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David Hinchliffe was born on 14 October, 1948, is a British politician. Discover David Hinchliffe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Born 14 October 1948
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His wife is Julia North

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1948

David Martin Hinchliffe (born 14 October 1948) is a British former Labour politician who was Member of Parliament for Wakefield from 1987 to 2005 when he stood down and was replaced by Mary Creagh.

He went to Lawefield Lane Primary School, then Cathedral School (now Cathedral Academy) on Thornes Road in Wakefield.

1968

He was a social worker in Leeds from 1968 to 1979.

1971

After Wakefield Technical College, he went to Leeds Polytechnic (now Leeds Beckett University) where he gained a Certificate of Qualification in Social Work in 1971.

1978

He gained an MA in Social Work and Community Work from the University of Bradford in 1978.

1980

He was a Social Work tutor for Kirklees Council from 1980 to 1987.

He played Rugby League from the age of 8, going up through all the ranks to Open-Age rugby.

He was playing hooker for Walnut Warriors of Wakefield, against Rossington from Doncaster, when he was concussed and after a couple of days in hospital he retired from playing, aged 29.

He was Chair of the Health Select Committee.

1982

He married Julia North on 17 July 1982.

1985

They have a son, Robert (born October 1985) and a daughter, Rebecca (born May 1988).

1988

He was a founder and first secretary of the All-Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group in 1988.

Hinchliffe, along with the All-Party Group, campaigned against what he described as "one of the longest (and daftest) grievances in history" that meant anyone over the age of 18 associated with rugby league was banned forever from rugby union, himself included.

1994

With the Rugby League Group, he highlighted the lack of official recognition to rugby league in the form of Honours, was instrumental in the lifting of a ban on rugby league in the British armed forces in 1994 and helped the sport to expand beyond its heartlands more freely by exerting pressure on the Rugby Football Union to end its discrimination against even amateur league players.

1998

In 1998 he led the enquiry by the Health Select Committee into "The Welfare of Former British Child Migrants" following the exposure of the scandal by Margaret Humphreys in her book "Empty Cradles".

2010

As a result of the report, in 2010 the UK Government issued an apology to all Child Migrants.