William David McKenzie, Baron McKenzie of Luton (Bill McKenzie) (born 24 July 1946) is an English Labour politician and, up to the General Election of 2010, was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Communities and Local Government.[1] He is also a former Partner at accounting firm Price Waterhouse which became PricewaterhouseCoopers following a 1998 merger.
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Born in 1946, the son of Donald and Elsie May McKenzie, née Doust, he was educated at the University of Bristol between 1964 and 1967, where he graduated with a BA in Economics and Accounting. He qualified as a professional accountant and began his accountacy career at Martin Rata and Partners as an articled clerk in 1967. He moved to Price Waterhouse in 1973, working for one of the senior managers in many locations. He became a Partner in 1980, holding this post until 1986, when he became a consultant. He stayed within the company but moved to Hong Kong in 1992, working first as consultant, then as partner again. He acted as partner-in-charge for Vietnam from 1996, relinquishing this post in 1998.[2]
McKenzie twice contested the seat of Luton South in the 1987 and 1992 General Elections respectively. However, both times his bid to become a Member of Parliament (MP) was unsuccessful.
He was an elected member of Luton Borough Council from 1976 to 1992 then again from 1999 to 2005, following a spell in the far east. He was its leader until May 2003 and remained on the Council until 2005. He covered a number of roles during his Council service, particularly relating to local governance finance. During this time he was a member of the GMB trade union serving a range of trades from clerical work to furniture manufacturers. Lord McKenzie remains a member of GMB.[1][2] He was also Chairman of London Luton Airport.[1]
McKenzie was elevated to the peerage on 18 June 2004 as Baron McKenzie of Luton, of Luton, in the County of Bedfordshire.[3] He was appointed Government Spokesperson in the House of Lords Treasury and a Whip for the Department of Trade and Industry in May 2005. Before being awarded a peerage, Lord McKenzie had been an advisor to Labour's Shadow Treasury team and a member of the original Fabian Society Taxation Review Committee. McKenzie served as a Lord in Waiting and Government Spokesperson in the House of Lords for Treasury and Industry issues from 2005 to 2007.[4] He was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions on 8 January 2007 and among his ministerial responsibilities are health and safety at work and the Health and Safety Executive.[1] In the June 2009 reshuffle he retained this role, in addition to becoming a minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government.
After the 2010 General Election, Lord McKenzie shadowed his former roles in the House of Lords, as opposition spokesman on both Work and Pensions, and Communities and Local Government. He remained in this position after the election of Ed Miliband as Labour Party leader.[5]
McKenzie married Diana Joyce Angliss in 1972 and lives in Luton. She became Lady McKenzie of Luton when her husband was elevated to the peerage in 2004. Lord McKenzie's "leisure interests include swimming, reading and concerts."[2]