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Leader
  
Ed Miliband

Succeeded by
  
Conor McGinn

Spouse
  
Avril Davies (m. 1972)

Preceded by
  
John Evans

Role
  
British Politician


Succeeded by
  
John Cryer

Name
  
David Baron

Preceded by
  
Tony Lloyd

Political party
  
Labour

Party
  
Labour Party

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Born
  
26 August 1951 (age 72) St Helens, England (
1951-08-26
)

David Leonard Watts, Baron Watts (born 26 August 1951) is a British Labour Party politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for St Helens North from 1997 to 2015, and Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party between 2012 and 2015. He was nominated for a life peerage in the 2015 Dissolution Honours.

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Early life

He went to Malvern Primary School, Huyton and Huyton Hey Secondary Modern School on Seel Road in Huyton. He had previously been leader of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council for four years. He was a union official at Huntley & Palmers' biscuit factory in Wilson Road, Huyton.

Parliamentary career

Watts was a Government Whip and Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury from 2008 to 2010. On 15 March 2012, he was elected to succeed Tony Lloyd as the Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party, a role he performed until he stood down to be replaced by John Cryer on 9 February 2015. He stood down at the 2015 General Election.

On 23 October 2015, he was created Baron Watts, of Ravenhead in the County of Merseyside, for life. By virtue of that life peerage, he became a member of the House of Lords. He entered the House of Lords on 3 December 2015 continuing to sit under the Labour whip.

Personal life

He married Avril Davies in 1972. They have two sons.

Styles of address

  • 1951–1997: Mr David Leonard Watts
  • 1997–2015: Mr David Leonard Watts MP
  • 2015: Mr David Leonard Watts
  • 2015–: The Right Honourable The Lord Watts
  • References

    David Watts, Baron Watts Wikipedia