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Steve Bassam (Lord Bassam) is a Labour peer and on the advisory board of [[Renewal]].
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Steve Bassam (Lord Bassam of Brighton) is a UK Labour peer, currently Lords chief whip.
  
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Bach was parliamentary under-secretary of state in the [[Ministry of Justice]] from 2008 until May 2010.
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He sits on the advisory board of [[Renewal]].
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Bassam is now the Lords Chief Whip following his appointment by new Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]]. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34241395 Who's who in Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet] BBC News, Accessed 16 September 2015</ref> 
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==Background==
 
From biog on [http://www.niemannpick.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects/www.niemannpick.org.uk.woa/wa/aboutuspatrons Niemann Picks website]:
 
From biog on [http://www.niemannpick.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects/www.niemannpick.org.uk.woa/wa/aboutuspatrons Niemann Picks website]:
  
Steve Bassam became a member of the House of Lords in 1997 following the election of a Labour Government. He was previously the Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council and had led the authority for 13 years.
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:Steve Bassam became a member of the House of Lords in 1997 following the election of a Labour Government. He was previously the Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council and had led the authority for 13 years.
  
His background has mainly been in local government as an official and adviser. From 1979 to 1983 he was a legal adviser at [[Lewisham Law Centre]], he worked for Camden Council in 1983/4 and for the GLC from 1984 until its abolition. He was a policy adviser on police matters to the GLC's police committee under [[Paul Boateng]].
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:His background has mainly been in local government as an official and adviser. From 1979 to 1983 he was a legal adviser at [[Lewisham Law Centre]], he worked for Camden Council in 1983/4 and for the GLC from 1984 until its abolition. He was a policy adviser on police matters to the GLC's police committee under [[Paul Boateng]].
  
He then worked for the Association of Metropolitan Authorities until 1997 and briefly the LGA - the major representative organisation for local government in the UK
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:He then worked for the Association of Metropolitan Authorities until 1997 and briefly the LGA - the major representative organisation for local government in the UK
  
He was educated at Sussex University (BA Hons in History) and Kent University (MA in Social Work).
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:He was educated at Sussex University (BA Hons in History) and Kent University (MA in Social Work).
  
He grew up and attended schools and college in North East Essex, he lived with his mother in the rather beautiful village of Great Bentley.
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:He grew up and attended schools and college in North East Essex, he lived with his mother in the rather beautiful village of Great Bentley.
  
His main political interests are local government, health, crime and security. He believes and supports wherever possible voluntary organisations and civic amenity groups. It was in that context thet he agreed to become an active patron of NPDG. He is delighted that the group has achieved so much in terms of developing support for NP sufferers and care for carers. He believes there is much to be done in raising awareness of NP and other conditions which though thankfully rare can be so devastating for those individuals and families that it affects.
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:His main political interests are local government, health, crime and security. He believes and supports wherever possible voluntary organisations and civic amenity groups. It was in that context thet he agreed to become an active patron of NPDG. He is delighted that the group has achieved so much in terms of developing support for NP sufferers and care for carers. He believes there is much to be done in raising awareness of NP and other conditions which though thankfully rare can be so devastating for those individuals and families that it affects.
  
He wants to see more done to promote research into the disease group and more done to support those who provide long term care.
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:He wants to see more done to promote research into the disease group and more done to support those who provide long term care.
  
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==Interests==
 
From House of Lords [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld/ldreg/reg05.htm Register of Members Interests]
 
From House of Lords [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld/ldreg/reg05.htm Register of Members Interests]
 
BASSAM OF BRIGHTON, Lord
 
BASSAM OF BRIGHTON, Lord
  
*12(f)  Regular remunerated employment
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===Regular remunerated employment===
  
 
In receipt of ministerial salary
 
In receipt of ministerial salary
  
15(b)  Trusteeships of cultural bodies
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===Trusteeships of cultural bodies===
  
 
Member of The Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum Trust
 
Member of The Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum Trust
  
16(b)  Voluntary organisations
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===Voluntary organisations===
 
 
Founder Member, Brighton Festival
 
 
 
Patron, Carousel
 
 
 
Patron, Dolphin Children's Clinic
 
 
 
Patron, Laura Martin Trust
 
 
 
Patron, Neiman Pick Disease Group
 
 
 
  (all charities)
 
  
Patron, Brighton Red Card Campaign Against Domestic Violence
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*Founder Member, [[Brighton Festival]]
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*Patron, [[Carousel]]
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*Patron, [[Dolphin Children's Clinic]]
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*Patron, Laura Martin Trust
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*Patron, Nieman Pick Disease Group (all charities)
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*Patron, [[Brighton Red Card Campaign Against Domestic Violence]]
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*Patron, [[Dame Vera Lynn Trust]]
  
Patron, Dame Vera Lynn Trust
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==Social media==
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[https://twitter.com/SteveTheQuip SteveTheQuip] - Twitter Peer of the Year award winner.
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==Notes==
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[[Category:House of Lords|Bassam, Steve]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 18 September 2015

Steve Bassam (Lord Bassam of Brighton) is a UK Labour peer, currently Lords chief whip.

Bach was parliamentary under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Justice from 2008 until May 2010.

He sits on the advisory board of Renewal.

Bassam is now the Lords Chief Whip following his appointment by new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. [1]

Background

From biog on Niemann Picks website:

Steve Bassam became a member of the House of Lords in 1997 following the election of a Labour Government. He was previously the Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council and had led the authority for 13 years.
His background has mainly been in local government as an official and adviser. From 1979 to 1983 he was a legal adviser at Lewisham Law Centre, he worked for Camden Council in 1983/4 and for the GLC from 1984 until its abolition. He was a policy adviser on police matters to the GLC's police committee under Paul Boateng.
He then worked for the Association of Metropolitan Authorities until 1997 and briefly the LGA - the major representative organisation for local government in the UK
He was educated at Sussex University (BA Hons in History) and Kent University (MA in Social Work).
He grew up and attended schools and college in North East Essex, he lived with his mother in the rather beautiful village of Great Bentley.
His main political interests are local government, health, crime and security. He believes and supports wherever possible voluntary organisations and civic amenity groups. It was in that context thet he agreed to become an active patron of NPDG. He is delighted that the group has achieved so much in terms of developing support for NP sufferers and care for carers. He believes there is much to be done in raising awareness of NP and other conditions which though thankfully rare can be so devastating for those individuals and families that it affects.
He wants to see more done to promote research into the disease group and more done to support those who provide long term care.

Interests

From House of Lords Register of Members Interests BASSAM OF BRIGHTON, Lord

Regular remunerated employment

In receipt of ministerial salary

Trusteeships of cultural bodies

Member of The Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum Trust

Voluntary organisations

Social media

SteveTheQuip - Twitter Peer of the Year award winner.

Notes

  1. Who's who in Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet BBC News, Accessed 16 September 2015