Nigel Griffiths

Nigel Griffiths
Nigel Griffiths
Member of Parliament
for Edinburgh South
In office
11 June 1987 – 6 May 2010
Preceded by Michael Ancram
Succeeded by Ian Murray
Personal details
Born 20 May 1955 (1955-05-20) (age 56)
Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality British
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Sally McLaughlin
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
Website www.nigelgriffiths.co.uk

Nigel Griffiths (born 20 May 1955) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh South from 1987 to 2010.

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Early life

Nigel Griffiths was educated at Hawick High School on Buccleuch Road in Hawick in the Scottish Borders before attending the University of Edinburgh where he was awarded an MA in 1977. He finished his education at Moray House College of Education (now the Moray House School of Education on Holyrood Road at the University of Edinburgh) in Edinburgh in 1978.[1] He was president of the University of Edinburgh Labour Group in 1976, where he first met and supported Gordon Brown, who was then the student elected Rector of the University.[2] In 1978, he worked as a secretary to the Lothian Development Council, before becoming a welfare rights worker with a pressure group working on behalf of people with learning disabilities in 1979, he remained in this position until his election to Parliament.

He worked with Anita Roddick to found The Big Issue in Scotland and set up the Wester Hailes Citizens Advice Bureau.[3] He is a member of Amnesty International, Friends of the Earth, and the Ramblers' Association.[3]

Political career

He joined the Labour Party in 1970 and was elected as a councillor on the City of Edinburgh Council in 1980, a position in which he remained until he became a member of the House of Commons. He also served as a member of the Edinburgh Health Council (1982-87). He was a member of the Edinburgh International Festival committee for three years from 1984 and was the chairman of the city council in 1986.

Griffiths was elected to parliament at the 1987 general election for Edinburgh South, when he ousted the sitting Conservative MP Michael Ancram by 1,859 votes and remained in the position until the 2010 general election. Griffiths tabled more than 1,000 questions to Conservative ministers in his first four months. He was made an Opposition Whip by Neil Kinnock in 1987, becoming a spokesman for eight years for the Department of Trade and Industry in 1989.

When Labour was elected in the 1997 general election, he became the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry. He was sacked by Blair in his first reshuffle of 1998 after arguments with civil servants in the department.[1] He spent the rest of the parliament as a member of both the procedure and the public accounts select committees. He returned to government following the 2001 with the same rank at the Department of Trade and Industry.

In 2002 the Parliamentary commissioner for standards upheld complaints that Griffiths owned an office for which he was claiming expenses for rent of £10,000 a year.[4]

In 2005 Griffiths served as the Deputy to the Leader of the House of Commons under Jack Straw. He resigned over the renewal of the British Trident system in March 2007. [5]

In 2006, Nigel Griffiths has commented on the debate over veils stating "The justification I have heard is that some Muslim women feel 'comfortable' wearing the full veil, but it doesn't make others comfortable."[6]

In March 2009, The News of the World alleged that Griffiths had an extramarital affair in his House of Commons office. He later admitted to this and apologised. He subsequently launched a legal action against the newspaper for invading his privacy and obtaining the material that supported the allegations "in an extremely underhand way".[7][8]

In May 2009, The Telegraph reported Griffiths had attempted to claim £3,600 for a TV, DVD and digital radio to watch and listen to Scottish broadcasts. The claim was rejected by the Fees Office.[9]

On 31 January 2010, Griffiths announced that he would stand down at the 2010 general election, and said that he would be taking up a job with an "international educational institution".[10]

References

Publications

  • Guide to Council Housing in Edinburgh by Nigel Griffiths, 1981
  • Welfare Rights Survey by Nigel Griffiths, 1981
  • Welfare Rights Guide by Nigel Griffiths, 1982
  • Council Housing on the Point of Collapse by Nigel Griffiths, 1982
  • Welfare Rights Guide by Nigel Griffiths, 1983
  • Welfare Rights Guide by Nigel Griffiths, 1984
  • Welfare Rights Guide by Nigel Griffiths, 1985
  • Welfare Rights Guide by Nigel Griffiths, 1986
  • Rights Guide for Mentally Handicapped People by Nigel Griffiths, 1988

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Michael Ancram
Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South
1987-2010
Succeeded by
Ian Murray

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