Kevin Hughes (politician)
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Kevin Michael Hughes (15 December 1952 – 16 July 2006) was a British Labour politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Doncaster North from 1992 to 2005. He served as a government whip and was previously a coal miner and official for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).
Background
Hughes was born in Doncaster in 1952, the son of a coal miner.<ref name = Dalyell>Template:Cite news</ref> He was educated at Owston Park secondary modern and took up his father's profession in 1970. He remained a miner until 1990 and attended University of Sheffield for three years under a day-release scheme.<ref name = Times>Template:Cite news</ref>
Political career
Originally a communist, he joined the New Communist Party in 1977 but left to join the Labour Party in 1978.<ref name = Roth>Template:Cite news</ref> He served as a branch delegate and member of the Yorkshire area committee of the NUM. He was elected as a member of Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council in 1986 and elected to Parliament in the 1992 general election for the safe Labour seat of Doncaster North. As an MP, he was sponsored by the NUM, although the number of working coal pits in his constituency had been reduced from 6 to only 1. He campaigned on pit safety issues before the privatisation of British Coal in the early 1990s.
Despite allegations being made against him by fellow councillor Ron Rose, Hughes avoided blame in the "Donnygate" scandal, which resulted in 21 former members of Doncaster council being convicted for fraud offences. He retained his seat in the House of Commons in 1997, despite being opposed by an "anti-fraud" candidate, and again in 2001. He became a whip for the opposition in 1996 and was a junior whip in the Labour government from 1997 to 2001. He was viewed as a Blairite and vigorously supported the invasion of Iraq in 2003.<ref name = Roth/>
During a November 2001 debate in Parliament, Hughes expressed support for anti-terrorism legislation following the September 11 attacks, with a comment which became famous<ref name = Times/><ref name = Roth/> for disparaging left-liberal readers of The Guardian who opposed such measures: Template:Blockquote
Personal life
Hughes married Lynda Saunders in 1972, and they had a son and a daughter together.<ref name = Dalyell/> His son joined the Army and served in the 2003 Gulf War.
Hughes stood down early from Parliament in 2005 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. He died in Doncaster on 16 July 2006, at the age of 53.<ref name = Dalyell/>
References
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- They Work For You – Kevin Hughes, former MP
- Obituary,Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore The Daily Telegraph, 18 July 2006
- Obituary, The Times, 18 July 2006
- Obituary, The Independent, 19 July 2006
- Obituary, The Guardian, 19 July 2006
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- 1952 births
- 2006 deaths
- Alumni of the University of Sheffield
- Councillors in South Yorkshire
- Deaths from motor neuron disease in the United Kingdom
- British coal miners
- English trade unionists
- Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
- National Union of Mineworkers-sponsored MPs
- Neurological disease deaths in England
- UK MPs 1992–1997
- UK MPs 1997–2001
- UK MPs 2001–2005
- Politicians from Doncaster