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David Winnick (David Julian Winnick) was born on 26 June, 1933 in Brighton, Sussex, England, is a British Labour politician (born 1933). Discover David Winnick'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 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 26 June, 1933
Birthday 26 June
Birthplace Brighton, Sussex, England
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1933

David Julian Winnick (born 26 June 1933) is a British Labour Party politician who served 42 years as a Member of Parliament (MP), for Walsall North between 1979 and 2017, he was also the MP for Croydon South from 1966 to 1970.

Born into a British Jewish family, Winnick was an advertising manager and a branch chairman of the Clerical and Administrative Workers Union.

1959

He was a councillor from 1959 on Willesden Borough Council, then on the London Borough of Brent.

1964

After unsuccessfully fighting Harwich in 1964, Winnick was elected in 1966 as the MP for Croydon South (now the area covered roughly by Croydon Central constituency), defeating incumbent Richard Thompson.

1968

He married Bengisu Rona (having met when a student in London, later working at SOAS University of London from the 1980s) on 23 September 1968, in Istanbul.

1970

He lost the seat to Thompson in 1970.

1974

After completing a diploma in social administration at the London School of Economics, he stood again unsuccessfully in Croydon Central in October 1974 and was returned for Walsall North in 1979.

Winnick is generally regarded as being on the left of the Labour Party and has a strong commitment to human rights.

1990

He was a member of the British-Irish Parliamentary body from its formation in 1990, and British co-chair, 1997–2005.

2003

That commitment made him a strong voice in the House of Commons against both the Taliban and Saddam Hussein and he supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

2005

On 9 November 2005, Winnick's amendment to a government bill on detention of terrorist suspects without trial, proposing that the maximum period of detention should be 28 days rather than 90, passed in the House of Commons by 323 votes to 290, shortly after the government's 90-day proposal was defeated by 322 to 291.

This was Tony Blair's first defeat in the House of Commons on a whipped vote, after serving nearly nine years as Prime Minister, and may come to be seen as a critical moment of his term in office.

2009

In January 2009, he urged the Communities Minister to deplore the fact that Richard Williamson, a British-born bishop and Holocaust denier, had been brought back into the fold by the Vatican.

Winnick played a prominent role in the campaign to force the resignation of the Speaker of the House of Commons, Michael Martin.

This followed controversy from May 2009 concerning MPs' disclosure of expenses.

2010

At the 2010 general election, Walsall North was one of the most closely contested seats at the election, with Winnick being re-elected with a significantly reduced majority of 990 votes, compared to 6,640 votes at the previous election five years earlier.

2015

In 2015, however, Winnick gained a comfortable majority of 1,937, despite the Labour Party incurring a net loss of seats.

In his victory speech, he criticised the way in which his Conservative opponent had conducted their election campaign.

2017

In 2017 (again against the national trend) he was defeated by Conservative Party candidate Eddie Hughes by 2,601 votes.