Glen Bennett Explained

Glen Bennett
Birth Name:Glen Thomas Bennett
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Dunedin, New Zealand
Constituency Mp:Labour Party list
Term Start:25 March 2024
Parliament:New Zealand
Predecessor:Grant Robertson
Constituency Mp2:New Plymouth
Majority2:2,555
Parliament2:New Zealand
Term Start2:17 October 2020
Term End2:14 October 2023
Predecessor2:Jonathan Young
Successor2:David MacLeod
Party:Labour

Glen Thomas Bennett[2] (born) is a New Zealand politician and a member of the Labour Party. He was elected the Member of the Parliament for New Plymouth at the 2020 New Zealand general election, defeating the National candidate and incumbent Jonathan Young.[3] He lost his seat to David MacLeod in the 2023 general election, but re-entered parliament on the list in March 2024 following the retirement of Grant Robertson. Prior to entering politics, Bennett worked in the community sector for more than 20 years.[4]

Early life

Bennett was born in Dunedin. His parents were officers in The Salvation Army and frequently moved around the country. He attended Dominion Road School in Auckland, Shirley Boys' High School in Christchurch, and Rongotai College in Wellington. He spent two years working in television production, including such shows as Showcase, Fair Go, and McPhail and Gadsby. After witnessing poverty in Donetsk, Ukraine, on a trip with the Salvation Army in 2002, Bennett decided to foster troubled teen boys.[5]

Political career

Bennett was a member of the New Plymouth branch of the Labour Party branch for over five years prior to his selection. In late 2019, Bennett ran unopposed for the Labour nomination for the New Plymouth seat,[6] after serving on the local electorate executive for the previous two years.

At the 2020 New Zealand general election, New Plymouth was not tipped as a seat to flip to Labour, with the party not having held the seat since 2008. However, Bennett defeated the incumbent National Party MP Jonathan Young by a margin of 2,555 votes.[7]

During the 2023 New Zealand general election, Bennett was unseated by National Party candidate David MacLeod, who won by a margin of 6,991 votes.[8]

On 20 February 2024, Grant Robertson announced that he would be retiring from Parliament in March 2024 to assume the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago. Since Robertson was a list candidate, Bennett re-entered Parliament on the Labour Party list as next in line.[9] Bennett assumed the economic development and associate energy portfolios after re-entering Parliament.[10] [11]

Personal life

Bennett is openly gay, and became engaged to fiancé Jon O'Neill after a proposal on stage at a Troy Kingi concert in New Plymouth.[12] During the 2020 general election campaign, Bennett was accosted by a member of the public about his sexuality, which led to Andrew Little's stepping in to stop the abuse.[13] After being delayed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bennett and O'Neill were married at Parliament on 8 February 2021, the day before Bennett's maiden speech.[14]

Notes

  1. Web site: Bennett, Glen – New Zealand Parliament. www.parliament.nz.
  2. Web site: Event – New Zealand Parliament. www.parliament.nz.
  3. News: 18 October 2020. Election 2020: Labour supporters dance the conga after dramatic takeover of New Plymouth seat. 17 October 2020.
  4. News: Glen Bennett. 17 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Living the gospel . 6 August 2008 . Taranaki Daily News . PressReader.
  6. News: Ockhuysen . Stephanie . Labour Party announces new candidate for New Plymouth electorate . 12 December 2023 . . 21 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231107202848/https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/118353924/labour-party-announces-new-candidate-for-new-plymouth-electorate . 7 November 2023.
  7. Web site: New Plymouth – Official Result . . 12 November 2020 .
  8. Web site: New Plymouth - Official Result . . 12 December 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231210215708/https://electionresults.govt.nz/electionresults_2023/electorate-details-29.html . 10 December 2023 . 3 November 2023 . live.
  9. Web site: 25 March 2024 . Declaration by Electoral Commission That Glen Thomas Bennett is Elected a Member of Parliament . 26 March 2024 . . en-NZ.
  10. News: Grant Robertson retires from politics, appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago . 20 February 2024 . . 20 February 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240219235729/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/chris-hipkins-signals-reshuffle-this-week-wont-say-whether-grant-robertson-will-quit-this-week/YKDMX4VC25BBPNI3JHM5XVTO5I/ . 19 February 2024.
  11. News: Labour reshuffle: Edmonds moves up as Finance spokesperson . 20 February 2024 . . 20 February 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240220002535/https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/509662/labour-reshuffle-edmonds-moves-up-as-finance-spokesperson . 20 February 2024.
  12. News: 20 December 2019. Labour Party announces new candidate for New Plymouth electorate . 19 October 2020. Stuff .
  13. News: 2 October 2020. Election 2020: Andrew Little steps in to stop abuse of gay Labour candidate. 19 October 2020. Stuff.
  14. News: New Plymouth Labour MP Glen Bennett ties the knot in Parliament. Leighton. Keith. Stuff. 8 February 2021.