Frank Cook

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Frank Cook MP
Frank Cook

Member of Parliament
for Stockton North
Incumbent
Assumed office 
9 June 1983
Preceded by new constituency
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born 3 November 1935 (1935-11-03) (age 72)
Hartlepool
Nationality British
Political party Labour

Francis Cook, known as Frank Cook, (born 3 November 1935) British politician. He is the Labour Member of Parliament for Stockton North.

Frank Cook was born in Hartlepool and was educated at the Corby School in Sunderland, the De la Salle College, Manchester, and the Institute of Education, Leeds. He was selected to contest Stockton North at the 1983 General Election. He secured the nomination to stand following the defection of the sitting Labour MP Bill Rodgers who was one of the original gang of four who set up the Social Democratic Party in 1981 along with Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Shirley Williams. Cook won the seat with a majority of 1,870 with Rodgers finishing in third place behind the Conservative candidate. Cook has remained a member of parliament since.

He is a member of the left-wing Socialist Campaign Group. He served as Opposition whip under Neil Kinnock from 1987 to 1992. Cook was married to Patricia Lundrigan in 1959 and they have a son (who is in the British Army) and three daughters, they have since divorced. He is currently a member of the Speaker's Panel of Chairmen. Before his election to the Commons, Cook worked variously as a transport manager at a steelworks, a teacher, and a construction planning engineer. He was a lead campaigner for gun control following the Dunblane massacre in 1996, and it was reported that he once asked the Tory MP Andrew Mackay to 'step outside for a fight'. In the 2005 political year, the Public Whip found Cook to be the 38th most rebellious MP (out of 635) and he has recently become known for his dissent concerning the controversial ID Cards and Racial And Religious Hatred Acts. He has the large Imperial Chemical Industries site of Billingham in his constituency and is a proud supporter of Hartlepool FC.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
new constituency
Member of Parliament for Stockton North
1983 – present
Incumbent
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