- Stanley Henig
Stanley Henig (born
7 July 1939 ) is a British academic and former Labour Party politician. He is currently Deputy Pro-Chancellor ofLancaster University .An academic
political scientist , he was one of the founders of the Department of Politics atLancaster University in 1964. He later taught at theUniversity of Warwick , the Civil Service College and at theUniversity of Central Lancashire , before returning to Lancaster where he was head of the Department of Politics and European Studies.At the 1966 general election, Henig was returned to the House of Commons as
Member of Parliament for Lancaster. However, he lost his seat at the 1970 general election to the Conservative Party candidate,Elaine Kellett-Bowman , and did not stand again. However, he entered local politics, and in the 1990s he was leader of Lancaster City Council. [http://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/frontpage/Henig-and-Heath-to-stand.2699808.jp]He was leader of the council at the time of the Blobbygate scandal and subsequently was deseated by the Greens at the 1999 council elections, although a later report by the district auditor cleared councillors of maladministration.
His former wife Ruth Henig, is a retired
historian and was also a long-serving member ofLancashire County Council . She stood unsuccessfully as Labour candidate for Lancaster at the 1992 general election and became alife peer in 2004.They married in 1966, but divorced in 1993, having had two sons, one of whom is the
psephologist Simon Henig .References
*cite web
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