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Stan Orme

Stanley Orme, Baron Orme, PC (5 April 1923 – 27 April 2005) was a British left-wing[1] Labour Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1964 to 1997, and served as a cabinet minister in the 1970s.

The Lord Orme
Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party
In office
13 July 1987 – 18 July 1992
Preceded byJack Dormand
Succeeded byDoug Hoyle
Shadow Secretary of State for Energy
In office
2 October 1983 – 13 July 1987
LeaderNeil Kinnock
Preceded byJohn Smith
Succeeded byJohn Prescott
Shadow Secretary of State for Industry
In office
4 November 1980 – 2 October 1983
LeaderMichael Foot
Preceded byJohn Silkin
Succeeded byPeter Shore
Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Services
In office
14 June 1979 – 4 November 1980
LeaderJames Callaghan
Preceded byDavid Ennals
Succeeded byGwyneth Dunwoody
Minister of State for Social Security
In office
5 April 1976 – 4 May 1979
Prime MinisterJames Callaghan
Preceded byBrian O'Malley
Succeeded byReg Prentice
Member of Parliament
for Salford East
In office
9 June 1983 – 8 April 1997
Preceded byFrank Allaun
Succeeded byConstituency Abolished
Member of Parliament
for Salford West
In office
15 October 1964 – 13 May 1983
Preceded byCharles Royle
Succeeded byConstituency Abolished
Personal details
Born(1923-04-05)5 April 1923
Sale, Cheshire, England
Died27 April 2005(2005-04-27) (aged 82)
Sale, Greater Manchester, England
Political partyLabour
Spouse
Irene Harris
(m. 1951)

Early life edit

Stan Orme was born in Sale, Cheshire. He was educated at a technical school, which he left in 1938 to become an instrument maker's apprentice. He joined the RAF in 1942, becoming a bomber-navigator, serving in Canada and Egypt. He was demobilised in 1947 as a warrant officer.

Political career edit

Orme joined the Labour Party in 1944 and he became a Sale Borough Councillor in 1958. Firmly aligned with the left faction of Labour, led intellectually and organisationally by Aneurin Bevan, at this time, he embraced many left-wing causes, including the Movement for Colonial Freedom and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

He first stood for Parliament in Stockport South at the 1959 general election, when he lost to the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP), Conservative candidate Harold M. Steward. He was elected as MP for Salford West at the 1964 general election.

When Labour returned to office at the February 1974 general election, Orme was installed at Stormont as Minister of State for Northern Ireland. He made an impression in this role, before moving to the Department of Health and Social Security in March 1976. The Prime Minister James Callaghan promoted him to the Cabinet in September 1976 to sit alongside his departmental boss David Ennals. He remained in this role until 1979.

Orme joined the Shadow cabinet in 1979 as chief health and social security spokesman, before later moving on to hold the Industry and Energy portfolios until 1987. Following constituency boundary changes for the 1983 general election, he was elected for the redrawn seat of Salford East.

He served as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party from 1987 to 1992. He retired from the House of Commons at the 1997 general election, and he was created a life peer as Baron Orme, of Salford in the County of Greater Manchester on 21 October 1997.[2]

Orme was a republican.[3] He made several unsuccessful attempts to be elected to Labour's National Executive Committee, without breaking through.

Lord Orme died 22 days after his birthday, on 27 April 2005. His funeral at Dunham Crematorium was attended by many family, friends and political colleagues. A memorial service was held in the House of Lords, with speeches from former Labour leaders Neil Kinnock and Michael Foot. A very rare exception was made by the Lord Chancellor such that any Divisions were suspended during this evening service.

Private life edit

In 1951 he married Irene Mary Harris (died 2022). They had no children.

Controversy edit

In December 2019, a Daily Telegraph investigation reported that Orme had been involved in handing confidential information to Czech communist spies.[4]

References edit

  • Pearce, Edward (3 May 2005). "Lord Orme of Salford". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  • Times Guide to the House of Commons, Times Newspapers Limited, 1992
  • Obituary, The Times obituaries.
  • Catalogue of the Orme papers at the Archives Division of the London School of Economics.
  1. ^ Hickson, Kevin (25 February 2005). The IMF Crisis of 1976 and British Politics. ISBN 9781850437253.
  2. ^ "No. 54930". The London Gazette. 27 October 1997. p. 12047.
  3. ^ Watt, Nicholas (24 January 2002). "Secret meeting unites republican MPs". The Guardian.
  4. ^ Senior Labour politicians gave information to Cold War spies, The Daily Telegraph

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Stanley Orme
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Salford West
19641983
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Salford East
19831997
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State for Social Security
1976–1979
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party
1987–1992
Succeeded by

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Stanley Orme Baron Orme PC 5 April 1923 27 April 2005 was a British left wing 1 Labour Party politician He was a Member of Parliament MP from 1964 to 1997 and served as a cabinet minister in the 1970s The Right HonourableThe Lord OrmePCChair of the Parliamentary Labour PartyIn office 13 July 1987 18 July 1992Preceded byJack DormandSucceeded byDoug HoyleShadow Secretary of State for EnergyIn office 2 October 1983 13 July 1987LeaderNeil KinnockPreceded byJohn SmithSucceeded byJohn PrescottShadow Secretary of State for IndustryIn office 4 November 1980 2 October 1983LeaderMichael FootPreceded byJohn SilkinSucceeded byPeter ShoreShadow Secretary of State for Health and Social ServicesIn office 14 June 1979 4 November 1980LeaderJames CallaghanPreceded byDavid EnnalsSucceeded byGwyneth DunwoodyMinister of State for Social SecurityIn office 5 April 1976 4 May 1979Prime MinisterJames CallaghanPreceded byBrian O MalleySucceeded byReg PrenticeMember of Parliament for Salford EastIn office 9 June 1983 8 April 1997Preceded byFrank AllaunSucceeded byConstituency AbolishedMember of Parliament for Salford WestIn office 15 October 1964 13 May 1983Preceded byCharles RoyleSucceeded byConstituency AbolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1923 04 05 5 April 1923Sale Cheshire EnglandDied27 April 2005 2005 04 27 aged 82 Sale Greater Manchester EnglandPolitical partyLabourSpouseIrene Harris m 1951 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Private life 4 Controversy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editStan Orme was born in Sale Cheshire He was educated at a technical school which he left in 1938 to become an instrument maker s apprentice He joined the RAF in 1942 becoming a bomber navigator serving in Canada and Egypt He was demobilised in 1947 as a warrant officer Political career editOrme joined the Labour Party in 1944 and he became a Sale Borough Councillor in 1958 Firmly aligned with the left faction of Labour led intellectually and organisationally by Aneurin Bevan at this time he embraced many left wing causes including the Movement for Colonial Freedom and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament He first stood for Parliament in Stockport South at the 1959 general election when he lost to the incumbent Member of Parliament MP Conservative candidate Harold M Steward He was elected as MP for Salford West at the 1964 general election When Labour returned to office at the February 1974 general election Orme was installed at Stormont as Minister of State for Northern Ireland He made an impression in this role before moving to the Department of Health and Social Security in March 1976 The Prime Minister James Callaghan promoted him to the Cabinet in September 1976 to sit alongside his departmental boss David Ennals He remained in this role until 1979 Orme joined the Shadow cabinet in 1979 as chief health and social security spokesman before later moving on to hold the Industry and Energy portfolios until 1987 Following constituency boundary changes for the 1983 general election he was elected for the redrawn seat of Salford East He served as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party from 1987 to 1992 He retired from the House of Commons at the 1997 general election and he was created a life peer as Baron Orme of Salford in the County of Greater Manchester on 21 October 1997 2 Orme was a republican 3 He made several unsuccessful attempts to be elected to Labour s National Executive Committee without breaking through Lord Orme died 22 days after his birthday on 27 April 2005 His funeral at Dunham Crematorium was attended by many family friends and political colleagues A memorial service was held in the House of Lords with speeches from former Labour leaders Neil Kinnock and Michael Foot A very rare exception was made by the Lord Chancellor such that any Divisions were suspended during this evening service Private life editIn 1951 he married Irene Mary Harris died 2022 They had no children Controversy editIn December 2019 a Daily Telegraph investigation reported that Orme had been involved in handing confidential information to Czech communist spies 4 References editPearce Edward 3 May 2005 Lord Orme of Salford The Guardian London Retrieved 24 May 2010 Times Guide to the House of Commons Times Newspapers Limited 1992 Obituary The Times obituaries Catalogue of the Orme papers at the Archives Division of the London School of Economics Hickson Kevin 25 February 2005 The IMF Crisis of 1976 and British Politics ISBN 9781850437253 No 54930 The London Gazette 27 October 1997 p 12047 Watt Nicholas 24 January 2002 Secret meeting unites republican MPs The Guardian Senior Labour politicians gave information to Cold War spies The Daily TelegraphExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Stanley Orme Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byCharles Royle Member of Parliament for Salford West1964 1983 Constituency abolished Preceded byFrank Allaun Member of Parliament for Salford East1983 1997 Political offices Preceded byBrian O Malley Minister of State for Social Security1976 1979 Succeeded byReg Prentice Party political offices Preceded byJack Dormand Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party1987 1992 Succeeded byDoug Hoyle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stan Orme amp oldid 1222384573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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