Government majority reduced to single figures his vote actually mattered, and he is pleased to have stood up for principles important to him, he doesn't believe that he made any difference at all to the legislative agenda of the time.
Incidentally, in 1996 he voted against awarding himself an increase in salary, and subsequently arranged that not a penny of the increase was paid into his pocket.
The Littleborough and Saddleworth seat disappeared through boundary changes in 1997. Chris fought the new Oldham East constituency but failed to win by a margin of 3,000 votes.
Within weeks of the general election it was announced that the next European Parliament elections would be contested on a regional basis with MEPs elected through a voting method ensuring proportional representation. This provided Chris with the opportunity to represent the entire North West, and Liberal Democrat party members selected him to be their lead candidate the following year.
Constituency Office
87A Castle Street, Stockport
SK3 9AR
0161 477 7070
0161 477 7007
chrisdaviesmep@cix.co.uk
www.winwithchris.org.uk
Parliament
Blackburn PPC
Paul English
Paul English, who is 39, stood for the Liberal Democrats in the Skipton & Ripon seat at the last General Election, when he polled 13,480 votes and bit into long-standing Conservative MP, David Curry's large majority. He received the 5th highest vote received by any Liberal Democrat Candidate in the entire Yorkshire & Humber Region.
Cllr. English, has been a member of Craven District Council since 1999. He has been the Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Craven District since 2002 and was the Deputy Leader of the Council between 2002 - 2008.
He is currently the Leader of Skipton Town Council and has held his Skipton West seat since 1997. He was the youngest ever Mayor of Skipton in 2003.
His Ward has the largest Muslim population in the whole County of North Yorkshire, and he is well known for his work with ethnic communities. He is the honorary President of Skipton Islamic Society. He is a former Portfolio Holder for both Housing and for the Economy.
Paul, who was born in Bootle, is married to Polly, who is also a Councillor. He has been the Chief Officer at Craven Voluntary Action, based in Skipton since 2003
englishpa@hotmail.com
Blackburn Lib Dem Councillors
Audley Ward
Salim Lorgat
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Audley Ward
Executive Member - Housing & Neighbourhood Services
451 Revidge Rd.
Blackburn
BB1 8DH
01254 677 775
salim.lorgat@blackburn.gov.uk
Bastwell Ward
Sajid Ali
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Bastwell Ward
Chair - Licensing Committee
Member - Regeneration & Technical Overview & Scrutiny Committee
190 St. James Rd
Blackburn
BB1 8HH
07920 803 689
sajid.ali@blackburn.gov.uk
Bastwell Ward:
Mohammed Rizwan
156 St. James Rd
Blackburn
BB1 8HH
07793 859 148
Mohammed.rizwan@blackburn.gov.uk
Corporation Park
Abdul Rehman
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Corporation Park
Lead Member for Citizen and Consumer Rights
Member of the Planning & Highways Committee
1 Meins Rd
Blackburn
BB2 6QQ
07968 143 919
abdul.rehman@blackburn.gov.uk
Shear Brow Ward
Muntazir Patel
Member - Shear Brow Ward
Vice Chair - Sustainable Neighbourhoods Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Policy & Review Committee
13 Cromer Place
Blackburn
BB1 8EL
01254 671 328
Darwen Lib Dem Councillors
Marsh House Ward
Simon Huggill
Member for Marsh House Ward
Lead Member - Regeneration
Member - Corporate Resources Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Children's Services Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Health & Social Care Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Belvedere
Sough Rd.
Darwen
BB3 2BN
01254 702 810
m.huggill@hotmail.co.uk
simon.huggill@blackburn.gov.uk
Marsh House Ward
Chris Thayne
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Marsh House Ward.
Executive Member for Children's Services
9 Woodlands Grove,
Darwen
BB3 1JZ
01254 704 746
christopher.thayne@blackburn.gov.uk
Sudell Ward
Paul Browne
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Sudell Ward.
Lead Member - Leisure & Culture
Member Planning & Highways Committee
Chair - Audit Committee
Member Lancashire Combined Fire Authority
100 Greenway Street,
Darwen
BB3 1EQ
01254 701 296
paul.browne@blackburn.gov.uk
Sudell Ward
Roy Davies
Liberal Democrat Councillor Sudell Ward.
Chair - Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Policy & Review Committee
Member - Corporate Resources Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Licensing Committee
209 Olive Lane
Darwen
Lancs.
01254 608 214
Roy.Davies@blackburn.gov.uk
Whitehall Ward:
David Foster
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Whitehall Ward.
Group Leader
Deputy Leader of the Council
Executive Member for Adult Social Care
4 Derby Close,
Darwen
BB3 2EJ
01254 703 858
01254 703 858
david.foster@blackburn.gov.uk
Whitehall Ward
Karimeh Foster
Liberal Democrat Councilllor - Whitehall Ward.
Lead Member - Adult Social Care
Member of Regeneration & Technical Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member of Standards Committee
4 Derby Close,
Darwen
BB3 2EJ
01254 703 858
karimeh.foster@blackburn.gov.uk
Rossendale Lib Dem Councillors
Greenfield Ward
Catherine Pilling
Member:
Licensing Committee,
Policy Overview and Scrutiny Committee,
Appointments and Appeals Committee,
Governance Working Group ,
Grants Advisory Group ,
Markets Liaison Group ,
Youth Cabinet ,
Grants Advisory Group,
Haslingden with Edenfield Neighbourhood Forum.
I have lived in Rossendale for over 20 years and live in the ward that I am proud to represent. I was asked to stand as a Liberal Democrat candidate at the local elections and decided to give it a go. My work as a local councillor allows me to meet lots of people of all ages and from all walks of life which I enjoy. I do get frustrated when people contact me and there is not always an easy solution to their problem or concerns but get a real buzz when I am able to help.
Any spare time that we have involves watching football, going for bike rides on our tandem, walking the dog and going to the cinema and theatre.
18 Helmshore Rd
Haslingden
BB4 4BG
01706 210 346
07817 414 325
catherinepilling@btinternet.com
Whitewell Ward
Jim Pilling:
Member:
Audit Committee,
Standards Committee,
Rawtenstall Neighbourhood Forum.
I am committed to forming a partnership with the community in order to make our area a place we can enjoy and have pride in. I am always available to talk about any problems, ideas or schemes which you think are important. I am waiting by my phone!
18 Helmshore Rd
Haslingden
BB4 4BG
01706 210 346
07970 904 022
jimpilling23@btinternet.com
Whitewell Ward
Tim Nuttall
Member:
Development Control Committee,
Rawtenstall Neighbourhood Forum.
I was born in Rossendale General Hospital in 1952 and have lived in Whitewell Ward all my life. I worked in the ward for 20 years as an Insurance Agent. Since 1995 I have worked across N.W. England in Civil Service and Local Government jobs, currently in Tourism. Since footwear and textile manufacturing started to decline, I have been an advocate of Rossendale's regeneration through its assets of countryside and heritage to make it a superb and vibrant place to live and work. I live in Waterfoot with my partner, Elaine. We enjoy being out in Rossendale's wonderful countryside. I've recently become involved with Waterfoot Forward residents' group, and Rossendale Mela committee which aims to hold an annual multicultural music event based on the idea of Asian Mela. I've also been involved with Rossendale's twinning with Bocholt for over 40 years.
3 Fern St
Waterfoot
BB4 9BL
01706 226 857
07817 362 798
timnuttall@rossendalebc.gov.uk
Darwen Town Council - Councillors
Paul Browne
Liberal Democrat Councillor - Sudell Ward.
Lead Member - Leisure & Culture
Member Planning & Highways Committee
Chair - Audit Committee
Member Lancashire Combined Fire Authority
100 Greenway Street,
Darwen
BB3 1EQ
01254 701 296
paul.browne@blackburn.gov.uk
Roy Davies
Liberal Democrat Councillor Sudell Ward.
Chair - Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Policy & Review Committee
Member - Corporate Resources Overview & Scrutiny Committee
Member - Licensing Committee
209 Olive Lane
Darwen
Lancs.
01254 608 214
Roy.Davies@blackburn.gov.uk
Steve Duncan
Member Darwen Town Council - Whitehall Ward
Park House
Park Rd
Darwen
BB3 2LE
01254 702 427
duncansatparkhouse@btopenworld.com
John East
Member of Darwen Town Council - Whitehall Ward
26 Stanley Drive
Darwen
BB3 2EL
01254 771 957
eastiseast2004@yahoo.co.uk
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