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|name = Jon Trickett | honorific-suffix = {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|MP}} |image = Official portrait of Jon Trickett crop 2.jpg |office = Shadow Lord President of the Council |leader = Jeremy Corbyn |alongside = Valerie Vaz |1blankname = Shadowing |1namedata = Chris Grayling David Lidington Andrea Leadsom |term_start = 27 June 2016 |term_end = |predecessor = Office established |successor = |office1 = Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office |leader1 = Jeremy Corbyn |1blankname1 = Shadowing |1namedata1 = Ben Gummer Damian Green David Lidington |term_start1 = 9 February 2017 |term_end1 = |predecessor1 = Ian Lavery |successor1 = |leader2 = Ed Miliband |term_start2 = 7 October 2011 |term_end2 = 7 October 2013 |predecessor2 = Tessa Jowell |successor2 = Michael Dugher |office3 = Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills |leader3 = Jeremy Corbyn |term_start3 = 5 July 2016 |term_end3 = 6 October 2016 |predecessor3 = Angela Eagle |successor3 = Clive Lewis {{small|(Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy)}} |office4 = Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government |leader4 = Jeremy Corbyn |term_start4 = 14 September 2015 |term_end4 = 27 June 2016 |predecessor4 = Emma Reynolds |successor4 = Grahame Morris |office5 = Shadow Minister for the Constitutional Convention |leader5 = Jeremy Corbyn |term_start5 = 14 September 2015 |term_end5 = 27 June 2016 |predecessor5 = Office established |successor5 = Grahame Morris |office6 = Shadow Minister without Portfolio |leader6 = Ed Miliband Harriet Harman {{small|(Acting)}} |term_start6 = 7 October 2013 |term_end6 = 14 September 2015 |predecessor6 = Michael Dugher |successor6 = Jon Ashworth |office7 = Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister |primeminister7 = Gordon Brown |term_start7 = 4 October 2008 |term_end7 = 11 May 2010 |predecessor7 = Ian Austin |successor7 = Desmond Swayne |office8 = Leader of Leeds City Council |term_start8 = 1989 |term_end8 = 1996 |predecessor8 = George Mudie |successor8 = Brian Walker |office9 = Member of Parliament for Hemsworth |term_start9 = 1 February 1996 |term_end9 = |predecessor9 = Derek Enright |successor9 = |majority9 = 10,174 (22.1%) |office10 = Leeds City Councillor for Beeston Ward |term_start10 = 28 September 1984 |term_end10 = 1996 |predecessor10 = Michael McGowan |successor10 = Angela Gabriel |birth_name = Jon Hedley Trickett |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|7|2|df=y}} |birth_place = Leeds, England |death_date = |death_place = |party = Labour |alma_mater = University of Hull University of Leeds |website = {{Official website|www.jontrickett.org.uk}} }} Jon Hedley Trickett (born 2 July 1950) is a British Labour politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hemsworth in West Yorkshire since a 1996 by-election. He served as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from 2008 to 2010 and was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet by Ed Miliband in 2011 as Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office. Trickett was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government under new Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn in September 2015, before being appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in July 2016. He held this position until the shadow cabinet reshuffle in October 2016. Education and early political careerTrickett studied at Roundhay Grammar School (now called Roundhay School) in Leeds. He received a BA in Politics from the University of Hull, and later an MA in Political Sociology from the University of Leeds. Formed politically by the anti-Vietnam war movement, he joined the Labour Party in 1969 and was active on the Labour left in Leeds from the late 1960s. From 1974 to 1986 he worked as a builder and plumber. During the campaigns relating to the Common Market referendum in 1975 he was the secretary of the Vote No campaign in Leeds. During the 1970s Trickett was a member of the ILP (the successor body of the Independent Labour Party), contributed to its newspaper, the Labour Leader, and was elected for a number of years to its ruling body, the National Administrative Council. Trickett was also active in anti-fascist and anti-war movements, and was a delegate to the Leeds Trades Council. Later he was the election agent for Michael McGowan who became the MEP for Leeds in 1984. Trickett was first elected to Leeds City Council for the Beeston ward in 1984 at the age of 34. He became Leader of the Council in 1989, holding the leadership until 1996 and his election to Parliament. He was replaced as Council Leader by Brian Walker and resigned his council seat after the May local elections. Parliamentary careerLabour governmentElected on 1 February 1996 in a by-election brought about by the death of the previous MP, Labour's Derek Enright, Trickett was made PPS to Peter Mandelson after Labour was elected to power and worked in the Cabinet office and subsequently the DTI. After leaving the government at the time of Mandelson's fall from grace, Trickett was chair of the Compass pressure group. He played a significant role in rebelling against the Iraq War and participated in demonstrations against the War in London, Wakefield and Leeds. He rebelled on a number of occasions against Tony Blair's reforms to public services. He led the demands for a recall of Parliament at the time of the Israeli attacks on the Lebanon. He led the campaign inside the Commons to amend the Companies Bill to secure public listed companies reporting on 'supply chain issues' in line with the suggestions of a range of non governmental organisations. He was a leading figure in the campaign to prevent a decision to replace the Trident[1] nuclear weapons system in 2007. He was Jon Cruddas's campaign manager during the 2007 Labour Party deputy leadership election. Trickett had previously voted against the Blair Government's 90-day detention proposals in the Terrorism Act 2006, which had been publicly advocated by the police, and was joined by both Labour and Conservative MPs in the vote, the only time Blair was defeated in the Commons. Trickett and Cruddas voted in favour of the subsequent 28-day detention proposal, and Trickett then resigned from his position in Compass after voting in favour of the legislation despite opposition to the Bill from some members of Compass. Trickett was appointed by the trades unions as acting Chair of the Tribune newspaper Board in 2007, but gave up this role when the paper was taken over by a private proprietor. In June 2007 he was asked by Gordon Brown to chair the party's manifesto group on housing, a position which he declined to take up. Following the cabinet reshuffle of 3 October 2008, Trickett became the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.[2] In oppositionOn 7 October 2011, Trickett was appointed to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office by Labour Leader Ed Miliband.[3] He was re-elected to the House of Commons at the 2015 general election with a majority of 12,078.[3] In 2016, a former British National Party candidate, was convicted of making an anti-semitic verbal attack upon Trickett.[4][5] Trickett was one of 36 Labour MPs to nominate Jeremy Corbyn as a candidate in the Labour leadership election of 2015.[6] On 27 June 2016 Trickett was appointed as Shadow Lord President of the Council and Campaigns and Elections Director.[7] Later that year, Trickett was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.[8][9] In July 2016, Trickett apologised for comments on Twitter which appeared to liken an attempted coup in Turkey to attempts to oust Jeremy Corbyn. Labour MP Michael Dugher said: “As death toll rises to 90, I'm sure Jon Trickett will reflect and realise this comparison is not clever and not funny.” Trickett deleted the tweet and apologised, saying: “Okay okay. Tweet deleted and withdrawn. Shouldn't tweet when feeling ill. I apologise sincerely”.[10] Personal lifeTrickett married Sarah Balfour on 31 October 1993. They have three children.{{citation needed|date=June 2017}} References1. ^{{YouTube|jjykqXv3VYQ}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7653134.stm |title=Blair advised Mandelson on return |publisher=BBC News |date=5 October 2008 |accessdate=19 July 2016}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title = Jon Trickett MP|url = http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/jon-trickett/410|website = UK Parliament|accessdate = 3 June 2015}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/feb/04/constituent-pleads-guilty-to-anti-semitic-attack-on-jon-trickett-mp |title=Constituent pleads guilty to antisemitic attack on Jon Trickett MP |author=Frances Perraudin |newspaper=The Guardian |date=4 February 2016 |accessdate=21 June 2016}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/153186/mp-shocked-and-shaken%E2%80%99-antisemitic-abuse |title=MP 'shocked and shaken' by antisemitic abuse |author=Marcus Dysch |newspaper=Jewish Chronicle |date=5 February 2016 |accessdate=21 June 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|last=Bright |first=Sam |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-leadership-election |title=Who nominated who for the 2015 Labour leadership election? |publisher=Newstatesman.com |date=15 June 2015 |accessdate=19 July 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/politics/easington-mp-appointed-to-jeremy-corbyn-s-shadow-cabinet-1-7985886 |title=Easington MP appointed to Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet |author=Ross Robertson |newspaper=Sunderland Echo |date=28 June 2016 |accessdate=3 July 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/05/len-mccluskey-plays-peacemaker-between-corbyn-and-watson|title=Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet agrees to Labour peace talks|last=Stewart|first=Heather|last2=Mason|first2=Rowena|date=5 July 2016|website=the Guardian|access-date=6 July 2016}} 9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2017/07/why-ed-balls-wrong-about-what-jeremy-corbyns-labour-needs-do-win |title=Why Ed Balls is wrong about what Jeremy Corbyn's Labour needs to do to win|work=New Statesman|accessdate=2 July 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-mp-jon-trickett-apologises-for-coup-joke-a7140401.html |title=Turkey coup: Labour MP Jon Trickett apologises for joke about attempted power grab|accessdate=16 July 2016}} External links
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