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Mike Kane (Michael Joseph Patrick Kane) was born on 9 January, 1969 in United Kingdom, is a British Labour politician. Discover Mike Kane'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 55 years old?
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Mike Kane Net Worth
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Timeline
Kane is the son of Joseph and Kathleen (née McGirl) Kane, Irish immigrants who migrated separately to Manchester in 1955.
He attended St Aidan's Primary School in Northern Moor; he moved on to St Paul's RC High School in Newall Green before studying for his A Levels at Loreto College, Hulme, Manchester.
Michael Joseph Patrick Kane (born 9 January 1969) is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wythenshawe and Sale East since 2014.
He is a member of the Labour Party.
In 1991 he was elected to Manchester City Council in Northenden ward, gaining his seat from the Conservatives (the sitting councillor stood as an Independent Conservative against her replacement, but Kane had more votes than both put together).
He was re-elected in 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2004.
He graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with a BA in Social Sciences in 1997 and a PGCE in 1999.
Kane was a primary school teacher at Springfield Primary School, Sale.
Kane joined the Labour Party at 18.
He has described himself as a "blairite"
Kane was appointed Executive Member for Arts and Leisure in 2007.
When his was up for re-election in 2008, he was defeated by eight votes, losing to the Liberal Democrat candidate.
Kane worked behind the scenes for several politicians, including as office manager for Jonathan Reynolds, MP for Stalybridge and Hyde.
He was also a parliamentary assistant to Reynolds and James Purnell, the previous MP for Stalybridge and Hyde.
He worked for Tameside Council as a Senior Executive Assistant based in the council leader's office.
Kane had backed David Miliband in the 2010 Labour leadership election.
In July 2013, Kane became the acting chief executive of Movement for Change, an organisation set up by David Miliband to run local political campaigns and train organisers.
On 24 January 2014, he was selected as the Labour candidate for the Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election.
He was subsequently elected Member of Parliament for Wythenshawe and Sale East with 13,261 votes.
Whilst he did nominate Liz Kendall, he then supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 Labour Party (UK) leadership election.
In October 2016, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn appointed Kane to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for Education with responsibility for Schools.
Kane is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.
Kane is married to Sandra Bracegirdle, who was also a councillor in the City of Manchester.
He plays a number of wind instruments including the Uilleann pipes, bagpipes and the flute.
He is a Manchester City Football Club season ticket holder.
His favourite subject to teach was creative writing.
When asked about his favourite book, he replied "War of the Worlds" and "The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists."
With workforce fears growing due to the redundancies of baggage staff after the COVID-19 pandemic, Kane suggested the sector needs more government assistance for bringing people towards the aviation sector, as firefighters were asked to deal with some of the baggage roles “I think the Government needs to look at a specific aviation package to help in its recovery.”.
One of the reasons he believes this is that “Aviation has been struggling to recover but the biggest struggle is getting the workforce back as it expands again."
In February 2017, he posed how education could be improved by making schools more democratic and accountable to parents - "to coin a phrase, we need to give them back some control".
When it comes to the administration in education, he added "...we can’t have 24,000 schools run from the Department for Education...the schools commissioner regions are too large. Wilshaw [Sir Michael, the former Ofsted chief inspector] said that politicians should be involved in raising standards in schools. But how can they do that? They have no formal powers...".
On the topic of local powers to help the issue, "The new mayors of Greater Manchester, Greater Merseyside, Birmingham, will have no input at all. If the regional schools commissioners came under their remit, then mayors would be directly accountable for helping to raise standards. I see that as a way forward".
When asked about his favourite education secretary, Kane bluntly described why it was David Blunkett: "He went through the system. He went to night school. He got the idea of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps with some support from the state – and he rebuilt schools that were falling down. When I started training, just as Labour came to power, a lot of my practice was holding a bucket under the rainwater coming in through the roof. By the end of that government … we’d rebuilt the school."
Kane believes it is "not good enough" for tenants to "wait months for assessments and for repairs" when they ask housing providers for consideration.
Furthermore, Kane believes in abolishing Section 21 with the intended effect of registering landlords and having "minimum standards being committed to law which would give councils stronger powers to act with rogue landlords".