British scientist (born 1951)
Stephen Michael Wedgwood Benn, 3rd Viscount Stansgate (born 21 August 1951), is a British hereditary peer and Labour member of the House of Lords .
Early life and education
Stansgate's father, Tony Benn , and his younger brother, Hilary Benn , have both been senior Labour politicians. His mother was Caroline Benn , an educationalist and writer, and his sister is Melissa Benn , a feminist writer.
He was educated at Holland Park School from 1962 to 1968 and at Keele University , where he was awarded a doctorate (PhD ) in 1984 for a thesis entitled "The White House Staff".[ 1]
Career
Stansgate was an elected member of the Inner London Education Authority from 1986 to 1990.
In 2011, he was appointed director of parliamentary affairs for the Society of Biology [ 2] after spending two decades in a similar role for the Royal Society of Chemistry .[ 3] He is also a vice-president of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee .[ 4]
House of Lords
Benn succeeded to the title Viscount Stansgate on the death of his father in March 2014.[ 3] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] His acceptance of the title was recorded on 10 November 2014 with a note in the minutes of Proceedings from the House of Lords, stating:[ 8]
"The Lord Chancellor reported that Stephen Michael Wedgwood Benn had established his claim to the Viscountcy of Stansgate in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Clerk of the Parliaments was accordingly directed to enter Viscount Stansgate on the register of hereditary peers maintained under Standing Order 10(5)."
He stood for election as a Labour hereditary peer in the House of Lords and was elected unopposed on 10 July 2021 , replacing Lord Rea who died in 2020. He took the oath on 6 September that year and made his maiden speech on 14 October 2021 in a Regional Strategy debate, with his brother Hilary Benn looking on.[ 9] [ 10]
Personal life
Stansgate married Ashika Nita Bowes in 1988. They have two children:[ 11]
Emily, an investment banker by occupation, pursued a political career and sat on the Croydon London Borough Council as a Labour member until she resigned in 2016 on moving to New York. In 2022 she was elected to the City of London Common Council.
References
^ The Benn Diaries: 1940–1990 . Arrow Books. 1996. p. 662. ISBN 9780099634119 .
^ "Royal Society of Biology" . Our Team .
^ a b Boffey, Daniel (16 March 2014). "Tony Benn's son inherits title his father gave up" . The Observer . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "Officers" . Parliamentary and Scientific Committee . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "Viscount Stansgate returns to prove blue blood is thicker than red" . Financial Times . 14 November 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ Lansman, Jon (25 November 2014). "Don't revive the Benn peerage" . Morning Star . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ D'Arcy, Mark (23 October 2014). "Three Asquiths - and maybe a Benn?" . BBC News . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ Graham, Georgia (11 November 2014). "Son of Labour firebrand Tony Benn stakes claim on rejected title and could soon sit in Lords" . The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ Pogrund, Gabriel; Calver, Tom (10 July 2021). "Without even a vote, Tony Benn's son reclaims his family seat in the Lords" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
^ Allegretti, Aubrey (12 July 2021). "Tony Benn's son takes House of Lords seat renounced by his father" . The Guardian .
^ Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003
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