I was born on November 13th 1952 in my grandparent's council house on
Brierley Road in Grimethorpe, which is the heart of the constituency.
I attended Grimethorpe Junior School until 1964
when I then moved up to
Hemsworth Grammar School where I remained until 1971. I spent four years
training to be a teacher at Redland College in Bristol
where I gained my
Bachelor of Education degree from Bristol University.
My professional career in teaching involved spells between 1976 and 1996
at Elstone Hall Junior School, Burngreave Middle School
Wolverhampton and
Hillsborough Junior
Sheffield. For the past 17
years of my teaching career I was the
NASUWT representative at
Hillsborough School.
I have been a member of the
Labour Party since being a
teenager and became a Barnsley Councillor
for the Brierley Ward
in a
by-election in 1980. I held a number of senior posts in the Council such
as Chair of Consumer and Environmental Services, Deputy Leader and
latterly Leader of the Council between May 1995 and December 1996. I also
served as Chair of the Fire Authority and Civil Defence Authority.
My earliest political role model was my grandfather
Raymond McQueen who
was the NUM Treasurer at Grimethorpe Colliery for many years in the 1950's
and 60's. He was also a prominent local Councillor on
Hemsworth Rural
District Council, which served my area before the 1974 reorganisation of
Local Government.
I have been married to my wife Margaret
who is also from Grimethorpe for
nearly 30 years and we have three sons Neil, John and Michael.
I was first elected to represent the Barnsley East seat in December 1996
after the sad demise of my predecessor and friend, Terry Patchett MP.
In May 1997 I was elected as the first ever Member
of Parliament for the new constituency of Barnsley East and Mexborough.
I was appointed as PPS to Tessa Jowell
the first ever Public Health
Minister in June 1997, a position I held until July 1999. I was then again
appointed PPS to Tessa when she was appointed Minister of State for
Employment.
After the June
2001 General Election, I was appointed to serve on the
Education and
Skills Select Committee. In July 2007, our new Prime Minister appointed me
as PPS to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster namely
Ed Miliband MP
my Doncaster colleague.