'Robert John 'Bob' Blizzard' (born
May 31,
1951)
British politician and is the
Labour Party Member of Parliament for
Waveney.
Bob Blizzard was born in 1951 in
Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk and was educated at
Culford School and the
University of Birmingham, from where he was awarded a degree in
1971.
After his own education, he became a
teacher. In
1973 he became an English teacher at the
Gravesend Secondary School. He was appointed as the Head of the English Department at the
Crayford School in
Bexley in
1976. In
1986 he became the Head of English at the
Lynn Grove High School in
Gorleston-on-Sea.
He was elected as a councillor to
Waveney District Council in
1987, and became its leader in
1991. He stepped down from the council on his election to
Westminster. Bob Blizzard was selected to fight the
Conservative held seat of Waveney at the
1997 General Election. In the year of the Labour landslide he defeated the sitting MP
David Porter by over 12,000 votes, and he was elected as the first Labour MP for Waveney. He made his
maiden speech on
June 10,
1997.
In
1999 he became the
Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Nick Brown, and remained Brown's PPS after the
2001 General Election in his boss's new roll as
Minister of State at the
Department for Work and Pensions. Blizzard resigned in March
2003 in protest at the
Iraq War. After the
2005 General Election, Blizzard was appointed as PPS to the Europe Minister at the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Douglas Alexander, and remained Alexander's PPS when his boss became
Secretary of State for Transport in
2006.
External links
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Bob Blizzard official site
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Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Bob Blizzard MP
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TheyWorkForYou.com - Bob Blizzard MP