Jim Dowd (politician)

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Jim Dowd MP
Jim Dowd (politician)

Member of Parliament
for Lewisham West
Incumbent
Assumed office 
9 April 1992
Preceded by John Maples

Born 5 March 1951 (1951-03-05) (age 57)
Bad Eilsen, Lower Saxony
Nationality British
Political party Labour

James Patrick Jim Dowd (5 March 1951) British politician. He is the Labour Member of Parliament for Lewisham West.

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[edit] Education and career

Jim Dowd was born in Bad Eilsen in Lower Saxony, Germany and grew up in Lewisham, London with an Irish father and German mother. He was educated at the Dalmain Infant and Junior Schools in Forest Hill; the Sedgehill Comprehensive School, Catford, and the London Nautical School, Lambeth. He began his career in telephone engineering as an apprentice in 1967 with the General Post Office (GPO). After his apprenticeship in 1972, he became a manager at a Heron petrol station for a year before joining Plessey as a telecommunications engineer in 1973, where he remained until his election to parliament. He was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Lewisham in 1974, becoming its deputy leader in 1984 for two years, was twice deputy mayor in 1987 and 1990 and was the Mayor of Lewisham in 1992. He stepped down from the council in 1997.

[edit] Political career

He unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Beckenham at the 1983 General Election, where he came in third place some 17,330 votes behind the veteran Conservative MP Philip Goodhart. At the 1987 General Election he contested the marginal seat of Lewisham West, but was defeated by John Maples by 3,772; but five years later, Jim Dowd was elected to the House of Commons at the 1992 General Election for Lewisham West, defeating Maples by 1,809 votes, and has remained an MP since. He made his maiden speech on 10 June 1992.[1]

Jim Dowd entered the new Tony Blair team as a Opposition Whip in 1994, becoming the spokesman on Northern Ireland in 1995. Following the election of the Labour government at the 1997 General Election he was given a place in the Blair government as a Lord Commissioner to the Treasury (Whip). He was sacked after the 2001 General Election, since when he has been a member of the Health Select Committee.

His partner, Janet Anderson is the Labour MP for Rossendale and Darwen. In 2005 he was involved in a fracas in parliament with a fellow Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews.[2] He is a member of Amicus and enjoys travelling in Cornwall.

[edit] Voting record

How Jim Dowd voted on key issues since 2001 from They Work For You:

  • Voted against a transparent Parliament.
  • Voted for introducing a smoking ban.
  • Voted for introducing ID cards.
  • Voted for introducing foundation hospitals.
  • Voted strongly for introducing student top-up fees.
  • Voted for Labour's anti-terrorism laws.
  • Voted for the Iraq war.
  • Voted against investigating the Iraq war.
  • Voted for replacing Trident.
  • Voted for the hunting ban.
  • Voted for equal gay rights.

More on well-known issues (from the Guardian)

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
John Maples
Member of Parliament for Lewisham West
1992 – present
Incumbent
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