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Anthony James Clarke, Baron Clarke of Hampstead CBE (born 17 April 1932) is an English trade unionist and Labour Party politician.

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Work in unions

A former telegraph boy and postman, in 1979 Clarke became a full-time official of the Union of Postal Workers, which in 1980 became the Union of Communication Workers (UCW). He edited the UPW journal "The Post" in 1979, and served as the UCW's Deputy General Secretary from 1981 to 1993.

Labour chairmanship

Clarke was a member of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee from 1983 to 1993, and served as Chairman of The Labour Party from 1992 to 1993.

Controversy

In May 2009 he admitted that he “fiddled” his expenses to make up for not being paid a salary.

Honours

He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1998 New Year Honours.

He was created a life peer on 29 July 1998, as Baron Clarke of Hampstead, of Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. He chaired the Taskforce established to investigate the causes of the disturbances in Burnley in 2001.

Styles of address

  • 1932-1998: Mr Anthony J. Clarke
  • 1998: Mr Anthony J. Clarke CBE
  • 1998-: The Right Honourable The Lord Clarke of Hampstead CBE
  • References

    Anthony Clarke, Baron Clarke of Hampstead Wikipedia