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Andy McDonald (Andrew Joseph McDonald) was born on 8 March, 1958 in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, is a British Labour politician. Discover Andy McDonald'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 66 years old?

Popular As Andrew Joseph McDonald
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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 8 March, 1958
Birthday 8 March
Birthplace Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1925

On the 25th anniversary of the privatisation of the railways, McDonald said privatisation had failed since the taxpayer was "putting in even more money to the privatised system than when it was nationalised", and that nationalisation would allow a Labour government to cap fares and run the railways in the interest of passengers.

1958

Andrew Joseph McDonald (born 8 March 1958) is a British politician and solicitor serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Middlesbrough since 2012.

A member of the Labour Party, he has sat as an independent MP since 2023 after being placed under “precautionary suspension” for a period of three months, pending an investigation from the Party whip.

Andy McDonald was born on 8 March 1958, in the Acklam area of Middlesbrough, in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

He was educated at a number of local schools, including St. Francis Primary School, St. Edward's Primary School and St. George's Secondary School (which later became Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough).

He attended St. Mary's Sixth Form College before studying a degree in law at Leeds Polytechnic.

Upon completing his law degree, McDonald worked as a solicitor for over 25 years.

He was a senior solicitor at the Middlesbrough office of Thompsons Solicitors and led the firm's Serious Injury Unit for the Cumbria, Humberside, North East and Yorkshire areas.

He was also the firm's Head of Military Claims for members of the British Armed Forces.

1995

He served as a Labour councillor for Westbourne ward from 1995 to 1999.

At the time of his selection as a parliamentary candidate, he was chairman of Middlesbrough Labour Party Local Government Committee.

2003

Whilst working for the firm, McDonald acted as an adviser to the House of Commons Defence Select Committee for its 2003 report on Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation.

He has also served as both Chair and as Secretary of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers' Military Special Interest Group, and was a founder member of The Royal British Legion's Solicitors Group.

McDonald was active in local politics in Middlesbrough for many years.

2010

Labour shortlisted McDonald as a potential candidate for the Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland constituency in the 2010 United Kingdom general election.

However, Tom Blenkinsop was the eventual choice.

2012

McDonald was elected to Parliament when he won the Middlesbrough by-election held on 29 November 2012, retaining the seat for Labour following the death of Sir Stuart Bell.

McDonald increased the party's share of the vote to 60.5%, though his majority was reduced by 500 to 8,211.

Since his election to Parliament, he has campaigned against the "Bedroom Tax" (part of the Welfare Reform Act 2012) and in favour of nationalisation of the East Coast Main Line franchise, arguing that the Scotland-London railway had been the only one in the country "which comes close to paying for itself" and that journey numbers, revenue and customer satisfaction had grown since nationalisation in 2009.

2013

In February 2013, he was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Emily Thornberry, the Shadow Attorney General.

Following the Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet reshuffle in October 2013, he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to Chuka Umunna, in Umunna's role as Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.

2015

At the 2015 general election, McDonald was re-elected with an increased vote share of 56.8% and an increased majority of 12,477.

2016

Previously, he served as Shadow Secretary of State for Transport in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet from 2016 to 2020.

In January 2016, McDonald was appointed to Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet to replace Jonathan Reynolds, who resigned as Shadow Minister for Rail in protest after Corbyn sacked Pat McFadden.

In June 2016, he was promoted to Shadow Transport Secretary during Corbyn's post-Brexit Shadow Cabinet reshuffle.

In his time as Shadow Transport Secretary, McDonald oversaw the development of Labour's policy to nationalise the railways.

2017

At the snap 2017 general election, McDonald was again re-elected with an increased vote share of 65.7% and an increased majority of 13,873.

2018

In March 2018, McDonald was accused of comparing the situation in Gaza to the Holocaust by Karen Pollock, the chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust

2019

At the 2019 general election, McDonald was again re-elected, seeing his share of the vote decrease to 50.5% and his majority reduced to 8,395.

2020

McDonald served as Shadow Employment Secretary in Keir Starmer's Shadow Cabinet from 2020 until his resignation in 2021.

In April 2020, incoming leader Keir Starmer moved McDonald to the role of Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights and Protections.

McDonald was the chair of Labour's "Power in the Workplace Taskforce" which provided input into Labour's Employment Rights' Green Paper published in September 2021.

The paper stated that "Labour is demanding that the minimum wage is immediately raised to at least £10 per hour for all workers".

In September 2021, McDonald resigned as Shadow Secretary, citing lack of support from Starmer for an increase in the minimum wage to £15 per hour.

He said he had been instructed by Starmer's office to argue at the Labour Party Conference "against a national minimum wage of £15 an hour and against statutory sick pay at the living wage".

In April 2023, using parliamentary privilege when speaking in the House of Commons, McDonald alleged "shocking, industrial-scale corruption" surrounding the Teesworks free port development near Redcar.

In May 2023, the government commissioned an independent review into the allegations.

In the subsequent report published in January 2024, the review found no evidence to support allegations of corruption or illegality whilst going on to make recommendations to improve governance and transparency of the project.

In June 2023, McDonald condemned the government's proposal to house 1,500 asylum seekers on a barge, possibly in Middlesbrough.

In October 2023, McDonald lost the Labour whip in relation to comments he made made during a speech at a pro-Palestine rally in October 2023 which the party described as "deeply offensive".