Iain Wright

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Iain David Wright (born May 9, 1972) is a British Labour politician, and Member of Parliament for Hartlepool since winning a by-election in September 2004. He resigned as Parliamentary Private Secretary for Health on 7th September 2006 Source.

Wright was born in Hartlepool, has a BA and MA in History from University College London and worked as a chartered accountant for One North East before his election. He is married to Tiffiny with four children and lives in Rift House in the town. He was elected as a councillor for the Rift House ward of Hartlepool Borough Council in 2002, and a served on the Council's Cabinet with responsibility for performance management.

He was the only Hartlepool member on the shortlist when Peter Mandelson stepped down as Labour MP for the town in September 2004 and was easily selected as the Labour Party candidate for the by-election; during the later stages of the campaign, three local members - one of whom featured in Conservative Party leaflets and another of whom had earlier failed to win the nomination - were reported in the Guardian newspaper (which subsequently endorsed Liberal Democrat rival Jody Dunn) to have been unhappy that no other local candidate had been available. The Labour Party dismissed the claims as having come from the "usual suspects". One subsequently apologised and another was expelled.

During the campaign Wright highlighted the Labour government's controversial policies for tackling anti-social behaviour as well as the Liberal Democrats' refusal to support such measures in Parliament and stressed his local origins, in contrast to his main rivals. On polling day (September 30, 2004), Wright was elected with a majority of 2,033, reduced from Mandelson's majority of 14,571.

The campaign was unusually long for British by-elections - effectively having begun on 22 July (the day Peter Mandelson announced his intention to become a European Commissioner) - 71 days before polling day itself.

Wright was re-elected in the May 2005 General Election with an increased majority of 7,478. In June 2005 he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Health Minister Rosie Winterton. In 2006, he became Chairman of Labour Friends of Israel.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Peter Mandelson
MP for Hartlepool
2004 – present
Incumbent
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