Iain Donaldson

Iain Donaldson

where he achieved a 7% swing from Labour and a clear second place.

Donaldson is a founding member of the Liberal Democrats (1988), having never been a member of any other political party. First elected to the City Council in 1992, Donaldson took the lead for the Liberal Democrats in a community campaign that forced Tameside Council, Arrowsmith Holdings and United Utilities to two public enquiries, and resulted in a major victory against their plans to build a Business Park on local green space and reservoirs. The campaign was of national significance as it established for the first time the right of the Secretary of State to declare that a planning permission could be refused, but only minded to be granted, prior to the application being heard.

Donaldson served as the Liberal Democrat Planning Spokesperson in the Town Hall, and led the Party's contribution to the campaign to prevent over-development of Manchester's Historic Free Trade Hall, whilst retaining the listed facia of the building. He was also instrumental in the campaign to save Gorton Monastery, a Grade II Listed Pugin building in East Manchester. He also has encouraged, nurtured and helped the Gorton Community Forum.

Donaldson played a key part in the National Campaign by Lesbian and Gay campaign groups to secure justice for the so-called 'Bolton Seven' by persuading Members of Parliament to table an early day motion. The case involved seven men being tried for indecency following the theft of a private video from the home of one of the men. This campaign helped to inform the debate which led to the equalisation of many equality laws in the UK.

External links

* [http://www.libdems.org.uk/party/people/mr-iain-donaldson.html Iain Donaldson PPC] profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-9803,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Iain Donaldson]
* [http://www.blackley-libdems.org.uk/ Manchester Blackley Liberal Democrats]
* [http://www.manchester.gov.uk/localdemocracy/councillors/burnage.htm Burnage Ward Councillors at the Manchester City Council website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Iain Ballamy — Infobox musical artist | Name = Iain Ballamy Img size = 250px Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Born = Birth date and age|1964|2|20 Died = Origin = UK Instrument = soprano, alto and tenor saxophones Voice type = Genre = jazz… …   Wikipedia

  • Iain Lee — Born Iain Lee Rougvie June 9, 1973 (1973 06 09) …   Wikipedia

  • Pat Donaldson — (b c 1943, in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland) is an English bass guitarist.The 2i s Coffee Bar in Old Compton Street, Soho was a legendary hang out for early rock artists of Britain. It was here that Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard and Terry Dean… …   Wikipedia

  • 1990 New Year Honours — Contents 1 United Kingdom 1.1 Life Peers 1.2 Privy Counsellors 1.3 Knights Bachelor 1.4 Order of the …   Wikipedia

  • Burnage — infobox UK place map type= Greater Manchester country = England official name= Burnage latitude= 53.4258 longitude= 2.2108 population= 13,706 metropolitan borough= City of Manchester metropolitan county= Greater Manchester region= North West… …   Wikipedia

  • Denton and Reddish (UK Parliament constituency) — Denton and Reddish Borough constituency for the House of Commons Boundary of Denton and Reddish in Greater Manchester …   Wikipedia

  • Manchester Blackley (UK Parliament constituency) — Coordinates: 53°30′36″N 2°12′07″W / 53.510°N 2.202°W / 53.510; 2.202 …   Wikipedia

  • John Cameron (British politician) — John Cameron (born 9 March 1969) is a Liberal Democrat politician in Manchester, England. Born in Edinburgh, he moved to Manchester in 1987. He is councillor for the Burnage ward, having won the seat for the Liberal Democrats, from Labour, for… …   Wikipedia

  • Manchester Council election, 2007 — Elections to Manchester City Council took place on May 3, 2007. One third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a four year term of office, expiring in 2011. The council stayed under Labour Party control.… …   Wikipedia

  • Manchester Council election, 2011 — Elections to Manchester City Council were held on 5 May 2011, along with the United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011. One third of the council was up for election, with each successful candidate serving a four year term of office,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”