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John Leech (born
11 April 1971,
Wakefield) is a
British politician and the
Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for
Manchester Withington. He is a member of the Transport Select Committee and was appointed a Shadow Transport Spokesperson in 2006.
Background
Leech went to the independent
Manchester Grammar School,
Loreto College (
Moss Side) and
Brunel University where he studied History and Politics and also where he joined the Liberal Democrats. He received an
Upper-Second Class Honours degree upon graduating. After leaving university he worked as a trainee manager for
McDonalds and part time at the
RAC in
Stockport as a call centre insurance claims handler.
Political career
In 1998 Leech was elected to
Manchester City Council, as a
Councillor for
Barlow Moor and later for
Chorlton Park following boundary changes to the
ward. He was Deputy Leader of the council's Opposition Group, acting as a spokesperson for Planning and the Environment.
Leech was elected at the
2005 general election, unexpectedly defeating
Keith Bradley, the incumbent
Labour Party MP, by a swing of over 17%. Leech became the first Liberal or Liberal Democrat to win a Manchester seat since 1929. Leech continued to represent Chorlton Park as a councillor in addition to duties as Member of Parliament until he stood down at
local elections in May 2008.
2005 Election Campaign
During John Leech's 2005 General Election campaign he mounted a 'Save
Christie Hospital' campaign, focusing on concern at the possible movement of cancer services away from one of Europe's largest
cancer treatment centres.
Labour Party supporters alleged that these concerns were unfounded and that there was never any risk to the hospital.
In April 2005, the Manchester Evening News reported that sixty doctors had signed a petition calling on the Greater Manchester
Strategic Health Authority not to move services away from Christie as part of a review of services. The doctors cited concerns that a dislocation of services from the Christie Hospital could jeopardise patient outcomes and their campaign was supported by both the University of Manchester and Cancer Research UK.
The campaign was taken up by Leech as well as the
Conservative Party Shadow Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley. However, health executives reacted angrily to what they perceived as scaremongering on the part of both the Liberal Democrats and the consultants who signed the petition. The Chief Executives of the Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority and the South Manchester
Primary Care Trust both denied the rumours.
The debate between Labour and Liberal Democrat party members about the validity of Leech's claims has continued since the election. Leech took a petition of 1,500 residents to the Stategic Health Authority over the threat while Labour supporters organised a separate petition of local residents to request an explanation from Leech over his conduct.
In 2006
Lib Dem Cllr Angela Gallagher defected to the
Labour Party citing his Christie Hospital campaign as a major factor in her decision. Gallagher had donated over £22,000 to John Leech's
General Election campaign fund. Gallagher subsequently lost her seat in the
2007 Manchester local elections
by 42 votes to Liberal Democrat
Paul Ankers.
Parliamentary Issues
Leech has specialised in a number of areas during his time in Parliament:
- Cancer services - He was made North-West Lung Cancer Champion by the UK Lung Cancer Coalition. (External Link
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- Road safety - Leech was made Parliamentarian of the Month for December 2006 and Parliamentarian of the Year for 2008 by the road safety charity Brake. (External Link
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- Light Rail - He is a founding member of the All Party Parliamentary Light Rail Group (External Link
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Political Offices
Personal life
Leech currently lives in
Whalley Range with his long term partner Catherine. He is an amateur dramatics enthusiast (Manchester Road Players) and his father is a
Methodist minister. Leech is also a football supporter, and season-ticket holder, following
Manchester City F.C. and an enthusiastic member of the Parliamentary Football team.
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