Keith John Charles Bradley, Baron Bradley PC (born
17 May 1950,
Birmingham) is a
British Labour Party politician and
life peer. He was formerly the
Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for
Manchester Withington from 1987 until 2005.
Early life
He went to
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School in
Sutton Coldfield. He studied at
Aston University, gaining a DipAcct in 1970. From
Manchester Polytechnic, he gained a
BA in Social Science in 1976. From the
University of York, he gained an
MPhil in 1978.
He worked for the chartered accountants Charles Impey & Co from 1969-73. He was a research officer for Manchester City Council Housing Department from 1978-81. From 1981-7, he was Secretary of Stockport Community Health Council.
Parliamentary career
He was first elected as
Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency at the
1987 general election, having served as a councillor in
Old Moat Ward (Manchester) since 1983. After the
1997 general election he became a junior minister at the
Department of Social Security, and then became Deputy
Chief Whip and
Treasurer of the Queen's Household in 1998. He was a junior minister in the
Home Office for Criminal Justice, Sentencing, and Law Reform from 2001-2, and then a
backbench MP and member of the Health Select Committee. He is a member of the
Privy Council. Bradley lost his seat in Parliament when he was defeated by a swing of over 17% to the
Liberal Democrat candidate,
John Leech, in the
2005 general election. His decision to send his son to
Manchester Grammar School, a selective, fee-paying private school, which the Labour Party are theoretically opposed to, also played badly with his constituents (though, ironically his replacement, the Liberal Democrat John Leech, was an ex-pupil of the same school).
In April 2006 it was announced that Keith Bradley would become a working life peer in the House of Lords, and he became Baron Bradley, of Withington in the County of Greater Manchester on 12 June 2006. Lord Bradley is also a Special Adviser to the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester.
In October 2006 it was announced the Keith Bradley had been appointed to the board of The Christie Hospital as a non executive director.
Personal life
Lord Bradley and his wife, Rhona Bradley, have two sons and a daughter. He married Rhona Ann Graham in 1987.
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