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Jim Sheridan (politician)

James Sheridan
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Member of Parliament
for Paisley & Renfrewshire North
Renfrewshire West (2001–2005)
In office
7 June 2001 – 30 March 2015
Preceded by Thomas Graham
Succeeded by Gavin Newlands
Majority 15,280 (34.96%)
Personal details
Born (1952-11-24) 24 November 1952 (age 64)
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Nationality British
Political party Labour
Religion Roman Catholic
Website www.james-sheridan-mp.org.uk

James Sheridan (born 24 November 1952) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Paisley & Renfrewshire North between 2005 and 2015. He was previously MP for Renfrewshire West from 2001 to 2005.

Jim Sheridan was born in Glasgow and attended St Sixtus Primary School and St Pius Secondary School on Cally Avenue in Drumchapel, now the home of Drumchapel High School. He also served on Renfrewshire Council from 1999 representing Erskine Central. Before entering politics he worked in shipyards from 1970 to 1978, then as a printer for the Paisley Daily Express from 1978 to 1984, then for Thales Optronics (formerly Barr and Stroud before 2001) on Linthouse Road in Glasgow, where he was a trade union convenor for the TGWU from 1984 to 2000.

He was previously MP for Renfrewshire West from the 2001 election until the constituency was abolished in 2005.

Sheridan was the promoter of the Bill which successfully led to the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004.

Following the 2005 election, he was appointed as a Parliamentary Private Secretary in the Ministry of Defence. He resigned this post on 9 August 2006 in protest at the Government's policy on the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, particularly the permitting of aircraft carrying US weapons for Israel to refuel in the UK. He was a strong supporter of Speaker of the House Michael Martin, at the time of the second-home expenses scandal, for instance stating that Mr Martin did not know about the expenses claims of MPs on Radio 4's Today programme (18 May 2009).


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