- Roger Liddle
Roger John Liddle (born
14 June 1947 ) is a British political adviser and consultant who is principally known for being Special Adviser on European matters toTony Blair and for working together withPeter Mandelson on books outlining the political philosophy of the Labour Party under Blair's leadership.Fact|date=January 2008Family
The son of a railwayman, Liddle was born to a working-class family in
Carlisle and attended Carlisle Grammar School. He undertook the Wyndham Scholarship atQueen's College, Oxford , where he also received degrees in Modern History and Management Studies. In 1983 he married the HonourableCaroline Thomson - daughter of Lord Thomson of Monifieth, former Labour Member of Parliament for Dundee East. She is currentlyChief Operating Officer of theBBC , having pursued a career in journalism. They have one son, Andrew.Career
After studying Roger worked in research for the Oxford School of Social and Administrative Studies and as an industrial relations Officer for The Electricity Council. In 1976 he moved into politics by becoming Special Adviser to William Rodgers,
Secretary of State for Transport .From there he became Director of the Public Policy Centre, undertaking pioneering work on the regulation of privatised industries, exchange rate policy, regional policy, science and industrial policy, employee participation and wage determination, and choice in public services.
Liddle then moved into the private sector for 10 years, taking the position of Managing Director of Prima Europe Ltd – a consultancy company advising on the impact of politics and regulation at European and national level.
Blair government
In 1997 he moved back into politics to become Special Adviser on European matters to Prime Minister
Tony Blair . During a seven year spell in this role he developed a new UK policy of positive engagement in theEuropean Union , focusing on economic reform, innovation and enterprise promotion; modernisation of Welfare States and labour market reform; as well as institutional issues, the Constitutional Treaty, and European Defence. He was also responsible for liaison with business and trade unions on European issues.After a spell at
Number 10 he became a Member of the Cabinet of the European Union Trade Commissioner, where he advised on EU policy and their impact on the UK. In 2006 he moved on to become Principal Adviser to thePresident of the European Commission , leading a team of economists and experts in the Bureau of European Policy Advisers advising on the economic and social challenges facing Europe.Liddle is currently vice chair of
Policy Network – an international think tank bringing together academics, policymakers and politicians across the progressive centre left; responsible for major projects on the future of the European Social Model, public service reform, immigration and integration, flexicurity, and globalisation and social justice. [ [http://www.policy-network.net/aboutus/index.aspx?id=60#Roger_Liddle Policy Network new ideas for progressive politics ] ] He is also a visiting fellow of the European Institute at theLondon School of Economics . [ [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/europeanInstitute/staff/VisitingStaff.htm Visiting Staff ] ]Political approach
Liddle has also played a more direct role in politics, as a councillor on
Oxford City Council and Lambeth Borough Council. He was a founding member of the Social Democratic Party in 1981 and a member of the party’s national committee until 1986, during which time he contested a number of parliamentary seats, including the 1986 Fulham byelection.Liddle has written four books, all focusing firmly on European issues. Most recently "Global Europe, Social Europe" with
Anthony Giddens andPatrick Diamond . Together withPeter Mandelson he wrote "The Blair Revolution: Can New Labour Deliver?" In 1996. His thoughts on the future of Europe, made during his time in the Commission, were published in a "Fabian Ideas" pamphlet in 2005.Publications
Progressive governance 2008: the path to a global progressive consensus, April 2008 [http://www.policy-network.net/uploadedFiles/Publications/Publications/Roger_Liddle.pdf]
Creating a culture of fairness: a progressive response to income inequality in Britain, January 2008 [http://www.policy-network.net/uploadedFiles/Publications/Publications/Creating_a_culture_of_fairness.pdf]
A new social Europe, September 2007 [http://www.policy-network.net/uploadedFiles/Publications/Publications/A%20New%20Social%20Europe.pdf]
The social reality of Europe, March 2007 [http://www.policy-network.net/uploadedFiles/Europe's%20Social%20Reaity%20-%20FINAL.pdf]
Global Europe Social Europe, October 2006 [http://www.policy-network.net/publications/publications.aspx?id=398]
Economic Reform in Europe: Priorities for the next five years, November 2004 [http://www.policy-network.net/publications/publications.aspx?id=494]
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