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Mark Tami (Mark Richard Tami) was born on 3 October, 1962 in Enfield, England, is a British politician (born 1962). Discover Mark Tami'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 61 years old?
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Mark Richard Tami |
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61 years old |
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Libra |
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3 October, 1962 |
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3 October |
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Enfield, England |
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United Kingdom
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Mark Tami Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mark Tami's Wife?
His wife is Sally Daniels Tami
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Sally Daniels Tami |
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Mark Tami Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Tami worth at the age of 61 years old? Mark Tami’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Mark Tami's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mark Richard Tami (born 3 October 1962) is a Welsh Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Alyn and Deeside since 2001.
He has served as Opposition Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Commons since 2023.
Born in Enfield, north London, Tami was educated at Enfield Grammar School (by then a comprehensive school), and graduated in history at the University of Wales, Swansea.
He was previously National Head of Policy of the union Amicus (previously the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union.
He married Sally Daniels in July 1994 in Bromley and they have two sons.
They live in Llanfynydd having lived in Bromley for many years.
He is a former member of the TUC General Council and an active member of the Fabian Society.
Tami was first elected as MP for Alyn and Deeside in 2001 with a majority of 9,222, following the decision of the seat's former MP Stephen Barry Jones to step down from Parliament.
Tami was returned again as MP for Alyn and Deeside at the 2005 general election, with a reduced majority.
He resigned his post as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Dawn Primarolo on 6 September 2006, due to the refusal by Tony Blair to name a date for stepping down as Prime Minister.
He was joined by future Deputy Leader of the Labour Party Tom Watson and fellow Welsh MPs Ian Lucas and Wayne David in resignation.
Tami was promoted by Gordon Brown in July 2007 to a whip.
Tami's eldest son, Max, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in 2007 at age 9.
Max made a full recovery following intensive chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
Tami has repeatedly called for the Government to do more to help cancer patients and their families, including providing appropriate psychological support.
In the 2010 general election, Tami was re-elected for a third time, however with a further reduced majority of 2,919.
Tami was re-elected as MP for Alyn and Deeside on 7 May 2015 at the general election with a slightly increased majority from 2010.
In the 2017 general election, Tami was returned with a vastly increased majority of 5,235 votes and a 52.1% share of the vote.
On Thursday 12 December 2019, Tami was the only Labour MP in North Wales not to lose his seat, narrowly beating the Conservative candidate Sanjoy Sen by just 213 votes, falling from a majority of over 5000 in the previous election.
In March 2020, Tami led a cross-party campaign to end the 9-week wait without income for people on Universal Credit when they reach state pension age.
After Tami's campaign, the government changed the regulations.
During the MPs expenses scandal Tami was one of more than 50 MPs identified by the Daily Telegraph of over-claiming on council tax expenses for their second home.
Tami said, "I will go back and calculate the exact level I have over-claimed in error and repay the sum involved".
He paid back the full £996.70 for council tax on his London home.