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Syd Rapson

Sydney Norman John Rapson (born 17 April 1942, Isle of Wight) is a former Labour MP for Portsmouth North.

Syd Rapson
Member of Parliament
for Portsmouth North
In office
1 May 1997 – 11 April 2005
Preceded byPeter Griffiths
Succeeded bySarah McCarthy-Fry
Personal details
Born
Sydney Norman John Rapson

(1942-04-17) 17 April 1942 (age 80)
Isle of Wight, England, UK
Political partyLabour
Children2

Early life

He moved with his family to the Paulsgrove area of Portsmouth as a young child, where he attended Paulsgrove Modern (now King Richard School). After leaving school he worked in the aeronautical industry for nearly forty years, and became a long serving councillor,[1] serving as Lord Mayor of Portsmouth in 1990.[2]

Political career

He was elected as the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Portsmouth North at the 1997 general election until he retired in 2005. He was succeeded by Sarah McCarthy-Fry.

Rapson stood for union improvement. He had stronger trade union credentials than many of the 1997 intake, having spent many years as an Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union activist and convener, which also gave him the strong interest in defence, the hallmark of his parliamentary career. He joined the Commons Defence Select Committee after the 2001 election. He sat for four years on the Accommodation and Works Committee.[citation needed]

Other work

In 2001, Rapson was one of a number of MPs stung by the satirical Channel 4 documentary series Brass Eye, which filmed him for its controversial "Paedogeddon!" episode. He was filmed describing "trust-me trousers", which were supposedly worn by paedophiles and inflated to hide an erection. The programme-makers also persuaded him to say that paedophiles were using "an area of internet the size of Ireland". The MP complained to the Broadcasting Standards Commission that he had been duped into appearing on the show and that it had infringed his privacy. The BSC ruled against him, saying the means used to deceive the MPs "were justified in the context of the serious issues raised by the programme" and in particular "the dangers of people in the public eye speaking with apparent authority about matters they do not understand".[3]

He led the team that headed the development of Portsmouth City's Gunwharf Quays, a large leisure and retail center located near the famous Portsmouth docks and the district of Portsea. The 'Quays' saw huge success, becoming the tourist capital of the city.

In 2018, Rapson was awarded the key of the city for his contributions and accomplishments in regards to representation and contributions for the city. This award was last given in 2008 and is only held by 32 others over a century of Portsmouth's history.

Rapson retired in 2005 and still lives in Portchester and Portsmouth to this day, with his wife Phyllis Rapson. He has two children and four grand children.

References

  1. ^ Deputy Leader of the Council and Lord Mayor of the City per Voices from Paulsgrove. Lee, S & Stedman, J (eds; 1992, Portsmouth City Council Leisure Department); ISBN 1-870412-15-X
  2. ^ "Lord Mayors of Portsmouth since 1927".
  3. ^ "MP loses Brass Eye battle". the Guardian. 31 January 2002. Retrieved 30 March 2021.

External links

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Syd Rapson
  • Rapson political profile, theyworkforyou.com; accessed 9 July 2014.

rapson, sydney, norman, john, rapson, born, april, 1942, isle, wight, former, labour, portsmouth, north, member, parliament, portsmouth, northin, office, 1997, april, 2005preceded, bypeter, griffithssucceeded, bysarah, mccarthy, frypersonal, detailsbornsydney,. Sydney Norman John Rapson born 17 April 1942 Isle of Wight is a former Labour MP for Portsmouth North Syd RapsonMember of Parliament for Portsmouth NorthIn office 1 May 1997 11 April 2005Preceded byPeter GriffithsSucceeded bySarah McCarthy FryPersonal detailsBornSydney Norman John Rapson 1942 04 17 17 April 1942 age 80 Isle of Wight England UKPolitical partyLabourChildren2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Other work 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditHe moved with his family to the Paulsgrove area of Portsmouth as a young child where he attended Paulsgrove Modern now King Richard School After leaving school he worked in the aeronautical industry for nearly forty years and became a long serving councillor 1 serving as Lord Mayor of Portsmouth in 1990 2 Political career EditHe was elected as the Labour Member of Parliament MP for Portsmouth North at the 1997 general election until he retired in 2005 He was succeeded by Sarah McCarthy Fry Rapson stood for union improvement He had stronger trade union credentials than many of the 1997 intake having spent many years as an Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union activist and convener which also gave him the strong interest in defence the hallmark of his parliamentary career He joined the Commons Defence Select Committee after the 2001 election He sat for four years on the Accommodation and Works Committee citation needed Other work EditIn 2001 Rapson was one of a number of MPs stung by the satirical Channel 4 documentary series Brass Eye which filmed him for its controversial Paedogeddon episode He was filmed describing trust me trousers which were supposedly worn by paedophiles and inflated to hide an erection The programme makers also persuaded him to say that paedophiles were using an area of internet the size of Ireland The MP complained to the Broadcasting Standards Commission that he had been duped into appearing on the show and that it had infringed his privacy The BSC ruled against him saying the means used to deceive the MPs were justified in the context of the serious issues raised by the programme and in particular the dangers of people in the public eye speaking with apparent authority about matters they do not understand 3 He led the team that headed the development of Portsmouth City s Gunwharf Quays a large leisure and retail center located near the famous Portsmouth docks and the district of Portsea The Quays saw huge success becoming the tourist capital of the city In 2018 Rapson was awarded the key of the city for his contributions and accomplishments in regards to representation and contributions for the city This award was last given in 2008 and is only held by 32 others over a century of Portsmouth s history Rapson retired in 2005 and still lives in Portchester and Portsmouth to this day with his wife Phyllis Rapson He has two children and four grand children References Edit Deputy Leader of the Council and Lord Mayor of the City per Voices from Paulsgrove Lee S amp Stedman J eds 1992 Portsmouth City Council Leisure Department ISBN 1 870412 15 X Lord Mayors of Portsmouth since 1927 MP loses Brass Eye battle the Guardian 31 January 2002 Retrieved 30 March 2021 External links EditHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Syd Rapson Rapson political profile theyworkforyou com accessed 9 July 2014 Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded byPeter Griffiths Member of Parliament for Portsmouth North1997 2005 Succeeded bySarah McCarthy Fry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syd Rapson amp oldid 1071382575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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