Don Touhig Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Touhig
Honorific-Suffix:PC KSS
Office:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Veterans
Primeminister:Tony Blair
Term Start:11 May 2005
Term End:5 May 2006
Predecessor:Ivor Caplin
Successor:Tom Watson
Office1:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Primeminister1:Tony Blair
Term Start1:12 June 2003
Term End1:10 May 2005
Predecessor1:Office established
Successor1:Office abolished
Office2:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales
Primeminister2:Tony Blair
Term Start2:11 June 2001
Term End2:10 May 2005
Predecessor2:David Hanson
Successor2:Nick Ainger
Office3:Member of the House of Lords
Status3:Lord Temporal
Term Start3:30 June 2010
Life Peerage
Office4:Member of Parliament
for Islwyn
Predecessor4:Neil Kinnock
Successor4:Chris Evans
Term Start4:16 February 1995
Term End4:12 April 2010
Birth Date:1947 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Abersychan, Monmouthshire, Wales
Children:4
Party:Labour and Co-operative

James Donnelly Touhig, Baron Touhig (born 5 December 1947), known as Don Touhig, is a British politician and life peer who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Islwyn from 1995 to 2010.[1] A member of the Labour and Co-operative parties, he served in government as an Assistant Whip from 1999 to 2001 and a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State from 2001 to 2006.

Early life

He went to St Francis RC School in Abersychan near Pontypool, then the Mid Gwent College (now Coleg Gwent) in Pontypool. Before entering parliament, he had been a journalist from 1968 to 1976. From 1976 to 1990, he was the Editor of the Free Press of Monmouthshire (Monmouth Free Press). From 1988 to 1992, he was the general manager and Editor-in-Chief of the Free Press Group of newspapers. He was the general manager (business development) of the Bailey Group from 1992 to 1993, then of Bailey Print from 1993 to 1995. He served on Gwent County Council from 1973 to 1995. He joined the TGWU in 1962 and the Labour Party in 1966.

Parliamentary career

House of Commons

Touhig contested the Richmond and Barnes constituency at the 1992 general election, but reached third-place behind the Conservative and Liberal Democrat candidates. Following the resignation of Neil Kinnock, former Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party, he was elected to succeed him as MP for Islwyn at the by-election on 16 February 1995.

From 1996 to 1997, Touhig was a Member of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee. He served as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, from May 1997 to July 1999. He had to resign as PPS in 1999, when he confessed to receiving a leaked Social Security Select Committee report on Child benefit.[2] He was later suspended for three days from the Commons.[3]

He was appointed to serve as an Assistant Whip from November 1999 to June 2001. He was a junior minister at the Ministry of Defence, with special responsibility for veterans, but left government in the May 2006 reshuffle.[4] He was made a Member of the Privy Council on 19 July 2006.

In Paul Flynn's 1999 book Dragons and Poodles, he was described as being the "seamstress-in-chief of stitch ups", that he could be "ambitious" and "can be pompous".[5]

On 29 January 2010, Touhig announced that he would stand down at the 2010 General Election.[6]

House of Lords

On 28 June 2010, Touhig was made a life peer in the House of Lords as Baron Touhig, of Islwyn and Glansychan in the County of Gwent.

He was appointed to the opposition front bench as a Whip and Shadow Spokesperson for Defence in September 2015, serving as a Whip until September 2016 and a Defence Spokesperson until October 2017. He returned to the defence brief from April 2020 to May 2021.

Personal life

Touhig was married on 21 September 1968 to Jennifer Hughes. She died in 2014 from cancer, aged 67.[7] They have two sons and two daughters.

Honours

He is a papal knight of the Order of Saint Sylvester (KSS).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Introduction: Lord Touhig: 30 Jun 2010: House of Lords debates. TheyWorkForYou.
  2. News: Chancellor's aide quits over leak . . 27 July 1999.
  3. News: MPs suspended over leak . . 21 October 1999.
  4. News: Blair saga 'bleeds party' says MP . . 31 August 2006.
  5. News: Dragons and Poodles – a story of Welsh politics . . 15 September 1999.
  6. News: Labour Don Touhig, MP for Islwyn, is to stand down . . 30 January 2010.
  7. Web site: Tributes paid to wife of former Islwyn MP. South Wales Argus.