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Jim Marshall (British politician)

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407:. Increasingly out of step with the mainstream of the Labour Party, he concentrated on constituency matters and rebelled against Blair's government many times, chiefly on matters relating to immigration and education. His constituency work, especially on immigration and benefit problems, won him strong personal support among local voters. Labour party chairman 411:
described him as "a hard-working and dedicated member of parliament who spoke up for his Leicester constituents and did a great deal to help to transform their communities and the opportunities open to them."
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Marshall married Shirley Ellis on 9 June 1962 in Sheffield, and they had a son and daughter. They divorced and he married Susan Carter on 15 July 1986 in Leicester.
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that year. He held the seat until his death, with the exception of the period 1983–1987, when he lost the seat to the Conservative
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occasioned by Smith's death did not endear him to subsequent leader
395:, dispensed with Marshall's services, and Marshall's support for 260:. He was educated at Sheffield City Grammar School (now called 391:, seen as the left-wing candidate. The victorious candidate, 297: 316:, becoming leader of the council in 1973. He contested the 387:, which followed the resignation of Kinnock, he voted for 285: 252:
Marshall was born into a working-class family in the
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remaining until 1974, and in 1971 he was elected to
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He was a 236:(13 March 1941 – 27 May 2004) was a 282:Wool Industries Research Association 595:Academics of De Montfort University 78:11 June 1987 – 27 May 2004 24: 25: 626: 615:Alumni of the University of Leeds 440: 375:from 1987 to 1992, serving under 328:he contested the constituency of 326:February general election of 1974 308:In 1968, he became a lecturer at 461:Parliament of the United Kingdom 300:City Council from 1965 to 1969. 286:British Textile Technology Group 13: 1: 605:Councillors in Leicestershire 32:Jim Marshall (disambiguation) 359:between 1977 and the end of 247: 18:Jim Marshall (UK politician) 7: 303: 10: 631: 560:Politicians from Sheffield 383:'s shadow cabinet. 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Jim Marshall (UK politician)
Jim Marshall (disambiguation)
MP
Member of Parliament
Leicester South
Derek Spencer
Parmjit Singh Gill
Tom Boardman
Derek Spencer
Sheffield
Leicester
British
Labour
Alma mater
University of Leeds
Labour Party
United Kingdom
Attercliffe
Sheffield
The City School
University of Leeds
BSc
PhD
Wool Industries Research Association
British Textile Technology Group
West Park
councillor
Leeds
Leicester Polytechnic
Leicester City Council

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