Dale Campbell-Savours Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Campbell-Savours
Office1:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start1:4 July 2001
Life peerage
Constituency Mp2:Workington
Term Start2:3 May 1979
Term End2:14 May 2001
Predecessor2:Richard Page
Successor2:Tony Cunningham
Birth Date:23 August 1943
Nationality:British
Party:Labour
Spouse:Guðrún Kristín Runólfsdóttir

Dale Norman Campbell-Savours, Baron Campbell-Savours (born 23 August 1943) is a British Labour Party politician. The Member of Parliament (MP) for Workington from 1979 to 2001, he now sits in the House of Lords.

Early and personal life

Campbell-Savours was educated at Keswick School and at the Sorbonne, Paris, and became Managing Director of a clock and metal component manufacturing company. He married Guðrún Kristín Runólfsdóttir in 1970, and they had three sons.

Parliamentary career

A councillor on Ramsbottom Urban District Council from 1972–1974, he contested Darwen at both the February 1974 and October 1974 general elections and then Workington at a by-election in 1976. He was elected Member of Parliament for Workington at the 1979 general election. He represented Workington until his retirement from the House of Commons in 2001.

Campbell-Savours was opposition spokesman for international development (1991–1992) and for food, agriculture and rural affairs (1992–1994), but then resigned from the front bench due to ill health. He was a member of various select committees, including: agriculture (1994–1996); standards and privileges (1995–2001); and the Intelligence and Security Committee (1995–2001).

House of Lords

He was created a life peer as Baron Campbell-Savours, of Allerdale in the County of Cumbria on 4 July 2001 and now sits in the House of Lords.

His political interests are listed as social work, education and health reform, and industrial democracy.

Campbell-Savours is a strong advocate for reform of rape laws to prevent innocent men being victims of false allegations. Most notably he used his Parliamentary privilege to reveal the identity of a serial false accuser, who had previously remained anonymous due to laws which protect women who report sexual assault. The move was described as "outrageous" by women's rights campaigners,[1] who claimed that the decision to name the woman was illegal, an attack on anonymity laws and amounted to persecution of women who report rape.[2] The named woman, who was never convicted of perverting the course of justice, said that Campbell-Savours decision was a "setback for all victims of sexual assault".[3]

Personal life

His son Markus Campbell-Savours was elected Labour MP for Penrith and Solway in the 2024 general election.[4] He is Patron of the Cumbria Deaf Association, the Rural Academy Cumbria, and is President of both Allerdale Mind, and the Cumberland County League. He enjoys trout fishing and music in his spare time.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: False rape accusers may lose right to anonymity. The Independent. 10 January 2014.
  2. Web site: Ending the attack on rape survivors who report to the police. Against Rape. 23 June 2014. 4 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140704033310/http://womenagainstrape.net/content/ending-attack-rape-survivors-who-report-police. dead.
  3. Web site: 'Rape victim' rounds on peer who named her as liar. The Guardian. 10 January 2014.
  4. Web site: Labour reveals candidate for Penrith and Solway seat in General Election - cumbriacrack.com . 2024-03-05 . cumbriacrack.com/ . en-GB.