Paddy Tipping | |
Office: | Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner |
Deputy: | Chris Cutland Emma Foody |
Term Start: | 22 November 2012 |
Term End: | 12 May 2021 |
Predecessor: | Office established |
Successor: | Caroline Henry |
Office1: | Deputy Leader of the House of Commons |
Primeminister1: | Tony Blair |
Term Start1: | 28 March 2007 |
Term End1: | 27 June 2007 |
Predecessor1: | Nigel Griffiths |
Successor1: | Helen Goodman |
Primeminister2: | Tony Blair |
Predecessor2: | Office established |
Successor2: | Stephen Twigg |
Term Start2: | 16 December 1999 |
Term End2: | 7 June 2001 |
Office3: | Parliamentary Secretary for the Privy Council Office |
Primeminister3: | Tony Blair |
Predecessor3: | Office established |
Successor3: | Stephen Twigg |
Term Start3: | 16 December 1999 |
Term End3: | 7 June 2001 |
Office4: | Member of Parliament for Sherwood |
Predecessor4: | Andrew Stewart |
Successor4: | Mark Spencer |
Term Start4: | 10 April 1992 |
Term End4: | 12 April 2010 |
Birth Date: | 1949 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Halifax, West Yorkshire, England |
Party: | Labour |
Alma Mater: | University of Nottingham (BA, MA) |
Simon Patrick Tipping (born 24 October 1949) is a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Sherwood from 1992 to 2010. A member of the Labour Party he served as Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire from 2012 to 2021.
Tipping was born in Halifax. He went to Hipperholme Grammar School (then a state school) in Hipperholme in West Yorkshire. He gained a BA in Philosophy at Nottingham University in 1972 and an MA in Social Sciences in 1978. He was a social worker in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire from 1972 until 1979. Between 1979 and 1983 he was a Project Leader for the (Church of England) Children's Society in Nottingham. From 1981 to 1993 he was a Councillor on Nottinghamshire County Council.
Tipping contested Rushcliffe in 1987. He took Sherwood from the Conservatives in 1992.
Tipping served in a number of junior government positions, becoming Parliamentary Private Secretary to Home Secretary Jack Straw in 1997. In 1999 he was then promoted to Deputy Leader of the House of Commons,[1] [2] [3] and was appointed a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Privy Council Office, where he was responsible for dealing with issues relating to the year 2000 computer date problem. Following this, Tipping became Chairman of the sub-committee on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in 2001 and, after a period on the backbenches, in 2006 he again served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Jack Straw.
On 23 October 2009, Tipping announced his decision to stand down at the next general election, following a period of ill health,[4] [5] [6] including a heart attack suffered in June 2009.[7]
Tipping was elected as Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime Commissioner in the 2012 inaugural PCC election. He announced plans to pay a "pension" to cover medical bills and other expenses for retired police dogs, a move which dog handlers welcomed.[8] He was re-elected for a second-term on 6 May 2016.[9]
Tipping appointed Chris Cutland, previously executive director of Women's Aid in Nottingham, as his Deputy in November 2012.[10] The appointment of Emma Foody as replacement, also previously with Women's Aid in Nottingham as a community ambassador, was confirmed in June 2020.[11]
At the 2021 PCC election, he was defeated by Conservative Caroline Henry.[12] Afterwards, he confirmed his intention to continue campaigning on behalf of the Labour group.[13]
He married Irene Quinn on 8 January 1970 in Nottingham; she died in February 2011. They have two daughters.
Tipping is one of several vice-presidents of the Ramblers Association,[14] and became Chairman of Nottinghamshire Community Foundation, a charitable organisation, in 2011.[15] [16]