Judith Blake, Baroness Blake of Leeds explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Baroness Blake of Leeds
Office:Baroness-in-Waiting
Government Whip
Primeminister:Keir Starmer
Term Start:11 July 2024
Office1:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Status1:Life peerage
Term Start1:25 March 2021
Embed:yes
Subterm:2021–2024
Suboffice:Energy Security and Net Zero
Subterm1:2021–2024
Suboffice1:Business and Trade
Subterm2:2021–2023
Suboffice2:Whip
Subterm3:2021–2021
Suboffice3:Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Office2:Leader of Leeds City Council
Term Start2:21 May 2015
Term End2:24 February 2021
Predecessor2:Keith Wakefield
Successor2:James Lewis
Office3:Member of Leeds City Council
for Middleton Park
Term Start3:2 May 2002
Term End3:6 May 2021
Predecessor3:Mark Davies
Successor3:Sharon Burke
Office4:Member of Leeds City Council
for Weetwood
Term Start4:2 May 1996
Term End4:4 May 2000
Predecessor4:Ann Castle
Successor4:James Souper
Birth Name:Judith Vivienne Parsons
Birth Date:23 July 1953
Birth Place:Leeds, England
Party:Labour
Children:4, including Olivia
Education:Leeds Girls High School
Alma Mater:University of Kent

Judith Vivienne Blake, Baroness Blake of Leeds (born 23 July 1953,[1] née Parsons) is a British Labour politician serving as a life peer in the House of Lords since 2021. She serves as a Baroness-In-Waiting (Government Whip) in the House of Lords.[2]

Blake served as the leader of Leeds City Council from 2015 to 2021, being the first woman to hold the position.[3] [4] [5]

Personal life

Blake was born on 23 July 1953 into a Methodist family in Leeds. Both her parents were doctors. She attended Leeds Girls High School until 1971 and then studied History at the University of Kent.[6] [7]

After university, she began her career in education and social policy, living in London and then Birmingham in the 1980s. During her time living in Birmingham, she taught the English language to refugees.[8] In 1992, she returned to live in Otley.[9]

Blake has four children. Her youngest child, Olivia Blake, was elected as the Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam in 2019.[10] [11]

Political career

Blake was elected as an Otley town councillor, and, except for a two-year gap after losing her seat in Weetwood at the 2000 city council election, has been an elected member of Leeds City Council since 1996.

She contested the Leeds North West constituency in the 2005 and 2010 national elections as the Labour Party's prospective parliamentary candidate. In 2005 she came second behind Greg Mulholland of the Liberal Democrats; in 2010, she fell to third behind Julia Mulligan of the Conservatives and re-elected MP Mulholland.

Following her selection as deputy leader of the Leeds Labour group in 2003, once the party regained control of Leeds in 2010, Blake served as the Deputy Leader of the Council for five years to 2015. She was the Executive Cabinet Member for Children & Families during this period, overseeing the city's Children's Services' Ofsted rating change from "inadequate" to "good overall". She has been involved in a number of national legal campaigns, worked with education authorities in Yorkshire to raise school standards in the area, and worked on crises and issues with student grades and school placements throughout her career.

She voted for Yvette Cooper in the 2015 Labour Party leadership election and supported Keir Starmer in the 2020 leadership election.[12] [13] [14]

Leader of Leeds City Council

After then-leader Keith Wakefield stepped down, Blake was elected as the first woman leader of Leeds City Council in May 2015. She chaired the Council's Executive Board, having also served on the boards for NHS Leeds and the West Yorkshire Police Authority. In April 2019, Blake was appointed to the board of Northern Ballet.[15]

In December 2015, she expressed the frustration of city residents in feeling that David Cameron, then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was giving greater attention to more affluent counties in southern England during a period of severe flooding.[16]

She was awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours.[17]

House of Lords

In December 2020, it was announced Blake would be conferred a Life Peerage after a nomination by Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer.[18] In February 2021, she was created Baroness Blake of Leeds, of Gledhow in the City of Leeds.[19]

Blake joined the opposition front bench in May 2021, as a Shadow Spokesperson for Housing, Communities and Local Government and an Opposition Whip.[20] In December 2021 she became Shadow Spokesperson for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and International Trade, and in February 2023 she became Shadow Spokesperson for Energy and Net Zero and Shadow Spokesperson for Business and Trade.On 11 July 2024, she became a Baroness-In-Waiting (Government Whip) in the House of Lords.

Electoral history

UK local elections
Date of electionWardPartyVotes% of votesResult
1996 Leeds City Council electionWeetwoodLabour2,56940.2 Elected
2000 Leeds City Council electionWeetwoodLabour2,02336.3 Not Elected
2002 Leeds City Council electionHunsletLabour1,53568.2 Elected
2004 Leeds City Council electionMiddleton ParkLabour2,11140.9 Elected
2007 Leeds City Council electionMiddleton ParkLabour2,46746.7 Elected
2011 Leeds City Council electionMiddleton ParkLabour3,31364.5 Elected
2015 Leeds City Council electionMiddleton ParkLabour4,97451.2 Elected
2018 Leeds City Council electionMiddleton ParkLabour2,74761.1 Elected
UK parliamentary elections
Date of electionConstituencyPartyVotes% of votesResult
2005 general electionLeeds North WestLabour14,73533.0 Not Elected
2010 general electionLeeds North WestLabour9,13221.0 Not Elected

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Judith Blake . api.parliament.uk . 29 June 2022.
  2. Web site: Parliamentary career for Baroness Blake of Leeds. 2024-07-18. members.parliament.uk.
  3. News: Leeds City Council Elects Judith Blake as First Female Leader. BBC News. 11 May 2015. 6 July 2017.
  4. Web site: Clr Judith Blake: Power list 2016. Northern Power Women. 24 November 2019.
  5. News: Councillor Judith Blake "Honoured" to be Leeds' First Ever Female Council Leader. Yorkshire Evening Post. 11 May 2015. 6 July 2017. 1 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161001024722/http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/politics/councillor-judith-blake-honoured-to-be-leeds-first-ever-female-council-leader-1-7255526. dead.
  6. Web site: Judith Vivienne BLAKE. Companies House. 15 December 2019.
  7. Web site: Judith reflects on an education which paved the way to a life in politics. Grammar School at Leeds. 24 May 2019. 14 December 2019.
  8. Web site: Judith Blake, Labour, Leeds North West. Telegraph & Argus. 6 July 2017. 1 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180201193705/http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/news_elections/general_election_2010/constituencies/310.leeds_north_west/candidates/593._judith_blake/. dead.
  9. https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/the-next-best-thing-1-2045707
  10. News: Sheffield Hallam Parliamentary constituency . BBC News . 5 December 2019.
  11. Web site: 'Fresh start' hope after Sheffield tree-felling council boss quits post. The Yorkshire Post. Burn. Chris. 9 May 2018. 13 December 2019. 13 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191213160735/https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/latest-news/fresh-start-hope-after-sheffield-tree-felling-council-boss-quits-post-1-9156778. dead.
  12. Web site: 'It feels like indulgence': Labour's city chiefs on leadership race . The Guardian. Harris. John. 8 September 2016. 22 January 2020.
  13. Web site: Keir Starmer . twitter.com . . 17 January 2020.
  14. Web site: Keir Starmer . botzarelli.wordpress.com . botzarelli . 18 January 2020.
  15. Web site: Northern Ballet appoints five new members to its Board of Directors . northernballet.com . Northern Ballet Limited . 27 November 2019.
  16. News: As criticism rises, Cameron defends efforts to fight floods in England's north. Boston Globe. 29 December 2015. A3.
  17. News: Jack . Jim . Queen's Honour for Otley resident and city council leader Judith Blake . 27 November 2019 . Wharfedale Observer . 22 June 2017.
  18. Web site: Political Peerages 2020. 22 December 2020. Gov.uk.
  19. Web site: Crown Office. 2021-02-12. www.thegazette.co.uk.
  20. Web site: 2021-06-07. Exclusive: Top Keir Starmer Aide Digs In Over Plan To Remove Her From Leader's Office. 2021-07-05. Politics Home. en.