- Patrick Cormack
Infobox MP
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name = Patrick Cormack
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constituency_MP = South Staffordshire
South West Staffordshire (1974–1983)
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term_start =28 February 1974
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majority = 8,847 (34.5%)
predecessor = "new constituency"
successor =
constituency_MP2 = Cannock
parliament2 =
term_start2 =18 June 1970
term_end2 =28 February 1974
majority2 =
predecessor2 = Jennie Lee
successor2 =Gwilym Roberts
birth_date = Birth date and age|1939|05|18|df=yes
birth_place =Grimsby
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nationality = British
spouse = Kathleen Mary MacDonald
party = Conservative
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alma_mater =University of Hull
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footnotes =Sir Patrick Thomas Cormack FSA (born
18 May 1939 ) is a Britishpolitician ,historian ,journalist andauthor . He is the ConservativeMember of Parliament for South Staffordshire. Prior to 1970 he was a member of theBow Group and theConservative Monday Club , resigning from them both the end of 1971 [ Copping, Robert, "The Story of The Monday Club - The First Decade", Current Affairs Information Unit, London, April 1972: 21 & 28] .Personal life
Patrick Cormack was born in
Grimsby just before the outbreak ofWorld War II , he was educated locally at the St James'sChoir School and the Havelock School before attending theUniversity of Hull where he was awarded aBachelor of Arts in 1961. He taught at his former alma mata St James's Choir School in 1961, before becoming a training and education officer with Ross Ltd in 1966. The following year, 1967, he was appointed an assistant house master at theWrekin College in Wellington for two years, after which he became the head ofhistory at theBrewood Grammar School in 1969.He has been married to Kathleen Mary MacDonald since 1967 and they have two sons.
Politics
Early
He had contested the safe Labour parliamentary seat of Bolsover at the 1964 general election where he was soundly beaten by the sitting MP Harold Neal who won with a majority of 23,103 votes. At the 1966 general election he contested the seat of his home town, Grimsby, but again he was defeated, this time by the
Secretary of State for Education and Science Anthony Crosland who gained a majority of 8,126. It proved third time lucky for Patrick Cormack when he contested the parliamentary seat of Cannock at the 1970 general election where he narrowly ended the Commons career ofJennie Lee , the wife of the founder of theNational Health Service Aneurin Bevan . Cormack won with a majority of 1,529 and has remained an MP since, and he is now one of the most senior members of parliament in terms of service. Jennie Lee, on the other hand, was made alife peer .Parliament
Now in parliament, in 1970 Patrick Cormack was appointed as a
Parliamentary Private Secretary to theDepartment of Health and Social Security until 1973. He moved constituencies at the February 1974 general election, fleeing marginal Cannock for the newly drawn seat of South West Staffordshire which he won comfortably with a majority of 9,758. He was a member of theEducation Select Committee for the duration of the 1979 Parliament. In 1983, his constituency changed to its present incarnation, Staffordshire South, and after the 1983 general election he became a member of the Chairman's Panel and he is still a member today. He was knighted in 1995 for his service to parliament, and in 1997, after 27 years as an MP on the backbenches, he was finally promoted by the Leader of the OppositionWilliam Hague to become the opposition's DeputyLeader of the House of Commons , a position he resigned from in 2000, following the retirement ofBetty Boothroyd , in order to run for the position ofSpeaker of the House of Commons (which instead went toMichael Martin ). Since 2005 he has been the chairman of the Northern Ireland Select Committee.He is seen as a One Nation Tory and has written many books ranging from the history of parliament, British castles, English cathedrals and a book on
William Wilberforce in 1984. He was a Heathite and was a frequent rebel underMargaret Thatcher . He is the second longest current serving Conservative MP after Peter Tapsell. He also speaks French.The 2005 general election was postponed in Staffordshire South due to the death of the Liberal Democrat candidate, Jo Harrison, but when the election did take place on
26 June 2005 , he won comfortably. In February 2007, it was announced that he had failed to win the readoption of his constituency party for the next general election. This vote was later declared invalid as more people voted than were present at the meeting. [cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6356975.stm | title=MP Cormack fails to get readopted | work=BBC News | date=13 February 2007 | accessdate=2007-02-13] [cite web | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6389807.stm | title=Cormack ousting vote is invalid | work=BBC News | date=23 February 2007 | accessdate=2007-02-13] In July 2007, the South Staffordshire Conservatives' executive council voted on the matter, but this resulted in a tie. Consequently, a vote of all local party members was held to decide whether he would be their candidate. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6897806.stm "Tories fail to decide on Cormack"] , BBC News, 13 July 2007.] In the vote, held on14 September , Cormack was readopted as the Conservative candidate, receiving the backing of over 75% of participating party members. Cormack expressed his gratitude and called the victory a "great relief". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/coventry_warwickshire/6995788.stm "Cormack 'resoundingly readopted'"] , BBC News, 14 September 2007.]On History
He takes a very active interest in many issues but largely on
English Heritage issues and he is a very knowledgeable parliamentary historian. He has sat on many bodies since becoming an MP over 35 years ago, he has been a trustee of theChurches Preservation Trust since 1972 and is a fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of London . A committedChristian , in 1978 he became a rector's warden at Parliament'sparish church , St Margaret's, Westminster, a position he held until 1990. He has been a council member of BritishArchaeology since 1979 and also a member of theWorshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass for the same length of time. He was made a Freeman of theCity of London in 1980. For ten years from 1983 he was trustee on theWinston Churchill Memorial Trust.References
External links
* [http://www.epolitix.com/EN/MPWebsites/Patrick+Cormack/ ePolitix - Sir Patrick Cormack FSA] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-1121,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Patrick Cormack MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/patrick_cormack/south_staffordshire TheyWorkForYou.com - Patrick Cormack MP]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,,1497197,00.html The Guardian - "Election begins in the seat time forgot"] June 2, 2005
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