Kelvin Hopkins
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Kelvin Hopkins MP | |
Member of Parliament
for Luton North |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 1 May 1997 |
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Preceded by | John Russell Carlisle |
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Born | 22 August 1941 |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Labour |
Alma mater | University of Nottingham |
Kelvin Peter Hopkins (born August 22, 1941) is a British politician and the Labour Member of Parliament for Luton North.
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[edit] Early life
Kelvin Hopkins was born in Leicester, Leicestershire the son of Professor Harold Hopkins [[1]] and was educated at the Queen Elizabeth Boys' Grammar School, Barnet and the University of Nottingham where he was awarded a BA degree in Politics, Economics and Mathematics with Statistics. With the exception of two years as a lecturer at the St Albans FE College (now called Oaklands College) from 1971 he has worked entirely within the trade union movement. He joined the Trades Union Congress as an economist in 1969, and rejoined the TUC following his stint in education in 1973. He was appointed as a policy and research officer with NALGO in 1977, leaving its successor UNISON in 1994.
He now lives in Luton and commutes to Westminister on the train on Thameslink. Kelvin served as a councillor on Luton Borough Council for four years from 1972. He unsuccessfully contested Luton North at the 1983 General Election finishing in second place some 11,981 votes behind the sitting Conservative MP John Russell Carlisle. He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election for Luton North with a majority of 9,626 and has remained the MP there since. He made his maiden speech on November 28, 1997.[2]
In parliament he served as a member of the broadcasting select committee for two years from 1999, and has been a member of the public administration select committee since 2002. He has also served as an adviser to the Minister of Sport Richard Caborn on yachting since 2002. He is a member of many all-party groups and is the chairman of the group on further education and lifelong learning; he serves as the vice chairman on the groups on jazz appreciation; historic vehicles; Norway; constitution and citizenship; transport infrastructure and trans-European networks; he also serves as the treasurer to the group on building societies and financial mutuals.
[edit] Personal life
He married Patricia Mabel Langley on August 21 1965 in Barnet and they have a son and a daughter. He is on the left-wing of the party, being a member of the Socialist Campaign Group. A French speaker, he is a keen photographer, saxophonist, and enjoys sailing on the Norfolk Broads. He is an Honorary Associate of the National Secular Society and is a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association. He is a governor of Luton Sixth Form College.
[edit] Publications
- The Economy: A NALGO Review" by Kelvin Hopkins, 1991
[edit] External links
- Kelvin Hopkin's Website
- ePolitix - Kelvin Hopkins ePolitix website
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Kelvin Hopkins MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Kelvin Hopkins MP
- The Public Whip - Kelvin Hopkins MP voting record
- BBC News - Kelvin Hopkins profile 10 February, 2005
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Preceded by John Russell Carlisle |
Member of Parliament for Luton North 1997 – present |
Incumbent |