Frank Field (politician)

Frank Field (politician)

Infobox MP
honorific-prefix = Rt. Hon.
name = Frank Field
honorific-suffix =



constituency_MP = Birkenhead
parliament =
majority = 12,934 (46.5%)
predecessor = Edmund Dell
successor = Incumbent
term_start = 3 May 1979
term_end =
birth_date = Birth date and age|1942|07|16|df=yes
birth_place = Edmonton, London
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = British
spouse =
party = Labour
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater = University of Hull
occupation =Politician
profession =
religion = Church of England


website = [http://www.frankfield.co.uk www.frankfield.co.uk]
footnotes =

Frank Ernest Field (born July 16, 1942) is a British politician. He is the Labour Member of Parliament for Birkenhead.

Early life

Born in London, he was educated at St Clement Danes Holborn Estate Boys Grammar School before studying economics at the University of Hull. In his youth, he was a member of the Conservative Party, but left due to his opposition to South Africa's apartheid system.cite news|url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/7days/story/0,,1810702,00.html|title=Frank Field: Still thinking the unthinkable|author=Jay Rayner|date=2006-07-02|publisher=The Observer|accessdate=2007-07-30] He was elected as a councillor in the London Borough of Hounslow for four years from 1964 and in the same year became a further education teacher in Southwark and Hammersmith until he became the Director of the Child Poverty Action Group 1969-79, and of the Low Pay Unit 1974-1980.

Political career

Field unsuccessfully contested Buckinghamshire South at the 1966 General Election where he was defeated soundly by the sitting Conservative veteran MP Ronald Bell. He was selected to contest the safe seat at Birkenhead at the 1979 General Election on the retirement of the sitting Labour MP Edmund Dell. Field held the seat safely with a majority of 5,909 and has remained the constituency MP since then.

In Parliament Field was made a member of the Opposition frontbench by Michael Foot as a spokesman on education in 1980 but was dropped a year later. Following the appointment of Neil Kinnock as the Leader of the Opposition in 1983 he was appointed as a spokesman on health and social security for a year. He was appointed the chairman of the social services select committee in 1987, becoming the chairman of the new social security select committee in 1990, a position he held until the 1997 election.

Following the 1997 election, with Labour in power, Field joined the government of Tony Blair as the Minister of Welfare Reform at the Department of Social Security with the rank of Minister of State. He was also made a member of the Privy Council. Field viewed his task as 'thinking the unthinkable' in terms of social security reform; however, others report that the Prime Minister Tony Blair wanted some simpler vote-winning policy ideas. There were clashes with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, and the Secretary of State for Social Security, Harriet Harman. He resigned his ministerial position in 1998 rather than accept a move from the Department of Social Security offered by Tony Blair in a reshuffle. It was reported that Mr Field argued for Tony Blair to promote him to Secretary of State for Social Security.Fact|date=February 2007

After holding office he was a member of the Ecclesiastical and public accounts committees, although since the 2005 General Election he has remained solely on the backbenches. He is now a vocal critic of the government from the backbenches, notably voting against Foundation Hospitals in November 2003. He was a significant critic of the abolition of the 10p tax rate.cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/frank-field-frank-ndash-but-so-sorry-830365.html|title=Frank Field: Frank – but so sorry|date=2008-05-18|publisher=The Independent|accessdate=2008-05-18] In June 2008, Frank Field joined calls for England for the establishment of a devolved parliament. [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article4061785.ece Gordon Brown pressed on English parliament] www.timesonline.co.uk, accessed July 14th, 2008]

Personal beliefs

His political stance is somewhat at odds with the rest of the Labour Party. He is a member of the advisory board of the free-market think tank Reform and of the new conservative magazine, "Standpoint", and in May 2008 said that Margaret Thatcher "is certainly a hero" and that "I still see Mrs T from time to time – I always call her 'Mrs T', when I talk to her." A practising Anglican, he is chairman of the Churches Conservation Trust, and a member of the Church of England General Synod.

Publications

* "Twentieth Century State Education: Readings for General Studies" by Frank Field and Patricia Haikin, 1971, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-913006-X
* "Black Britons: Readings for General Studies" by Frank Field and Patricia Haikin, 1971, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-913007-8
* "One Nation: The Conservatives Record since 1970" by Frank Field, 1972, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN B0000E9CMI
* "Abuse and the Abused" by Frank Field, 1972, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-9500051-3-4
* "Low Pay" by Frank Field, 1973, Arrow Books, ISBN 0-09-908240-3
* "Incomes Policy for Families" by Frank Field, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-07-8
* "Unequal Britain" by Frank Field, 1974, Arrow Books, ISBN 0-09-909820-2
* "Housing and Poverty" by Frank Field, 1974, Catholic Housing Aid Society, ISBN 0-903113-07-4
* "Poor Families and Inflation" by Michael Brown and Frank Field, 1974, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-12-4
* "The Stigma of Free School Meals: Welfare in Action" by Frank Field, 1974, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-23-X
* "Low Wages Councils" by Frank Field and Steve Winyard, 1975, Spokesman Books, ISBN 0-85124-118-2
* "Social Contract for Families: Memorandum to the Chancellor of the Exchequer" by Frank Field and Peter Townsend, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-21-3
* "Unemployment: The Facts" by Frank Field, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-22-1
* "Poverty: The Facts" by Frank Field, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-24-8
* "Back to the Thirties for the Poor?: A Report on the Living Standards of the Poor in 1975" by Frank Field, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-27-2
* "Education and the Urban Crisis" Edited by Frank Field, 1976, Routlegde, ISBN 0-7100-8536-2
* "To Him who Hath" by Frank Field, 1976, Penguin Books Ltd, ISBN 0-14-021976-5
* "The new Corporate Interest" by Frank Field, 1976, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-28-0
* "Conscript Army: Study of Britain's Unemployed" by Frank Field, 1977, Routlegde, ISBN 0-7100-8779-9
* "Are Low Wages Inevitable?" by Frank Field, 1977, Spokesman Books, ISBN 0-85124-165-4
* "Wasted Labour: Call for Action on Unemployment" by Frank Field, 1978, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN 0-903963-58-2
* "Rising Tide of Poverty: A Challenge for Political Parties" by Frank Field, 1978, Low Pay Unit, ISBN B0000EDRIP
* "The Wealth Report" by Frank Field, 1979, Routledge, ISBN 0-7100-0164-9
* "Fair Shares for Families: Need for a Family Impact Statement" by Frank Field, 1980, Study Commission on the Family, ISBN 0-907051-02-2
* "Inequality in Britain: Freedom, Welfare and the State" by Frank Field, 1981, Fontana, ISBN 0-00-635759-8
* "Poverty and Politics" by Frank Field, 1982, Heinemann Education, ISBN 0-435-82306-X
* "The Wealth Report 2" by Frank Field, 1983, Routledge, ISBN 0-7100-9452-3
* "Policies Against Low Pay" by Frank Field, 1984, Policy Studies Institute
* "The Minimum Wage" by Frank Field, 1984, Ashgate, ISBN 0-435-83300-6
* "What Price a Child?: A Historical Review of the Relative Costs of Dependants" by Frank Field, 1985, Policy Studies Institute, ISBN 0-85374-251-0
* "Freedom and Wealth in a Socialist Future" by Frank Field, 1987, Constable, ISBN 0-09-467380-2
* "The Politics of Paradise: A Christian Approach to the Kingdom" by Frank Field, 1987, Fount, ISBN 0-00-627114-6
* "Losing Out: Emergence of Britain's Underclass" by Frank Field, 1989, Blackwell Publishers, ISBN 0-631-17149-5
* "An Agenda for Britain" by Frank Field, 1993, Harper Collins, ISBN 0-00-638226-6
* "Making Sense of Pensions" by Matthew Owen and Frank Field, 1993, Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0557-7
* "Private Pensions for All" by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1993, Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-3016-4
* "Europe Isn't Working" by Frank Field, 1994, Institute of Community Studies, ISBN 0-9523355-0-6
* "Beyond Punishment" by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1994, Institute of Community Studies
* "National Pensions Savings Plan" by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1994, Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-4018-6
* "Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium" by Frank Field, 1995, Institute of Community Studies, ISBN 0-9523355-2-2
* "The Measurement of Poverty and Low Income at the Millennium" by Frank Field, 1995, Manchester Statistical Society, ISBN 0-85336-130-4
* "Who Gets What, How and for How Long?" by Frank Field and Paul Gregg, Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-4021-6
* "How to Pay for the Future" by Frank Field, 1996
* "The Operation of the Child Support Agency" by Frank Field, 1996, The Stationery Office Books, ISBN 0-10-207596-4
* "Reflections of Welfare (Discussion Paper] " by Frank Field, 1998, The Social Market Foundation, ISBN 1-874097-32-1
* "Stakeholder Welfare" by Frank Field, Alan Deacon, Pete Alcock, David G. Green, Melanie Phillips, 2000, Civitas ISBN 1-903386-93-4
* "The State of Dependency: Welfare Under Labour" by Frank Field, 2000, The Social Market Foundation, ISBN 1-874097-52-6
* "Capitalism, Morality and Markets by Brian Griffiths, Robert A Siciro, Norman Berry and Frank Field, 2001, Institute of Economic Affairs ISBN 0-255-36496-2
* "William Temple: A Calling to Prophecy" by Stephen Spencer and foreword by Frank Field, 2001, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ISBN 0-281-05437-1
* "Debating Pensions: Self-Interest, Citizenship and the Common Good" by Frank Field and Alan Deacon, 2002, Civitas ISBN 1-903386-24-1
* "Welfare Titans" by Frank Field, 2002, Civitas, ISBN 1-903386-20-9
* "Neighbours from Hell: The Politics of Behaviour" by Frank Field, 2003, Politico's Publishing, ISBN 1-84275-078-X

References

External links

* [http://www.frankfield.co.uk/ Frank Field MP] official site
* [http://www.epolitix.com/EN/MPWebsites/Frank+Field/ ePolitix.com - Frank Field MP]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-1704,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Frank Field MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/frank_field/birkenhead TheyWorkForYou.com - Frank Field MP]
* [http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?mpn=Frank_Field&mpc=Birkenhead The Public Whip - Frank Field MP] voting record
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/52.stm BBC News - Frank Field MP] profile 14 February, 2005


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