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|name = Chris Williamson | honorific-suffix = {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|MP}} |image = Official portrait of Chris Williamson crop 2.jpg |imagesize = |office = Shadow Minister for Fire and Emergency Services |leader = Jeremy Corbyn |term_start = 3 July 2017 |term_end = 11 January 2018 |successor = Karen Lee |office2 = Member of Parliament for Derby North |parliament2 = |majority2 = 2,015 (4.1%) |term_start2 = 8 June 2017 |term_end2 = |predecessor2 = Amanda Solloway |successor2 = |term_start3 = 6 May 2010 |term_end3 = 7 May 2015 |predecessor3 = Bob Laxton |successor3 = Amanda Solloway |birth_name=Christopher Williamson |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1956|9|16}} |birth_place = Derby, Derbyshire, England |death_date1 = |death_place1 = |nationality = British |party =Independent (2019–) Labour Party (until 2019) {{small|Labour whip suspended}} |spouse = {{unbulleted list|{{marriage|Lonny Wilsoncroft |1997|21 May 2004|end=d}}|Maggie Amsbury[1]}} |alma_mater = Leicester Polytechnic |website = {{url|chriswilliamsonmp.com|Official website}} }}Christopher Williamson (born 16 September 1956)[2] is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Derby North since 8 June 2017,[3] having served previously for the same seat from 2010 until 2015.[4] He was Shadow Minister for Communities and Local Government from October 2010 to October 2013.[3] Williamson was also a local councillor in Derby, representing the Normanton ward from 1991 until 2011,[5] serving twice as leader of Derby City Council. On 27 February 2019, Williamson was suspended from the Labour Party for comments he made about the party's response to criticism over its handling of allegations of antisemitism within the party.[6] Early life and careerBorn in Derby, he attended the St. John Fisher Primary School in Alvaston; Castle Donington High School, and St. Thomas More High School, Allenton before Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University) where he obtained a professional social work qualification (a CQSW) in 1985.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} After working as a mechanical engineering apprentice for a year from 1972, Williamson then worked as a bricklayer for six years. He was a social worker in Derby from 1983 to 1986 before working as a welfare rights officer. Williamson joined the Labour Party in 1976. He became a councillor in 1991, then became leader of the Labour Group on Derby City Council, serving as leader of Derby City Council on two separate occasions. While council leader, Williamson formed a coalition with the Conservatives and in 2006 credited himself with having supported the private finance initiative (PFI) while Chair of Housing in the 1990s.[7] Interviewed in 2018, he termed his approach then as "innovative pragmatism" seeking to "be as radical as we possibly could within the confines that we were subjected to by central government". The scheme, he said, had not given "value for money".[7] He is vice chair of the Local Government Anti Poverty Forum.[8] He is a member of the League Against Cruel Sports and has been a vegan since the 1970s.[9] Parliamentary careerFirst term (2010–15)Williamson was the second of the newly elected MPs of the 2010 intake to make his maiden speech in the House of Commons on 25 May 2010, in response to the Queen's Speech. Despite being seen as on the left, he supported Ed Miliband rather than Diane Abbott in the 2010 Labour Leadership Election.[10] In October 2010, he became Shadow Fire and Emergency Services Minister within the Shadow Communities and Local Government team after just four months as an MP but, after a reshuffle of the shadow cabinet in 2013, he was replaced by Lyn Brown.[11] In 2014, he supported the Cameron coalition's 2011 military intervention in Libya and the British action against ISIS in Iraq in parliamentary votes. In April 2018, Williamson said he was "naive" to support the votes on military intervention, although he was initially undetermined on the 2014 votes. He abstained on the Immigration Bill in 2014, later blamed for the Windrush scandal, following an instruction from the whips. He said at the time of the scandal: "I have to say – if I'm being honest – I didn't study it enough or fully appreciate the implications."[7] He served as a member of the Communities and Local Government Committee between July and November 2010 and from November 2013 to March 2015.[3] He was one of 16 signatories of an open letter to Ed Miliband in January 2015 calling on the party to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements.[12] At the 2015 general election, Williamson lost the Derby North seat to Amanda Solloway of the Conservative Party by 41 votes. Second term (2017–present)The Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn described Williamson in early 2016 as a "very great friend", saying that his defeat at the 2015 general election was "the worst result of that night".[13] During the 2017 general election campaign he was described by the New Statesman as the "most pro-Jeremy Corbyn candidate in England's most marginal constituency".[14] Williamson expressed the opinion that his 2017 general election campaign in Derby North would be a "test case for Corbynism",[15] and Corbyn campaigned for Williamson on 6 May.[7] At the unexpected general election, Williamson regained his former seat from Amanda Solloway of the Conservatives with a majority of 2,015 votes. On 3 July 2017, Williamson was appointed Shadow Fire and Emergency Services Minister within the Shadow Home Office team.[16][17] Williamson resigned this role on 11 January 2018; a day earlier he had suggested in an interview that council tax on the highest value homes should be doubled. The pronouncement, which is not party policy and was outside Williamson's remit, was made without the knowledge of Andrew Gwynne, the shadow secretary of state for communities and local government. It is understood that when the issue was raised with Williamson, rather than agree to confine his public statements to his own policy area, he decided to resign. Williamson said: "I've taken this decision to bring me closer to the membership of our party and to allow me to work on a broader range of issues, from environmental policy to animal rights and local government."[18] Williamson voiced doubts that the Syrian government was responsible for the gas attack on Douma, while he was addressing a protest outside parliament in April 2018.[19] In August 2018, he said it was a "privilege" to hear a talk by a pro-Assad blogger, Vanessa Beeley.[20][21][22] He says that, with Corbyn as leader, the party has "a common-sense socialist" who does not place MPs in the situation of risking being in conflict with the party whips. Williamson said he is "not one for undermining the leadership publicly", explaining the difference between his history in the division lobbies and Corbyn's earlier frequent parliamentary vote rebellions as Corbyn expressing the opinions of party members.[7] Comments on alleged antisemitism within LabourWilliamson has said that attacks on Corbyn's handling of alleged antisemitism within the Labour Party were "proxy wars and bullshit" and that "I’m not saying it never ever happens but it is a really dirty, lowdown trick, particularly the antisemitism smears. Many people in the Jewish community are appalled by what they see as the weaponisation of antisemitism for political ends."[23] Marie van der Zyl, the Board of Deputies vice-president, said that Williamson should "show solidarity with those suffering racism within his own party rather than blaming the victims".[24] Williamson has described antisemitism as being "utterly repugnant and a scourge on society, which is why I stand in absolute solidarity with anyone who is subjected to antisemitic abuse".[25] He added that his critics' "accusations of anti-Semitism were positively sinister" and "highly offensive and hurtful" in suggesting "that I was an anti-Semite myself, yet I have fought racism all my adult life".[26] In April 2018, Williamson said he had come across evidence that Conservatives were posing on Twitter as Corbyn supporters. He also referenced Ken Livingstone in his remarks: "We've got these ridiculous suspensions and expulsions from the party" made "in the most grotesque and unfair way".[27] Supporting Len McCluskey, who had accused some Labour MPs of campaigning against Corbyn using the issue of antisemitism, he described some of his colleagues as "malcontents" who were "completely out of step with party members" and voters,[28] but that deselection of MPs was "a matter for Labour Party members in each constituency and not a matter for me or indeed Len".[29] In February 2019, he was criticised for booking a room in the Houses of Parliament for a screening of Witch Hunt, a film about suspended party member Jackie Walker, to be hosted by Jewish Voice for Labour.[30] At the same time, video was published by the Yorkshire Post of him telling the audience at a local Momentum-hosted meeting in Sheffield that the party was being "demonised as a racist, bigoted party", partly because, in response to criticism, the party had "given too much ground (and) been too apologetic", going on to say "We've done more to address the scourge of anti-Semitism than any other political party."[31][6] Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson said that Williamson should have the Labour whip removed for his comments and a group of 38 Labour MPS had written to the party's General Secretary to ask that he be suspended.[32] There was also pressure from London mayor Sadiq Khan, GMB leader Tim Roache, anti-racism charity HOPE not hate, the Jewish Labour Movement and the Board of Deputies of British Jews.[33][34][35] Jewish Voice for Labour defended Williamson, as did the "Labour Against the Witch-hunt" pressure group and the Sheffield Hallam constituency branch of the Labour Party who voted 40 to 0 in favour of a motion stating Williamson's comments had been taken out of context.[36][37] Williamson apologised for his comments saying: "I deeply regret, and apologise for, my recent choice of words when speaking about how the Labour Party has responded to the ongoing fight against antisemitism inside of our party. I was trying to stress how much the party has done to tackle anti-Semitism".[38][39] On 27 February 2019, he was put under formal notice of investigation,[38][30] but later that day suspended from the Party, pending an internal investigation.[6][34] References1. ^{{cite book|editor-last1=Carr|editor-first1=Tim|editor-last2=Dale|editor-first2=Iain|editor-last3=Waller|editor-first3=Robert|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8cXADgAAQBAJ&pg=PT422&lpg=PT423|title=The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2017|location=London|publisher=Politicos|year=2017|page=423|isbn=9781785902789|access-date=9 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171110061724/https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8cXADgAAQBAJ&pg=PT422&lpg=PT423|archive-date=10 November 2017|dead-url=no}} 2. ^{{cite book|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.251187|title=Who's Who 2018|publisher=A.C. 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