Jump to content

Steve Reed: Difference between revisions

From LGBT History Project
Ross Burgess (talk | contribs)
Created page with "'''Stever Reed''' is a Labour politician. He has been leader of Lambeth council since May 2006 and is a deputy chair of the Local Government Association.<ref>http://www.local..."
 
m Fix bare <references> tag: MW 1.45.1 Cite requires self-closing <references/>
 
(12 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Stever Reed''' is a Labour politician. He has been leader of [[Lambeth]] council since May 2006 and is a deputy chair of the Local Government Association.<ref>http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/lga-executive/-/journal_content/56/10171/28693/ARTICLE-TEMPLATE</ref>
[[File:Steve-reed-mp.jpg|thumb|Steve Reed]]'''Steve Reed''' (Steven Mark Ward Reed, born 1963) is a Labour politician. He was leader of [[Lambeth]] council from May 2006 to 2012 and a deputy chair of the Local Government Association.<ref>http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/lga-executive/-/journal_content/56/10171/28693/ARTICLE-TEMPLATE</ref> He became MP for [[Croydon]] North at a by-election in 2012.


In May 2010 he launched a consultation on plans to turn Lambeth into the country’s first "co-operative council"<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8522105.stm "Lambeth Council plans to be a cooperative"  BBC News 18 February 2010</ref><ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jul/30/youngpeople.youthjustice Mary O'Hara, "Council moves to tackle violent crime" ''The Guardian'', 30 July 2008</ref> intending to deliver better services more cost-effectively by giving more control to communities and service users. This was reported in ''The Guardian'' as a possible new model for Labour in local government.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/feb/17/labour-rebrand-lambeth-john-lewis-council Allegra Stratton, "John Lewis Council" ''The Guardian'', 17 February 2010 </ref>
In May 2010 he launched a consultation on plans to turn Lambeth into the country’s first "co-operative council"<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8522105.stm "Lambeth Council plans to be a cooperative"  BBC News 18 February 2010</ref><ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/jul/30/youngpeople.youthjustice Mary O'Hara, "Council moves to tackle violent crime" ''The Guardian'', 30 July 2008</ref> intending to deliver better services more cost-effectively by giving more control to communities and service users. This was reported in ''The Guardian'' as a possible new model for Labour in local government.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/feb/17/labour-rebrand-lambeth-john-lewis-council Allegra Stratton, "John Lewis Council" ''The Guardian'', 17 February 2010 </ref>


He was ranked number 37 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]] and 23 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].
Steve Reed is openly gay.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/02/09/comment-ken-livingstone-broke-new-ground-for-gay-londoners/</ref> He was ranked number 37 in the ''Independent on Sunday'''s [[Pink List 2011]] and 23 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].


==External links==
==External links==
http://cllrstevereed.wordpress.com/ Steve Reed blog
http://cllrstevereed.wordpress.com/ Steve Reed blog
http://lambethcouncilleader.wordpress.com/ Lambeth Council Leader blog


==References==
==References==
<references>
<references/>


[[Category:Labour politicians]]
[[Category:Labour politicians]]
[[Category:50 most powerful 2007|37]]
[[Category:Pink List 2010|37]]
[[Category:Pink List 2011|37]]
[[Category:Pink List 2011|37]]
[[Category:Pink List 2012|36]]
[[Category:Pink List 2013 Politicians]]
[[Category:Pride Power List 2011|23]]
[[Category:Pride Power List 2011|23]]
[[Category:1963 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

Steve Reed

Steve Reed (Steven Mark Ward Reed, born 1963) is a Labour politician. He was leader of Lambeth council from May 2006 to 2012 and a deputy chair of the Local Government Association.[1] He became MP for Croydon North at a by-election in 2012.

In May 2010 he launched a consultation on plans to turn Lambeth into the country’s first "co-operative council"[2][3] intending to deliver better services more cost-effectively by giving more control to communities and service users. This was reported in The Guardian as a possible new model for Labour in local government.[4]

Steve Reed is openly gay.[5] He was ranked number 37 in the Independent on Sunday's Pink List 2011 and 23 in the Pride Power List 2011.

http://cllrstevereed.wordpress.com/ Steve Reed blog

http://lambethcouncilleader.wordpress.com/ Lambeth Council Leader blog

References