- John Denham (politician)
Infobox Minister
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name = John Denham
honorific-suffix = MP
office =Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills
term_start =28 June 2007
term_end =
primeminister =Gordon Brown
predecessor = "Office Created"
successor =Incumbent
constituency_MP2 = Southampton Itchen
parliament2 =
majority2 = 9,302 (21.5%)
predecessor2 =Christopher Chope
successor2 =Incumbent
term_start2 =9 April 1992
term_end2 =
birth_date = birth date and age|1953|07|15|df=yes
birth_place =Seaton, Devon
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = British
spouse = Ruth Eleanor Dixon (div.)
party = Labour
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =University of Southampton
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footnotes =John Yorke Denham (born
15 July 1953 ) Britishpolitician , LabourMember of Parliament for Southampton Itchen andSecretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills .Early life
John Denham was born in Seaton and was [http://www.geocities.com/exwoodroffe/oldboy.htm educated] at the [http://www.woodroffe.dorset.sch.uk Woodroffe Comprehensive School] ) on "Uplyme Road" in
Lyme Regis and theUniversity of Southampton , where he took a BSc inChemistry , and was President of theStudents' Union in the academic year 1976-7. After leaving education in 1977 he became an advice worker at the Energy Advice Agency inDurham , before becoming a transport campaigner withFriends of the Earth in 1978. He was Head of Youth Affairs at theBritish Council from 1979 until 1983, and was responsible for public education and advocacy forWar on Want from 1984 to 1988. He subsequently worked forChristian Aid ,Oxfam and other development agencies until his election to Westminster. He began his political career as a Trotskyist. [Michael White, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/1998/jul/28/labour.uk Blair balances the power] ,The Guardian , July 28, 1998]Councillor
Prior to being elected as an MP, John Denham served as a local Councillor, initially as a member of the
Hampshire County Council in 1981, where he remained until 1989 when he was elected as a councillor onSouthampton City Council, on which he served until 1993 and was the Chairman of the City's Housing Committee. He was selected to contest the Southampton Itchen seat at the 1983 general election following the defection to the Social Democratic Party of the sitting Labour MP Bob Mitchell. The election proved to be a close run affair with Denham coming in third place, Mitchell in second, and the victor was the ConservativeChristopher Chope who gained the seat with a majority of 5,290.Denham again contested the seat at the 1987 general election, he overtook Mitchell into second place but still behind Chope who held his seat with a majority of 6,716.
Member of Parliament
It proved third time lucky, as Denham finally took the seat at the 1992 general election, when he defeated Chope by just 551 votes and has remained an MP since. Mitchell did not fight the election. Denham made his
maiden speech on20 May 1992 , reminding people that the Pilgrim Fathers left from Southampton, and notPlymouth as is widely thought, on their historic voyage toNorth America . [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199293/cmhansrd/1992-05-20/Debate-14.html]In government
In Parliament John Denham became a member of the Environment Select Committee in 1993, and was promoted to the frontbench by
Tony Blair in 1995 as a spokesman on social security. After the 1997 general election he entered the Blair government as theParliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Social Security, being promoted within the department to the rank ofMinister of State in 1998. Following the promotion to the cabinet ofAlan Milburn , Denham moved to the Department of Health in 1999. He became a Member of the Privy Council in 2000.Resignation over Iraq War
Following the 2001 general election he became a
Minister of State at theHome Office , until he resigned in March 2003 over theIraq War [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2860675.stm] . He had allegedly been promised, along withPeter Hain , that he would be one of the next people to be promoted to the cabinet by Blair.After his resignation, he was appointed in July 2003 as chairman of the influential Home Affairs Select Committee. Despite speculation following the 2005 general election that Denham would return as a member of the Government, he did not do so, although in the post-election reshuffle there were reports that he was offered – and accepted – the cabinet post of
Chief Secretary to the Treasury , before being told that the post had been assigned instead toDes Browne .Though regarded as a Blairite, Denham was a regular critic of the Blair administration as chair of the Home Affairs committee. Highly regarded by many in the party he has been suggested by some in the media as a potential modernising candidate for not only the Deputy Leadership of the Party, but as a credible challenger against Gordon Brown, although Denham did nothing publicly to encourage these rumours.
Return to Government
Following Brown's installation as Prime Minister in June 2007, Denham was named as the individual to take over the new post of Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6247502.stm New faces in huge Cabinet revamp] ,
BBC News online , 28th June 2007] . In September 2007 he announced funding for students taking second degrees would be re-allocated to allow more students to take first degrees: adult and continuing education institutions such as theOpen University ,Birkbeck, University of London , and lifelong learning departments throughout the country, have voiced angry protest at the proposals. [Anthea Lipsett, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/universitiesincrisis/story/0,,2168598,00.html 'Universities attack minister for cutting degree funding'] , "The Guardian ", 13 September 2007; Jessica Shepherd, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,,2171041,00.html 'Shocked, puzzled and annoyed'] , "The Guardian", 18 September 2007; Donald MacLeod, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/universityfunding/story/0,,2189041,00.html 'Universities attack degree funding cuts'] , "The Guardian", 12 October 2007]During Denham's tenure as Secretary of State he has also announced an extension of maintenenace grants to students from households earning up to £60,000 a year [http://www.johndenham.org.uk/b36b89ae-a3be-cb74-0146-cc86119a067f] . The changes mean that an additional 50,000 students would be entitled to a full grant and an additional 100,000 students would be entitled to a partial grant.
Personal life
John Denham has also been a member of the Executive Committee of the
Fabian Society for several years, participating in many events and co-authoring a pamphlet on pensions as well as making several speeches and publishing articles in this forum.He was seen as a government loyalist and Southampton University Students' Union had revoked his lifetime membership for his support of tuition fees. He married Ruth Eleanor Dixon and they have a son and a daughter; they have now
divorce d. He has another child, born in 2005. He is a keen follower ofcricket , and was a strong athlete in his youth. He is also a major Saints fan, watching them whenever possible.References
External links
* [http://www.johndenham.org.uk John Denham MP] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-1377,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: John Denham MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/john_denham/southampton,_itchen TheyWorkForYou.com - John Denham MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/527.stm BBC Politics]
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