Born in 1944, my education included a mixed comprehensive school in Washington DC, Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. One sister worked in the NHS, one was a head teacher and my brother is a civil servant, as was our father; our mother was in social work.
Before embarking on my political career I worked as a lorry driver and in commerce and industry, including steel and engineering. Although qualified in personnel management, I think of myself as an industrial economist.
From 1975, West Woolwich/Eltham elected me to Parliament for 22 years. This was the first by-election win under Margaret Thatcherโs leadership and led to the loss of the Labour majority, to the Lib-Lab pact and then to the Conservative government from 1979.
My career in politics has dealt me a wealth of unforgettable experiences. I let in a goal at Wembley for the Parliamentary football team and exchanged passes with Sir Bobby Charlton at Old Trafford. Tragedies I have witnessed include the events at the Brussels Heysel stadium in 1985 and the deaths at the funeral of the martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero in El Salvador. This took place on Palm Sunday 1980, where I was representing the British Council of Churches. I have initiated two successful actions for defamation, as recorded in my Parliamentary Register entries.
My Select Committee service has included Overseas Aid, Violence in the Family, Transport, Constitutional Affairs and Justice and the High Speed Rail Bill, HS2. I was a junior minister for a total of six years. During this period my responsibilities included Employment, Transport casualty reduction and in Northern Ireland Agriculture and Environment.
My unpaid interests have included chairing the Church of England Childrenโs Society, being a trustee of Christian Aid and NACRO and a patron of Coastal West Sussex Mind.
I founded the Family Forum and was a member of the Transport House branch of the Transport and General Workersโ Union.
Representing Worthing West has given me the wonderful responsibility to champion this effective, civilised and compassionate community. Working with charities, the public services, particularly all parts of our NHS, our schools and police, I witnessed the dedication of the professionals and the armies of volunteers who help achieve so much.
Serving you has been a privilege, and I pay tribute to all of those who have contributed during my time as your representative.