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− | [[File:Stephen Twigg MP.jpg|thumb|Stephen Twigg]]'''Stephen Twigg''' (born 1966) | + | [[File:Stephen Twigg MP.jpg|thumb|Stephen Twigg]]'''Stephen Twigg''' (born 1966) was the Labour MP for [[Enfield]] Southgate 1997-2005. and for [[Liverpool]] West Derby 2010-2019. |
In 1990 he became the youngest and first openly gay president of the National Union of Students.<ref>http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,5500,1375256,00.html "Twigg puts down new roots" Polly Curtis, ''The Guardian'', 16 December 2004</ref> He was later a councillor in the [[london Borough of Islington]]. | In 1990 he became the youngest and first openly gay president of the National Union of Students.<ref>http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,5500,1375256,00.html "Twigg puts down new roots" Polly Curtis, ''The Guardian'', 16 December 2004</ref> He was later a councillor in the [[london Borough of Islington]]. | ||
− | In the 1997 general election he was unexpectedly elected for [[Enfield]] Southgate, defeating the sitting MP [[Michael Portillo]], and becoming the first man to be openly gay at the | + | In the 1997 general election he was unexpectedly elected for [[Enfield]] Southgate, defeating the sitting MP [[Michael Portillo]], and becoming the first man to be openly gay at the time of being elected. He was re-elected in 2001, and became Minister of State for School Standards. but lost his seat in 2005. |
In December 2005 he was arrested in central London for being drunk and incapable in a public place fined £50. He commented "I had had a lot to drink and I think it [the police action] was sensible. I have no complaints whatsoever. I take full responsibility for my actions." <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4526154.stm "Ex-minister fined for being drunk" ''BBC News'' 14 December 2005</ref> | In December 2005 he was arrested in central London for being drunk and incapable in a public place fined £50. He commented "I had had a lot to drink and I think it [the police action] was sensible. I have no complaints whatsoever. I take full responsibility for my actions." <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4526154.stm "Ex-minister fined for being drunk" ''BBC News'' 14 December 2005</ref> | ||
− | At the 2010 general election he was elected for Liverpool West Derby. In 2011 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education. | + | At the 2010 general election he was elected for [[Liverpool]] West Derby. In 2011 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education. he stood down at the 2019 General Election. |
Stephen Twigg was ranked number 40 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]]. | Stephen Twigg was ranked number 40 in the [[World Pride Power List 2012]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 5 February 2021
Stephen Twigg (born 1966) was the Labour MP for Enfield Southgate 1997-2005. and for Liverpool West Derby 2010-2019.In 1990 he became the youngest and first openly gay president of the National Union of Students.[1] He was later a councillor in the london Borough of Islington.
In the 1997 general election he was unexpectedly elected for Enfield Southgate, defeating the sitting MP Michael Portillo, and becoming the first man to be openly gay at the time of being elected. He was re-elected in 2001, and became Minister of State for School Standards. but lost his seat in 2005.
In December 2005 he was arrested in central London for being drunk and incapable in a public place fined £50. He commented "I had had a lot to drink and I think it [the police action] was sensible. I have no complaints whatsoever. I take full responsibility for my actions." [2]
At the 2010 general election he was elected for Liverpool West Derby. In 2011 he was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Education. he stood down at the 2019 General Election.
Stephen Twigg was ranked number 40 in the World Pride Power List 2012.
References
- ↑ http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,5500,1375256,00.html "Twigg puts down new roots" Polly Curtis, The Guardian, 16 December 2004
- ↑ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4526154.stm "Ex-minister fined for being drunk" BBC News 14 December 2005