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  McAvoy, Thomas "Tommy"
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AffiliationLabour  
 
NameThomas "Tommy" McAvoy
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Rutherglen, Scotland , United Kingdom
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Born December 14, 1943
DiedMarch 00, 2024 (80 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
Mar 09, 2024 12:44pm
Tags Scottish - Married - Catholic -
InfoBecause of his job Tommy McAvoy has not made a substantive speech in the Commons chamber or asked a question since before the 1997 election.

The longest serving member of the Commons Whips' Office, and one of the few to survive the clear-out which followed the 2001 election, he is a feared taskmaster among backbenchers.

He is one of the most powerful figures in the parliamentary Labour party.

He has represented Glasgow Rutherglen since 1987, but has immensely strong local roots having been born and educated in the seat, as well as working there as a union official.

He continues to be very active in his constituency, supporting the local workforce.

Formerly on the left of the party, he is now utterly loyal to the leadership, especially Gordon Brown.

A Catholic, he is opposed to abortion and voted against extensions to stem cell research.

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  05/05/2005 UK Parliament - Rutherglen & Hamilton West Won 55.60% (+37.24%)
  06/07/2001 UK Parliament - Glasgow Rutherglen Won 57.37% (+43.22%)
  05/01/1997 UK Parliament - Glasgow Rutherglen Won 57.52% (+42.25%)
  04/09/1992 UK Parliament - Glasgow Rutherglen Won 55.38% (+38.51%)
  06/11/1987 UK Parliament - Glasgow Rutherglen Won 56.01% (+31.62%)
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Scottish Labour Party Leader - Sep 13, 2008 LAB Iain Gray