- Frank Dobson
Infobox Politician
honorific-prefix = The Rt Hon
name = Frank Dobson
honorific-suffix =
office =Secretary of State for Health
term_start =2 May 1997
term_end =11 October 1999
primeminister =Tony Blair
predecessor =Stephen Dorrell
successor =Alan Milburn
constituency_MP2 = Holborn and St. Pancras
term_start2 =9 June 1983
term_end2 =
majority2= 4,787 (13.9%)
predecessor2 = "new constituency"
successor2 =Incumbent
birth_date = Birth date and age|1940|03|15|df=yes
birth_place =Dunnington
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = British
spouse =
party = Labour
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =London School of Economics
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footnotes =Frank Gordon Dobson (born
March 15 ,1940 ) is a British Labour Partypolitician . He is currently theMember of Parliament for theLondon constituency of Holborn and St. Pancras. He served asSecretary of State for Health from 1997-9, and was the official Labour party candidate forMayor of London in 2000 (he finished third in the election behindKen Livingstone andSteven Norris ).Early life
Dobson's father was a railwayman and he was born in
York ,England where he attendedDunnington County C of E Primary School and the Archbishop Holgate Grammar School (becameArchbishop Holgate's School in 1985) on "Hull Road". He then studied Economics at theLondon School of Economics , gaining a BSc in 1962. He worked for the headquarters of the Central Electricity Generating Board from 1962-70 and theElectricity Council from 1970-5. From 1975-9, he was Assistant Secretary of the Office of Local Ombudsman. After fighting for a seat on Camden Borough Council in 1964, he was elected in 1971 and rose so rapidly that he was chosen as Labour Group Leader (and therefore Leader of the Council) after the resignation of Millie Miller in 1973.Member of Parliament
He stood down as Leader in 1975 and resigned from the Council on taking up a non-partisan job as Assistant Secretary of the Office of Local Ombudsman. In 1979 he was elected as MP for Holborn and St. Pancras. His naturally pugnacious style of politics earned him rapid promotion to the front bench where he served in several important posts from 1982; his liking for 'dirty jokes' and conviviality won him many friends despite his partisanship. As Spokesman on Environment and
London from 1994 he led the national Labour response to the series of scandals overCity of Westminster council and its former leaderShirley Porter .In government
However, when Labour won power in 1997, Dobson was appointed as
Secretary of State for Health . This was a high-profile post but Dobson found it difficult to make a significant impact because of the decision to stick within spending limits set by the previous Conservative government. The government's proposal to introducePrivate Finance Initiative Hospitals was highly controversial.Election for Mayor of London
Dobson was manoeuvred by the Labour Party leadership into announcing his resignation in order to stand as
Mayor of London in the inaugural elections. He managed to beatKen Livingstone in the Labour Party's internal selection, helped by an electoral college system that tended to favour him and no requirement for affiliated trade unions to ballot their members. Livingstone then fought and won the Mayoral election as an independent. Dobson finished third behind Livingstone and the Conservative candidateSteven Norris , and only just ahead of the Liberal Democrat candidateSusan Kramer . Dobson has since been a critical friend of the Government and was re-elected as an MP, albeit with a reduced majority, in the May 2005 general election. He was one of the main opponents of the Iraq war from within the Labour party, proposing the anti war motion in the crucial House of Commons debate on the subject.Criticism and Controversy
In the Labour leadership controversy following Tony Blair's declaration he would step down within a year of September 2006, Dobson called for Blair to step down right away and end uncertainty.
He also attacked
Alan Milburn for making a 'terrible mess' of the NHS. Milburn had some hours been earlier been mentioned byCharles Clarke as a possible future Labour leader. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,,-6067136,00.html]In late 2006 he underwent a quadruple bypass and was away from parliament for a considerable time but is believed to have recovered well, and has been active since.
Personal life
He married Janet Mary Alker in 1967 and they have two sons and a daughter.
External links
* [http://www.camdenlabour.org.uk Camden Labour Party] official party site
* [http://www.epolitix.com/EN/MPWebsites/Frank+Dobson/ ePolitix - Rt Hon Frank Dobson] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-1413,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Frank Dobson MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/frank_dobson/holborn_and_st_pancras TheyWorkForYou.com - Frank Dobson MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2299291.stm "..since 1997" when Dobson became Health Secretary]
* [http://student.bmj.com/search/pdf/07/10/sbmj359.pdf 'In Charge of a Nation's Health' - Interview with Frank Dobson in sBMJ by Tom Jaconelli]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/323.stm BBC Politics]
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