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Stanley Clinton-Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis

Stanley Clinton-Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis, PC (born Stanley Clinton Davis; 6 December 1928) is a British politician and former solicitor.[1][2] A member of the Labour Party, he served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney Central from 1970 to 1983, and was a minister in the Labour governments of Prime Ministers Harold Wilson, James Callaghan and Tony Blair. He was European Commissioner in the Delors Commission (1985–1989). In 1990, he became a Life Peer as Baron Clinton-Davis, of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney, sitting on the Labour benches in the House of Lords until his retirement in 2018. He changed his name to Stanley Clinton-Davis by deed poll.[2]

The Lord Clinton-Davis
Minister of State for Trade
In office
2 May 1997 – 28 July 1998
Prime MinisterTony Blair
Preceded byAnthony Nelson
Succeeded byBrian Wilson
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade
In office
4 March 1974 – 4 May 1979
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
James Callaghan
Preceded byEric Deakins
Succeeded byMichael Meacher
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
8 May 1990 – 10 January 2018
Life Peerage
Member of Parliament
for Hackney Central
In office
18 June 1970 – 13 May 1983
Preceded byHerbert Butler
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1928-12-06) 6 December 1928 (age 94)
Political partyLabour
Alma materExeter College, Oxford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Early life

Davis was born in Hackney on 6 December 1928, the only child of Jewish parents Sidney and Lilly Davis. He was educated at Hackney Downs School, Mercers' School, and King's College London, where he graduated in Law in 1950. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1953.[2]

Early career

Davis became interested in Labour politics from an early age. He joined the Labour Party at the age of 15, and formed the Labour Society at King's College London. He was a member of the executive council of the National Association of Labour Student Organisations (1948–50). In 1959, Davis was elected as a councillor for the London Borough of Hackney. He served as a councillor until 1971 and was Chairman of Social Services. He was Mayor of Hackney from 1968 to 1969.[2]

House of Commons

Davis first stood as Parliamentary candidate for the Conservative-held constituency of Portsmouth Langstone at the 1955 general election. He then contested the marginal constituency of Yarmouth at the 1959 and 1964 general elections; on all three occasions, he was unsuccessful. Davis was elected to the House of Commons at the 1970 general election as MP for Hackney Central. He served as MP for the constituency until 1983, when the constituency was abolished due to boundary changes.[2]

Davis' first ministerial post, which he held from 1974 until 1979, was as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Companies, Aviation and Shipping in the governments of Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. Following the Conservative Party's victory in the 1979 general election, Davis remained on the Labour front bench as the Opposition Spokesman on Trade, Prices and Consumer Protection (1979–81) and Foreign Affairs (1981–83).[2] He was also the first MP ever to ask Margaret Thatcher a question at Prime Minister’s Questions (on 22 May 1979).[3]

European Commission

In 1985, Davis was appointed to serve as European Commissioner alongside Lord Cockfield in the Delors Commission. He was the European Commissioner for Transport, the Environment and Nuclear Safety until 1989. In 1990, Clinton-Davis was awarded the Grand Cross Order of King Leopold II of Belgium for services to the European Community.[2] Clinton-Davis was a member of the United Kingdom Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and Western European Union (1999–2001).

House of Lords

Clinton-Davis was appointed to the House of Lords as a life peer on 8 May 1990, taking the title of Baron Clinton-Davis, of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney.[4] He was Opposition Spokesman for Transport (1990–97),[2] Supporting Spokesperson for Trade and Industry (1990–96) and Foreign Affairs (1990–97).

Following the Labour victory at the 1997 general election, Prime Minister Tony Blair decided to use the experience of a handful of former Labour ministers at the commencement of his New Labour project. Clinton-Davis was appointed as Minister of State for Trade, serving in the Department of Trade and Industry until 1998.

Clinton-Davis was appointed and sworn in as a member of the Privy Council in 1998. He retired from the House of Lords on 10 January 2018.[5]

Other offices and honorary positions

Clinton-Davis has held a number of senior positions, including chairman (1989–96) and later president (1996–97) of the British Refugee Council. Clinton-Davis was chairman (1980–84, 1989–2001) and later president (2001) of the Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea (ACOPS).[2] He was vice-president of the Society of Labour Lawyers (from 1991 onwards), vice-president of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Honorary Member of the Executive Council of Justice and president of the Association of Municipal Authorities. Clinton-Davis was also chairman of the Packaging Standards Council (1993–97).[2]

From 1980 to 2011, Clinton-Davis was president of the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) and is now Honorary Life President. He was also president of the UK Pilots Association (Marine). Clinton-Davis was a member (1989–1998) and later chairman (1999–2004) of the Sasakawa Environment Prize Selection Committee. The award later came under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Clinton-Davis is an honorary fellow of the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, a fellow of King's College London and an honorary fellow of Queen Mary University of London.[2]

Legal career

Clinton-Davis became a solicitor in November 1953 and was a founding partner of Clintons, becoming head of its Hackney branch, Clinton Davis & Co. He also worked as consultant on European Law and Affairs for S. J. Berwin & Co (1989–97, 1998–2003).[2]

Jewish affairs

Clinton-Davis has spoken in Parliament on numerous occasions on issues affecting the Jewish community and Israel. He was vice president of the All-Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism and has been a supporter of Labour Friends of Israel. He was an executive member of the Institute of Jewish Affairs (1993–97). He is a former director of The Jewish Chronicle and a former member of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.[2]

Personal life

In 1954, he married Frances Jane Lucas; they have a son and three daughters. Outside politics, his recreations are golf, Association football and reading biographical histories.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Mr Clinton Davis (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Clinton-Davis, Baron, (Stanley Clinton Clinton-Davis) (born 6 Dec. 1928)". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u11242. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  3. ^ "PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) (Hansard, 22 May 1979)".
  4. ^ "No. 52136". The London Gazette. 14 May 1990. p. 9093.
  5. ^ "Lord Clinton-Davis". UK Parliament.

References

External links

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Stanley Clinton Davis Baron Clinton Davis PC born Stanley Clinton Davis 6 December 1928 is a British politician and former solicitor 1 2 A member of the Labour Party he served as Member of Parliament MP for Hackney Central from 1970 to 1983 and was a minister in the Labour governments of Prime Ministers Harold Wilson James Callaghan and Tony Blair He was European Commissioner in the Delors Commission 1985 1989 In 1990 he became a Life Peer as Baron Clinton Davis of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney sitting on the Labour benches in the House of Lords until his retirement in 2018 He changed his name to Stanley Clinton Davis by deed poll 2 The Right HonourableThe Lord Clinton DavisPCMinister of State for TradeIn office 2 May 1997 28 July 1998Prime MinisterTony BlairPreceded byAnthony NelsonSucceeded byBrian WilsonParliamentary Under Secretary of State for TradeIn office 4 March 1974 4 May 1979Prime MinisterHarold WilsonJames CallaghanPreceded byEric DeakinsSucceeded byMichael MeacherMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIn office 8 May 1990 10 January 2018Life PeerageMember of Parliamentfor Hackney CentralIn office 18 June 1970 13 May 1983Preceded byHerbert ButlerSucceeded byConstituency abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1928 12 06 6 December 1928 age 94 Political partyLabourAlma materExeter College OxfordMassachusetts Institute of Technology Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 House of Commons 4 European Commission 5 House of Lords 6 Other offices and honorary positions 7 Legal career 8 Jewish affairs 9 Personal life 10 Footnotes 11 References 12 External linksEarly life EditDavis was born in Hackney on 6 December 1928 the only child of Jewish parents Sidney and Lilly Davis He was educated at Hackney Downs School Mercers School and King s College London where he graduated in Law in 1950 He was admitted as a solicitor in 1953 2 Early career EditDavis became interested in Labour politics from an early age He joined the Labour Party at the age of 15 and formed the Labour Society at King s College London He was a member of the executive council of the National Association of Labour Student Organisations 1948 50 In 1959 Davis was elected as a councillor for the London Borough of Hackney He served as a councillor until 1971 and was Chairman of Social Services He was Mayor of Hackney from 1968 to 1969 2 House of Commons EditDavis first stood as Parliamentary candidate for the Conservative held constituency of Portsmouth Langstone at the 1955 general election He then contested the marginal constituency of Yarmouth at the 1959 and 1964 general elections on all three occasions he was unsuccessful Davis was elected to the House of Commons at the 1970 general election as MP for Hackney Central He served as MP for the constituency until 1983 when the constituency was abolished due to boundary changes 2 Davis first ministerial post which he held from 1974 until 1979 was as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Companies Aviation and Shipping in the governments of Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and James Callaghan Following the Conservative Party s victory in the 1979 general election Davis remained on the Labour front bench as the Opposition Spokesman on Trade Prices and Consumer Protection 1979 81 and Foreign Affairs 1981 83 2 He was also the first MP ever to ask Margaret Thatcher a question at Prime Minister s Questions on 22 May 1979 3 European Commission EditIn 1985 Davis was appointed to serve as European Commissioner alongside Lord Cockfield in the Delors Commission He was the European Commissioner for Transport the Environment and Nuclear Safety until 1989 In 1990 Clinton Davis was awarded the Grand Cross Order of King Leopold II of Belgium for services to the European Community 2 Clinton Davis was a member of the United Kingdom Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and Western European Union 1999 2001 House of Lords EditClinton Davis was appointed to the House of Lords as a life peer on 8 May 1990 taking the title of Baron Clinton Davis of Hackney in the London Borough of Hackney 4 He was Opposition Spokesman for Transport 1990 97 2 Supporting Spokesperson for Trade and Industry 1990 96 and Foreign Affairs 1990 97 Following the Labour victory at the 1997 general election Prime Minister Tony Blair decided to use the experience of a handful of former Labour ministers at the commencement of his New Labour project Clinton Davis was appointed as Minister of State for Trade serving in the Department of Trade and Industry until 1998 Clinton Davis was appointed and sworn in as a member of the Privy Council in 1998 He retired from the House of Lords on 10 January 2018 5 Other offices and honorary positions EditClinton Davis has held a number of senior positions including chairman 1989 96 and later president 1996 97 of the British Refugee Council Clinton Davis was chairman 1980 84 1989 2001 and later president 2001 of the Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea ACOPS 2 He was vice president of the Society of Labour Lawyers from 1991 onwards vice president of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Honorary Member of the Executive Council of Justice and president of the Association of Municipal Authorities Clinton Davis was also chairman of the Packaging Standards Council 1993 97 2 From 1980 to 2011 Clinton Davis was president of the British Airline Pilots Association BALPA and is now Honorary Life President He was also president of the UK Pilots Association Marine Clinton Davis was a member 1989 1998 and later chairman 1999 2004 of the Sasakawa Environment Prize Selection Committee The award later came under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP Clinton Davis is an honorary fellow of the Polytechnic University of Bucharest a fellow of King s College London and an honorary fellow of Queen Mary University of London 2 Legal career EditClinton Davis became a solicitor in November 1953 and was a founding partner of Clintons becoming head of its Hackney branch Clinton Davis amp Co He also worked as consultant on European Law and Affairs for S J Berwin amp Co 1989 97 1998 2003 2 Jewish affairs EditClinton Davis has spoken in Parliament on numerous occasions on issues affecting the Jewish community and Israel He was vice president of the All Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism and has been a supporter of Labour Friends of Israel He was an executive member of the Institute of Jewish Affairs 1993 97 He is a former director of The Jewish Chronicle and a former member of the Board of Deputies of British Jews 2 Personal life EditIn 1954 he married Frances Jane Lucas they have a son and three daughters Outside politics his recreations are golf Association football and reading biographical histories 2 Footnotes Edit Mr Clinton Davis Hansard api parliament uk Retrieved 13 May 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Clinton Davis Baron Stanley Clinton Clinton Davis born 6 Dec 1928 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO 2007 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 u11242 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 Retrieved 13 May 2021 PRIME MINISTER ENGAGEMENTS Hansard 22 May 1979 No 52136 The London Gazette 14 May 1990 p 9093 Lord Clinton Davis UK Parliament References EditTimes Guide to the House of Commons 1979 Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPsExternal links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Stanley Clinton DavisParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byHerbert Butler Member of Parliament for Hackney Central1970 1983 constituency abolishedPolitical officesPreceded byKarl Heinz Narjes environment amp consumer protection Giorgios Contogeorgis transport European Commissioner for Environment consumer protection and transport1985 1988 Succeeded byCarlo Ripa di Meana environment Grigoris Varfis consumer protection Karel Van Miert transport Orders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byThe Lord Stevens of Ludgate 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