Hugh Scanlon

Hugh Scanlon

Hugh Parr Scanlon, Lord Scanlon of Davyhulme (26 October 1913–27 January 2004) was a British trade union leader.

Scanlon was born in Melbourne, Australia to parents who had emigrated from Britain. His mother brought him to Britain at the age of two after she was widowed.

He attended Stretford elementary school in Manchester, which he left at 14 to become an apprentice instrument maker at a local engineering firm where he first joined his union, the Amalgamated Engineering Union (AEU). He then worked at the Metro-Vickers engineering plant at Trafford Park where he became a shop steward, before attaining the position of convener for the plant. He joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1937 following the events of the Spanish Civil War and made use of its networks and organising skills to rise through the union, becoming a district official in 1947.

He left the Party in 1954 but continued as a "broad left" candidate within the union - winning the leadership in 1968. Scanlon and TGWU leader Jack Jones were known by the press as 'The Terrible Twins' for their opposition to both Labour Party and Conservative Party attempts to restrict the power of the unions.

When Labour returned to office in 1974, Scanlon and Jones acted as go-betweens for Labour, communicating Labour's demands back and forth to Congress House. They were the prime movers within the union movement of the Social Contract which introduced strict wage controls and limits on strike action. This culminated in the Winter of Discontent, which was followed by the election of the Conservative Party, led by Margaret Thatcher, in 1979.

Scanlon was also against Britain's membership of the EEC. [David Butler and Uwe Kitzinger, "The 1975 Referendum" (London: Macmillan, 1976), p. 13, p. 201, p. 256.]

Scanlon's political beliefs led to him being effectively blacklisted by the British security service from 1966 to 1977, it emerged years later.

In 1977, he was prevented from becoming chairman of British Shipbuilders because MI5 advised that he should not see documents marked "confidential" or above.

Two years earlier, he was refused security clearance to join the British Gas Board, but was later appointed after his files were examined.

He was elevated to the House of Lords in 1979, taking the title Baron Scanlon of Davyhulme in the County of Greater Manchester.

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