- Jody Dunn
Jody Dunn (née Miriam Joy Beveridge
July 27 ,1969 ) is a former British Liberal Democrat politician, who is a practisingbarrister specialising infamily law .Professional career
After leaving school at 17 and working as a DJ and
radio presenter, she returned to education and graduated from theUniversity of St Andrews in 1996 with honours in Spanish andInternational relations . While at university she served as Students' Association Welfare Officer (1993-94) and UMC Convenor of Debates and President of the Union Debating Society (1994-1995). She subsequently studiedlaw at City University and theInns of Court School of Law . She started working in Criminal Law before specialising in Family Law, and works in courts across the North East.Political career
She was chosen by the local Liberal Democrats as their candidate in the
Hartlepool by-election, 2004 . Her campaign was fought largely on the strength of her personality and a commitment to "save Hartlepool's hospital", although controversy arose over whether there was in fact any threat to it. The Labour Party drew attention to the fact that she had her main home inGainford ,County Durham , while renting a flat on Hartlepool marina in order to claim a local connection. Her defence that the previous MP had not been a local resident was only partly successful. She had also said that she worked principally in the courts atHartlepool andMiddlesbrough . However, the Labour Party pointed out that when she stood forDurham County Council in 2001 she had made a similar claim aboutBishop Auckland county court.Dunn was criticised for a comment on her campaign
blog that everyone she met on one street "was either drunk, flanked by an angry dog, or undressed" for which she refused to apologise; the Labour campaign did its best to publicise the remark. Although defeated by Labour'sIain Wright , who had a majority of 2,033, the Liberal Democrat vote rose by 19 percentage points. As she was making her speech at the declaration, theFathers 4 Justice candidate Paul Watson threw purple powder over her to protest at her work as a family law barrister; he was arrested under suspicion of assault but not charged.She subsequently stood again for Hartlepool in the
General Election ofMay 5 ,2005 , coming second to Iain Wright again, though Labour had a majority of over 7,000. In autumn 2006 it was reported that her membership of the Liberal Democrats had lapsed.External links
* [http://www.jodydunn.org.uk Jody Dunn] official site
* [http://www.libdems.org.uk/party/people/ms-jody-dunn.html Jody Dunn] profile at the site of Liberal Democrats
* [http://www.hartlepool-libdems.org.uk/ Hartlepool Liberal Democrats]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-8506,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Jody Dunn]
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