Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Collins of Highbury
Office:Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
Term Start:9 July 2024
Primeminister:Keir Starmer
Leader:The Baroness Smith of Basildon
Predecessor:The Earl Howe
Office2:Lord-in-waiting
Government Whip
Term Start2:9 July 2024
Primeminister2:Keir Starmer
Office3:Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
Leader3:The Baroness Smith of Basildon
Termstart3:20 October 2021
Termend3:5 July 2024
Predecessor3:The Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town
Office4:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Status4:Life Peerage
Term Start4:24 January 2011
Office5:General Secretary of the Labour Party
Leader5:Gordon Brown
Harriet Harman
Ed Miliband
Term Start5:12 June 2008
Term End5:19 July 2011
Predecessor5:Peter Watt
Successor5:Iain McNicol
Birth Name:Ray Edward Harry Collins
Birth Date:1954 12, df=yes
Party:Labour
Office1:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa
Primeminister1:Keir Starmer
Termstart1:9 July 2024
Predecessor1:Andrew Mitchell
Successor3:The Earl Howe
Embed:yes
Subterm:2023–2024
Suboffice:Women and Equalities
Subterm1:2015–2024
Suboffice1:Foreign Affairs
Subterm2:2011–2024
Suboffice2:Whip
Subterm3:2023–2023
Suboffice3:Cabinet Office
Subterm4:2020–2020
Suboffice4:Women and Equalities
Subterm5:2013–2020
Suboffice5:International Development
Subterm6:2012–2013
Suboffice6:Work and Pensions

Ray Edward Harry Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury (born 21 December 1954)[1] is a British politician and trade unionist serving as a Member of the House of Lords since 2011. A member of the Labour Party, he served as General Secretary of the Party from 2008 to 2011.[2] Collins has been Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa,[3] and a Lord-in-waiting since July 2024.[4]

Trade unionist

Collins was appointed Central Office Manager of the Transport and General Workers' Union in 1984 and held essentially the same post until 2008, being redesignated Head of Administration in the 1990s and Assistant General Secretary in 1999. He has been a member of the Labour Party for over thirty years and has campaigned for the party in every General Election since 1970. He was TGWU representative on the Labour Party National Policy Forum and a member of Labour's National Constitutional Committee.

He helped steer the TGWU into a merger with Amicus, creating Unite, one of the largest trade unions in the country.

Labour Party

Collins took the helm because the party was reportedly close to bankruptcy. In May 2008, Electoral Commission figures showed the party was £17.8 million in debt.[5]

On 20 January 2011, Collins was created a life peer as Baron Collins of Highbury, of Highbury in the London Borough of Islington, and was introduced in the House of Lords on 24 January 2011,[6] where he sits on the Labour benches. He was appointed a whip in 2011.[7] He was appointed Labour's Lords Spokesperson for International Development in 2013.[8]

On 10 July 2013 Collins was asked to review and make recommendations for internal Labour Party reform. His recommendations included replacing the electoral college system for selecting new leaders with a "one member, one vote" system. Mass membership would be encouraged by allowing "registered supporters" to join at a low cost, as well as full membership. Members from the trade unions would also have to explicitly "opt in" rather than "opt out" of paying a political levy to Labour. On 1 March 2014, at a special conference, the party largely adopted these recommendations.[9] [10] [11]

Personal life

Collins married his partner Rafael in 2014.[12] He received a grant of arms, crest, supporters and badge from Garter Woodcock on 12 June 2015.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Debretts . Debretts . 2 December 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203010937/http://www.debretts.com/search.aspx?search=Ray%20Collins . 3 December 2013 .
  2. Web site: Labour Party press release . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203023705/http://www.labour.org.uk/ray_collins_new_general_secretary . 3 December 2013 . 2 December 2013 . Labour.org.uk.
  3. Web site: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Africa) - GOV.UK . 2024-07-26 . www.gov.uk . en.
  4. Web site: Ministerial Appointments: July 2024 . 2024-07-17 . GOV.UK . en.
  5. News: "Ray Collins is new Labour general secretary", Pink News, 13 June 2008 . Pinknews.co.uk . 2 December 2013.
  6. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/minutes/110125/ldordpap.htm#minproc House of Lords Minute of Proceedings for 24 January 2011
  7. http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/raymond-collins/76836 Parliamentary biography
  8. Web site: Lord Collins of Highbury - UK Parliament . Parliament.uk . 20 January 2011 . 2 November 2013.
  9. News: Tony Blair backs Ed Miliband's internal Labour reforms . Andrew Grice . The Independent . 28 February 2014 . 26 July 2015.
  10. News: Miliband wins vote on Labour party reforms with overwhelming majority . Andrew Sparrow . The Guardian . 1 March 2014 . 24 August 2015.
  11. The Collins Review Into Labour Party Reform . Ray Collins . Labour Party . February 2014 . 25 August 2015 . 18 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518102414/http://action.labour.org.uk/page/-/Collins_Report_Party_Reform.pdf . dead .
  12. Twitter - https://twitter.com/Lord_Collins
  13. Web site: January 2016 Newsletter (no. 45) . College of Arms . 27 April 2022.