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Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead

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842: 64: 860:, Field established the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Hunger and Food Poverty, which he went on to chair. He also chaired a parliamentary inquiry into hunger commissioned by the APPG which reported in December 2014. Field became the chair of trustees of Feeding Britain, a charitable organisation set up in October 2015 to implement the recommendations made by the APPG. 1237:. In 1983, while a member of General Synod, Frank responded to the plight of a number of divorced clergy wives and helped them found Broken Rites, a self help organisation that supports separated and divorced clergy spouses and civil partners and also lobbies for fair treatment for them. Field's political and religious views were most clearly expressed in his book 838:'s coalition government to head an independent review into poverty, which proposed adopting a new measure centred around life-chance indicators and increasing funding for early years education. In an interview in September 2012, Field considered the government to have ignored his report, saying "nothing had been done about it" and that it was "very disappointing". 670:
to take over the role. His reason for doing so was that he felt her Conservative colleagues would not tell her straight that she could not win a leadership contest. Following this meeting, he was smuggled out of Downing Street's back door. Two days later Thatcher supported John Major for the post and
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Field had a reputation for being an intellectual, a free-thinker and a maverick in the Parliamentary Labour Party. Inspired by his Christianity, he took a socially conservative stance on various issues particularly on the family, antisocial behaviour, immigration and welfare reform. He also embraced
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where he discusses what might replace the "largely beneficial effect" of evangelical Christianity. Between 2005 and 2015, Field was chairman of the Cathedral Fabrics Commission for England – the national body that controls the care, conservation and repair or development of cathedrals. In 2007
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Field thought that the state should play only a small direct role in the provision of welfare and he disliked means-testing and non-contributory entitlement to benefits, which he believed should only be received after claimants had joined Continental-style social insurance schemes or mutual
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calls for an English Parliament and called for a renegotiation of Britain's relationship with European Union, including changes to free movement of labour. He voted for gay marriage and in favour of other gay rights legislation since 1997. He was a member of the advisory board of
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noted that Field's unmarried status had led him to describe himself as "incomplete" but that those in his social circle suggested he enjoyed "a full life outside politics". From 1979 he lived in a postwar block half a mile from the House of Commons. In February 2023, his book
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because, he said, Labour was "increasingly seen as a racist party" and due to the "culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation" in parts of the party, including his own constituency. Some commentators suggested that he had "jumped before he was pushed".
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Field described himself as an "independent Labour MP". In September 2018, he said he would not trigger a by-election and would remain an MP. On 2 August 2019, he announced that he was forming a new party, the Birkenhead Social Justice Party.
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In 1999, based on his belief that Britain should find a sustainable non-political way to fund retirement, Field helped set up the Pension Reform Group, which promotes the Universal Protected Pension as the best means to reform pensions.
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were the only Labour MPs to oppose the amendment, which was lost by 307 votes to 301. Field lost a confidence vote in his constituency, after siding with the government in these Brexit votes. On 30 August 2018, Field resigned the Labour
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Thinking the unthinkable on the welfare state has been one of the New Labour mantras since before the party was elected in 1997. So it has been a disappointment that, eight years later, the thinking has still to produce any concrete
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initiative honour for the co-founding of environmental organisation Cool Earth, a charity that works alongside indigenous villages to halt rainforest destruction as a bottom-up solution to an ageing problem.
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On 8 June 2009, Field wrote in his blog that he believed that the Labour Party would not win the next election with Gordon Brown as leader. On 6 January 2010, Field was one of the few Labour MPs to back
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Although there were attempts to get him to defect to the Conservatives, they were without success. In 2008, Field was named as the 100th-most-influential right-winger in the United Kingdom by
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On 17 July 2018, a vote was held on a rebel amendment to a trade bill, which aimed to force the British government to join a customs union with the EU in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Field,
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After leaving ministerial office, Field continued with his duties as an MP and joined the Ecclesiastical and the Public Accounts Select Committees in the House of Commons.
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The following year, Downing Street briefed the press that "harsh and authoritarian" measures were in store for welfare recipients and plans were made to abolish the DSS.
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as the Labour leader in 1983, Field was appointed as a spokesman on Health and Social Security for a year. He was appointed the chairman of the Social Services
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to tears. Field spoke of how he had talked a man out of suicide and how one claimant felt "lucky" his family was invited to eat food leftovers from a funeral.
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as "unhappy inside his own body". He later apologised in parliament for the personal attack. In June 2008, Field joined calls for the establishment of a
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In 2010 he chaired the Liverpool City Region Poverty and Life Chances Commission to create a new strategy for the Government to abolish child poverty.
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within the Labour Party and declared on 20 February 2016 that he would campaign to leave the EU. In January 2019, the supporters page of the
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to tackle growing unemployment and instil "a sense of order and patriotism" in Britain's young men and women. In May 2010, Field endorsed
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Following the 2015 general election, it was announced in June 2015 that he had been elected to the chairmanship of the Work and Pensions
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network of protected forests, though he failed to raise political interest for a number of years; according to Field, when Queen
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on long-term research into income and expenditure for families below the poverty line, and the Low Pay Unit from 1974 to 1980.
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he was appointed chairman of the 2011 King James Bible Trust, which was established to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the
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The welfare reform most closely associated with Blair was not introduced for a further three years: the replacement of
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of their counselling role and handing it to organisations not linked to abortion clinics. With the Conservative MP
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in 1987, becoming the chairman of the new Social Security Select Committee in 1990, a position he held until the
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for ten years and it had spread to his jaw. He remarked: "It's a strange experience taking so long to die."
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by Brian Griffiths, Robert A Siciro, Norman Berry and Frank Field, 2001, Institute of Economic Affairs
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by Stephen Spencer and foreword by Frank Field, 2001, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
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part of the deal and abstained on the Labour party-supported Cooper-Boles amendment to prevent a
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On 22 October 2021, Field announced that he was terminally ill and had spent time in a hospice.
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as a spokesman on Education in 1980, but was dropped a year later. Following the appointment of
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was told about the idea, she supported it enthusiastically, and the initiative was launched as
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in South Africa and joined the Labour Party. In 1964, he became a further education teacher in
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From the backbenches, he was a vocal critic of the government, criticising in 1999 the new
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by Frank Field, Alan Deacon, Pete Alcock, David G. Green, Melanie Phillips, 2000, Civitas
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Following the 1997 election, with Labour now in power, Field joined the government led by
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Back to the Thirties for the Poor?: A Report on the Living Standards of the Poor in 1975
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in October 2011. At the age of 75 he was moved to the retired list. This gave him the
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on the leadership of Gordon Brown. The ballot could have led to a leadership contest.
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within which women can have an abortion, and in stripping abortion providers such as
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In the December 2019 general election, he was beaten by the Labour Party candidate
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in November 2003. In May 2008, he was a significant critic of the abolition of the
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also returned to the backbenches. In his autobiography, Blair wrote about Field:
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Field was admitted to hospital after collapsing during a meeting in March 2015.
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The problem was not so much that his thoughts were unthinkable as unfathomable.
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Working Welfare: Contributory Benefits, the Moral Economy and the New Politics
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What Price a Child?: A Historical Review of the Relative Costs of Dependants
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as an approach which could not survive in the long term, and voting against
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and his mother a primary school welfare worker at Belmont Primary School in
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Social Contract for Families: Memorandum to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
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read out a statement from him in the House of Lords during a debate on the
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Field died at a care home in London, on 23 April 2024, at the age of 81.
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by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1994, Institute of Community Studies
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by Frank Field and Peter Townsend, 1975, Child Poverty Action Group,
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by Michael Brown and Frank Field, 1974, Child Poverty Action Group,
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The Foundation Years: preventing poor children becoming poor adults
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by Frank Field and Patricia Haikin, 1971, Oxford University Press,
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by Frank Field and Patricia Haikin, 1971, Oxford University Press,
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Independent members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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Quinn, Ben; Curtis, Polly; Stratton, Allegra (2 September 2011).
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Debating Pensions: Self-Interest, Citizenship and the Common Good
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by Frank Field, 1972, Child Poverty Action Group, ISBN B0000E9CMI
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Twentieth Century State Education: Readings for General Studies
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British parliamentary election results, 1950–1973 by FWS Craig
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Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium
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The Politics of Paradise: A Christian Approach to the Kingdom
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Fair Shares for Families: Need for a Family Impact Statement
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Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: Frank Field MP
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The Measurement of Poverty and Low Income at the Millennium
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Virginia Bottomley (now Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone)
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Rising Tide of Poverty: A Challenge for Political Parties
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by Frank Field and Steve Winyard, 1975, Spokesman Books,
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for political and public service. Field was awarded the
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In August 2019, Field stated that he would stand in the
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reviewed his record on welfare reform up to that point:
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by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1994, Fabian Society,
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by Frank Field and Matthew Owen, 1993, Fabian Society,
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by Matthew Owen and Frank Field, 1993, Fabian Society,
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amendment calling on the Government to renegotiate the
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by Frank Field, 1995, Manchester Statistical Society,
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by Frank Field, 1995, Institute of Community Studies,
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by Frank Field, 1994, Institute of Community Studies,
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by Frank Field, 1980, Study Commission on the Family,
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Inequality in Britain: Freedom, Welfare and the State
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and Frank Field (from left to right) pictured in 2012
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by Frank Field, 2000, The Social Market Foundation,
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by Frank Field, 1998, The Social Market Foundation,
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by Frank Field, 1974, Catholic Housing Aid Society,
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on 16 February 2022. He was also a Companion of the
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in 2015, and was re-elected unopposed following the
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by Frank Field, 1978, Low Pay Unit, ISBN B0000EDRIP
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Parliament of the United Kingdom. 7 July 2017. 2545:Social Security Committee (Fifth Report evidence) 2197: 2195: 897:reported that Field was "a long-time Brexiteer". 815:In May 2009, Field announced his candidature for 740:At the end of Blair's second term of office, the 5110:Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour 5095:Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies 4819:It's a strange experience taking so long to die. 4768:"Ex-MP Frank Field reveals he is close to death" 4402:"Anti-abortion bid in disarray as critics rally" 1990:"Lord Field of Birkenhead: Parliamentary career" 1679:by Frank Field, 1985, Policy Studies Institute, 1152:to become leader of the Labour Party to replace 788:and this led to Field describing Prime Minister 584:, when he lost his seat. He was Director of the 512:National Executive Committee of the Labour Party 2396:"Thatcherism, New Labour and the Welfare State" 1949:Neighbours from Hell: The Politics of Behaviour 1828:by Frank Field and Paul Gregg, Fabian Society, 1347:One Nation: The Conservatives Record since 1970 1090:Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour 746: 731: 4132:"We need to take the politics out of pensions" 3461:"Frank Field: I will not trigger a byelection" 3168: 3166: 1925:by Frank Field and Alan Deacon, 2002, Civitas 1660:by Frank Field, 1984, Policy Studies Institute 1574:Wasted Labour: Call for Action on Unemployment 437:for 40 years, from 1979 to 2019, serving as a 5055:Councillors in the London Borough of Hounslow 2111:"Frank Field: Still thinking the unthinkable" 1951:by Frank Field, 2003, Politico's Publishing, 1884:The State of Dependency: Welfare Under Labour 1716:Losing Out: Emergence of Britain's Underclass 1548:Conscript Army: Study of Britain's Unemployed 407:Frank Ernest Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead 8: 4586:beta.kingjamesbibletrust.org.websitelive.net 3790:"Honorary Fellowship: Rt Hon Frank Field MP" 2667:"Gordon Brown pressed on English parliament" 1718:by Frank Field, 1989, Blackwell Publishers, 1381:by Frank Field, Child Poverty Action Group, 1303:, Field revealed he had been suffering from 1121:and of the generally conservative but also " 658:in November 1990, he visited Prime Minister 631:, Field was made a member of the Opposition 5120:People educated at St. Clement Danes School 4736:Bloom, Dan; Adu, Aletha (22 October 2021). 1634:by Frank Field, 1982, Heinemann Education, 1334:Black Britons: Readings for General Studies 830:Field retained his Birkenhead seat with an 441:MP until 2018 and thereafter sitting as an 4974: 3400:"Veteran MP Frank Field quits Labour whip" 3114:"Jeremy Corbyn and the leadership contest" 201:11 September 2020 – 23 April 2024 62: 31: 3960:(Supplement). 1 January 2022. p. N5. 1858:Reflections of Welfare (Discussion Paper) 1845:The Operation of the Child Support Agency 1524:by Frank Field, 1976, Penguin Books Ltd, 1690:Freedom and Wealth in a Socialist Future 1511:Edited by Frank Field, 1976, Routledge, 715:contributions, later established as the 568:Field served as a Labour councillor for 4347:. London. 29 March 2011. Archived from 2890:Gentleman, Amelia (23 September 2012). 1981: 1563:by Frank Field, 1977, Spokesman Books, 1249:Field was also a Vice President of the 92:18 June 2015 – 6 November 2019 5065:Deaths from prostate cancer in England 3562:from the original on 20 September 2019 1731:by Frank Field, 1993, Harper Collins, 1213:website listed only two MPs, Labour's 1000:Field was sworn in as a member of the 705:Secretary of State for Social Security 349:Birkenhead Social Justice Party (2019) 4592:from the original on 17 December 2018 4562:from the original on 17 December 2018 4464:from the original on 22 February 2016 4438:from the original on 8 September 2011 4321:from the original on 20 December 2018 4150:from the original on 16 December 2018 4075:from the original on 1 September 2018 4044:from the original on 17 February 2022 4014:from the original on 18 February 2022 3983:from the original on 18 February 2022 3664:from the original on 13 December 2019 3583: 3581: 3471:from the original on 4 September 2018 3430:"Frank Field may trigger by-election" 2981:from the original on 21 November 2015 2529:from the original on 8 February 2016. 2408:from the original on 26 February 2015 2213:from the original on 1 September 2018 1910:William Temple: A Calling to Prophecy 1042:In March 2015, Field was awarded the 900:In December 2017, during a debate on 602:constituency of South Buckinghamshire 224:3 May 1979 – 6 November 2019 7: 4778:from the original on 23 October 2021 4748:from the original on 22 October 2021 4657:from the original on 29 January 2023 4618:from the original on 8 December 2023 4381:from the original on 4 December 2011 4111:from the original on 29 January 2023 3932:from the original on 23 October 2021 3531:from the original on 8 February 2019 3501:from the original on 9 February 2019 3216:from the original on 6 December 2017 3185:from the original on 9 February 2019 3151:from the original on 9 February 2019 2838:"Review on Poverty and Life Chances" 2798:Wintour, Patrick (2 December 2010). 2646:from the original on 15 October 2023 2551:from the original on 29 January 2023 2344:from the original on 4 December 2023 2148:. Canterbury Press. pp. 20–39. 2121:from the original on 18 October 2016 1826:Who Gets What, How and for How Long? 1159:Field believed strongly in fighting 808:'s calls for a secret ballot of the 620:on the retirement of the sitting MP 4494:from the original on 6 January 2019 4412:from the original on 1 October 2013 4002:Morgan, George (16 February 2022). 3902:from the original on 3 January 2021 3830:from the original on 1 January 2022 3800:from the original on 1 January 2022 3690:from the original on 16 August 2022 3440:from the original on 31 August 2018 3410:from the original on 30 August 2018 3380:from the original on 30 August 2018 3315:from the original on 31 August 2018 3279:from the original on 30 August 2018 2929:Butler, Patrick (7 December 2014). 2574:"Frank Field: Frank – but so sorry" 2249:from the original on 30 August 2018 2180:from the original on 30 August 2018 2026:from the original on 31 August 2018 2020:"Frank Field Letter of Resignation" 2000:from the original on 1 January 2022 1394:by Frank Field, 1974, Arrow Books, 1368:by Frank Field, 1973, Arrow Books, 1063:Langton Award for Community Service 834:. In June 2010 he was appointed by 600:Field unsuccessfully contested the 553:, before studying Economics at the 498:In 2018, Field resigned the Labour 468:From 1997 to 1998, Field served as 5105:Life peers created by Elizabeth II 4938:Frank Field MP, Grassroot Diplomat 4851:from the original on 25 April 2024 4687:from the original on 18 April 2018 4291:from the original on 20 April 2018 3971:Riches, Chris (17 February 2022). 3638:from the original on 2 August 2019 3607:from the original on 24 April 2024 3347:from the original on 27 March 2019 3204:Bowden, George (5 December 2017). 3037:from the original on 2 August 2018 2949:from the original on 11 April 2016 2707:from the original on 25 April 2024 2547:. UK Parliament. 2 November 1999. 2497:from the original on 25 April 2024 2375:from the original on 25 April 2024 2365:"Thatcher joins Field's 30th bash" 2314:from the original on 5 August 2020 2056:from the original on 15 April 2019 1225:Field was an active member of the 977:as a candidate for a newly-formed 906:Work and Pensions Select Committee 876:Labour leadership election of 2015 489:Work and Pensions Select Committee 134:2 May 1997 – 27 July 1998 80:Work and Pensions Select Committee 25: 4717:from the original on 5 April 2017 4231:"How you can save the rainforest" 4063:Grice, Andrew (22 October 2014). 3718:. 21 October 2011. p. 20160. 3459:Syal, Rajeev (3 September 2018). 3249:from the original on 24 July 2018 3011:from the original on 1 April 2016 2818:from the original on 3 April 2016 2779:from the original on 3 April 2016 2665:Lorraine Davidson (3 June 2008). 2087:from the original on 3 March 2014 1692:by Frank Field, 1987, Constable, 1647:by Frank Field, 1983, Routledge, 1595:by Frank Field, 1979, Routledge, 1550:by Frank Field, 1977, Routledge, 1297:In a January 2023 interview with 5070:Deputy lieutenants of Merseyside 5050:British political party founders 5040:Alumni of the University of Hull 4979:Parliament of the United Kingdom 4885:Parliament of the United Kingdom 4831:Kettle, Martin (25 April 2024). 4809:from the original on 12 May 2023 4241:from the original on 17 May 2008 4130:Field, Frank (14 January 2013). 3824:Liverpool John Moores University 3794:Liverpool John Moores University 3740:from the original on 5 June 2019 3734:Merseysidelieutenancy.weebly.com 3093:from the original on 5 July 2015 3063:from the original on 25 May 2019 2910:from the original on 3 June 2016 2740:from the original on 26 May 2009 2677:from the original on 29 May 2010 2616:from the original on 17 May 2008 2586:from the original on 20 May 2008 2475:The Rise Of Political Lying p170 2363:Ben Wright (10 September 2009). 2140:Field, Frank (8 December 2016). 1964:by Frank Field, 2013, Politeia, 1897:Capitalism, Morality and Markets 1144:. Field supported the return of 1056:Liverpool John Moores University 823:was elected as the new Speaker. 759:Employment and Support Allowance 656:Conservative leadership election 514:, although Field disputed this. 273:7 May 1964 – 9 May 1968 4517:. In Chartres, Caroline (ed.). 4181:"Top 100 right wingers: 100-76" 3766:. 15 March 2015. Archived from 3550:Field, Frank (2 August 2019). 3033:. UK Parliament. 18 June 2015. 2872:. HM Government. Archived from 2606:"Frank Field on Brown's 'rage'" 2491:"Blair thinks the unthinkable?" 2427:White, Michael (28 July 1998). 1938:by Frank Field, 2002, Civitas, 1666:by Frank Field, 1984, Ashgate, 1621:by Frank Field, 1981, Fontana, 1271:was published, co-written with 1235:Church of England General Synod 1193:Field believed in reducing the 1185:The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy 979:Birkenhead Social Justice Party 969:Birkenhead Social Justice Party 945:Field voted for Prime Minister 817:Speaker of the House of Commons 794:devolved parliament for England 574:Hounslow London Borough Council 547:St Clement Danes Grammar School 487:Field was elected chair of the 18:Birkenhead Social Justice Party 4797:Adams, Tim (29 January 2023). 4099:Adams, Tim (29 January 2023). 3760:"Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who" 3235:Crerar, Pippa (17 July 2018). 2759:Watt, Nicholas (4 June 2010). 2142:"2: The Dangers of Forgetting" 2075:Aida Edemariam (3 July 2010). 1787:National Pensions Savings Plan 1509:Education and the Urban Crisis 916:Resignation of the Labour whip 695:. There were clashes with the 27:British politician (1942–2024) 1: 4928:ePolitix.com – Frank Field MP 4432:"Nadine Dorries bill debated" 4279:Terry Payne (16 April 2018). 3859:. 9 June 2017. Archived from 3626:Thorp, Liam (2 August 2019). 3139:Field, Frank (14 June 2016). 3112:Field, Frank (23 July 2015). 2636:"Frank Field's apology to PM" 1705:by Frank Field, 1987, Fount, 881:In June 2016, Field wrote in 685:Department of Social Security 671:Major became prime minister. 588:from 1969 to 1979, employing 5125:People from Edmonton, London 4640:Politics, Poverty and Belief 4612:"Our Presidents and Patrons" 4541:Neighbours from Hell, page 8 4513:Field, Frank (10 May 2007). 3922:"Crown Office | The Gazette" 3173:Thorp, Liam (18 July 2018). 3001:"About us – Feeding Britain" 2726:Merrick, Bob (21 May 2009). 1269:Politics, Poverty and Belief 1163:. He co-founded the charity 1061:In 2017, he was awarded the 856:In October 2013, along with 176:Member of the House of Lords 41:The Lord Field of Birkenhead 4901:Contributions in Parliament 4890:Contributions in Parliament 3886:"Dissolution Peerages 2019" 2109:Rayner, Jay (2 July 2006). 1418:Poor Families and Inflation 1379:Incomes Policy for Families 1231:Churches Conservation Trust 1229:, a former chairman of the 1083:in the County of Merseyside 1004:in 1997. This gave him the 778:Working Families Tax Credit 717:Working Families Tax Credit 697:Chancellor of the Exchequer 675:Minister for Welfare Reform 122:Minister for Welfare Reform 5191: 4519:Why I am Still an Anglican 4237:. London. 8 October 2006. 2429:"Blair balances the power" 2394:John Hills (August 1998). 1535:The new Corporate Interest 810:Parliamentary Labour Party 586:Child Poverty Action Group 470:Minister of Welfare Reform 5080:English political writers 5008: 4994:Member of Parliament for 4992: 4984: 4977: 4943:BBC News – Frank Field MP 4515:"6: Building on the Past" 4434:. BBC. 7 September 2011. 2522:. Reform. February 2016. 2144:. In Miller, John (ed.). 1839:How to Pay for the Future 1561:Are Low Wages Inevitable? 1075:Baron Field of Birkenhead 959:Northern Ireland backstop 769:Return to the backbenches 504:antisemitism in the party 400: 277: 266: 217: 192: 181: 127: 85: 73: 61: 4952:profile 14 February 2005 4189:. London. Archived from 3857:Archbishop of Canterbury 3686:. Electoral Commission. 2493:. BBC. 2 February 2005. 1755:Private Pensions for All 1742:Making Sense of Pensions 1658:Policies Against Low Pay 1085:, on 11 September 2020. 1071:2019 Dissolution Honours 1067:Archbishop of Canterbury 3820:"Rt Hon Frank Field MP" 2582:. London. 18 May 2008. 1470:Unemployment: The Facts 1251:National Churches Trust 949:'s Brexit deal in the " 528:Morgan Crucible Company 457:in 2020 and sat in the 68:Official portrait, 2017 4315:champspublichealth.com 2269:"About Frank Field MP" 1294:, which he supported. 1023:He was appointed as a 874:as a candidate in the 853: 761:(ESA). The think-tank 751: 735: 691:organisations such as 654:Two nights before the 545:Field was educated at 5060:Crossbench life peers 4637:Field, Frank (2023). 4179:(26 September 2008). 2863:Field, Frank (2010). 2473:Peter Oborne (2005), 2461:Tony Blair: A Journey 1729:An Agenda for Britain 1256:In a 2006 article in 1173:combat climate change 1094:2022 New Year Honours 1050:Field was awarded an 992:on 17 February 2020. 975:next general election 844: 828:2010 general election 635:by the Labour leader 618:1979 general election 606:1966 general election 493:2017 general election 5045:British Eurosceptics 4948:7 September 2007 at 4919:Record in Parliament 4711:Lancashire Telegraph 4377:. 6 September 2011. 4265:19 June 2009 at the 4040:. 17 February 2022. 2310:. 13 December 2019. 2052:. 5 September 2018. 1841:by Frank Field, 1996 1768:Europe Isn't Working 1632:Poverty and Politics 1353:Abuse and the Abused 1239:Neighbours From Hell 1233:and a member of the 1088:Field was appointed 1037:Post Nominal Letters 1018:post nominal letters 990:Electoral Commission 782:foundation hospitals 449:. After leaving the 431:Member of Parliament 207:Member of Parliament 37:The Right Honourable 4961:BBC Radio 4 Profile 4774:. 22 October 2021. 4556:Cross Keys Magazine 4345:The Daily Telegraph 4186:The Daily Telegraph 3527:. 29 January 2019. 3497:. 15 January 2019. 2879:on 20 January 2011. 2334:"About Frank Field" 1871:Stakeholder Welfare 1645:The Wealth Report 2 1405:Housing and Poverty 1292:Assisted Dying Bill 1141:The Daily Telegraph 1052:honorary fellowship 1010:The Right Honorable 538:. His parents were 524:Edmonton, Middlesex 453:, he was awarded a 304:Edmonton, Middlesex 5085:Guild of St George 4488:Labourleave.org.uk 4219:. 9 November 2009. 4008:The Liverpool Echo 3957:The London Gazette 3926:The London Gazette 3764:Grassroot Diplomat 3715:The London Gazette 3436:. 31 August 2018. 3406:. 30 August 2018. 3301:(31 August 2018). 3275:. 30 August 2018. 2703:. 6 January 2010. 2022:. 30 August 2018. 1483:Poverty: The Facts 1444:Low Wages Councils 1106:Guild of St George 1044:Grassroot Diplomat 996:Awards and honours 887:that he supported 854: 832:increased majority 755:Incapacity Benefit 713:National Insurance 693:friendly societies 555:University of Hull 549:, at that time in 522:Field was born in 381:University of Hull 291:Frank Ernest Field 5075:English Anglicans 5018: 5017: 5009:Succeeded by 4905:Hansard 1803–2005 4683:. 14 March 2015. 4528:978-0-8264-8312-6 3595:. 24 April 2024. 2155:978-1-84825-920-1 2146:Speaking of Faith 1996:. UK Parliament. 1781:Beyond Punishment 1593:The Wealth Report 1279:Illness and death 1227:Church of England 1102:Borough of Wirral 1073:. 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Birkenhead Social Justice Party
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Work and Pensions Select Committee
Anne Begg
Stephen Timms
Minister for Welfare Reform
Tony Blair
Peter Lilley
John Denham
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Life peerage
Member of Parliament
Birkenhead
Edmund Dell
Mick Whitley
Hounslow Council
Turnham Green
Edmonton, Middlesex
Crossbench
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Independent
Labour
Conservative
Alma mater
University of Hull

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