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Leader
  
Jeremy Corbyn

Full Name
  
Nicholas Dakin

Role
  
Politician

Majority
  
3,134 (8.5%)

Name
  
Nic Dakin


Preceded by
  
Elliot Morley

Political party
  
Labour

Preceded by
  
Kevin Brennan

Nationality
  
British

Party
  
Labour Party


Born
  
10 July 1955 (age 68) (
1955-07-10
)

Education
  
University of Hull, King's College London

Profiles

Nic dakin mp maiden speech


Nicholas Dakin (born 10 July 1955) is a British Labour Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Scunthorpe since 2010. He became Shadow Schools Minister under Jeremy Corbyn in 2015 but resigned the position in June 2016.

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Early life

He was educated at Longslade Upper School (now called Cedars academy part of the Lionheart academy trust.) on Wanlip Lane in Birstall, Leicestershire, the University of Hull, and King's College London. Before his career as an MP began, he was the Principal of John Leggott College Scunthorpe. He was the Leader of North Lincolnshire Council from 1997–2003. After leaving university he taught English at Greatfield High School in Hull (his parliamentary predecessor had also taught at this school). He then taught English in Gävle in eastern Sweden then came to teach English at John Leggott College.

Parliamentary career

He was selected in October 2009 to represent Scunthorpe County and won the seat in May 2010 with a majority of 2,549. He represents many issues related to Education and is a member of the Education Select Committee. Other issues of interest include debt regulation and he initiated a Westminster Hall Debate on Debt Management Plans.

Dakin is a member of over 20 all-party parliamentary groups (APPG), including Sustainable Housing, Manufacturing, Financial Education for Young People and Conservation and Wildlife. He is the vice chair of the APPG for Biodiversity, the secretary of APPGs for Cannabis and Children, and Education, and also the treasurer for APPG on Debt and Personal Finance. Dakin will be the chair of a newly created APPG on the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experimentation.

After Jeremy Corbyn won the leadership of the Labour party in September 2015, Dakin was made Shadow Minister for Schools. Dakin resigned his Shadow Cabinet position in June 2016 citing loss of confidence in the Labour leader.

Personal life

He married Audrey Balsom in 1979 in Leicester. Dakin has three children.

References

Nic Dakin Wikipedia