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Preceded by
  
Constituency Created

Alma mater
  
Durham University

Education
  
Durham University

Political party
  
Labour

Spouse
  
Peter Keith (m. 1994)


Nationality
  
British

Role
  
British Politician

Succeeded by
  
Martin Vickers

Name
  
Shona McIsaac

Party
  
Labour Party

Shona McIsaac Open up parliament viewpoints Shona McIsaac Labour MP for Cleethorpes


Born
  
3 April 1960 (age 64) Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland (
1960-04-03
)

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Shona McIsaac (born 3 April 1960) is a British Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cleethorpes from 1997 to 2010. She was defeated by Conservative candidate Martin Vickers in the 2010 election.

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Before politics

She went to the SHAPE High School in Mons in Belgium, then Barne Barton Secondary Modern school in St Budeaux and Stoke Damerel High School for Girls in Stoke, Plymouth, which closed in 1986. She studied for a BSc in Geography whilst at St. Aidan's College of University of Durham, being taught by David Bellamy, and graduated in 1981.

She wrote and worked on women's weekly magazines, being deputy chief sub-editor of Bella, senior sub-editor of Chat and chief sub-editor of Woman.

Parliament

McIsaac started her political career as a councillor to the London Borough of Wandsworth. She was selected to stand for election for Labour in Cleethorpes through an all-women shortlist. She won the Cleethorpes seat with a majority of over 9,000, defeating Michael Brown, the sitting MP for the predecessor seat of Brigg and Cleethorpes. She was re-elected in 2001 with a majority of 5,620, and again four years later, finishing over 2,000 votes ahead of her Conservative rival.

She served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State within the Department of Health.

McIsaac proposed a bill limiting the use of fireworks, and was supportive of anti-fox hunting measures.

McIsaac was described as a 'government loyalist' and a "super loyal backbencher". According to the website TheyWorkForYou.com, McIsaac rarely rebelled against the Government, with the BBC stating "she regards it almost as a duty to support the government's agenda". She supported the Government in the vote on the war in Iraq.

In October 2009, following significant research, McIsaac launched a small campaign to raise awareness of the poor state of many of Britain's war memorials. Her principal case study was of the war memorial in Wold Newton, a small village in her constituency. She spoke on the subject in the House of Commons and an article appeared in the Telegraph.

In May 2010, she was defeated by Martin Vickers, losing by just over 4,000 votes. Following the general election, she personally blamed Gordon Brown for Labour's defeat on TV.

Personal life

McIsaac lives in Cleethorpes with her husband Peter Keith whom she married in 1994. Keith unsuccessfully contested the seat of Cleethorpes in 2015.

News items

  • Demanding a ban on animals in circuses in 2006
  • Assisting the extradition of Bob Kleasen in 2001
  • References

    Shona McIsaac Wikipedia