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Sir Peter Alfred Soulsby (born 27 December 1948) is a British Labour politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Leicester South since 2005.
[edit] Early lifeHe went to the Minchenden School (a grammar school, which merged with Arnos School in 1984 to become Broomfield School although the former building is now used by Southgate College) on High Street in Southgate, and the City of Leicester College of Education in Scraptoft (part of Scraptoft Hall, which became the Scraptoft Campus of De Montfort University until 2003) where he gained a BEd. He worked as a teacher in Special Needs schools. Since July 1998, he has been on the board of British Waterways, becoming Vice-Chairman in 2000. He is a seniorUnitarian, serving on the Executive Committee and acting as its convenor, and was knighted in 1999 for his services to local government. He has also served as a member of the Audit Commission. He was first elected to Leicester City Council in 1974 and remained a Labour councillor until he was defeated in Spinney Hills ward in May 2003. Despite his own opposition to the Iraq war and his participation in rallies and marches, his defeat (and that of other sitting Labour councillors) reflected the widespread local opposition to the war. In 1984 he stood for election to the European Parliament for the Leicester European Parliamentary constituency but lost to the Conservative incumbent Fred Tuckman. [edit] Parliamentary careerHe contested the Harborough seat in 1979. In 2004 he was the Labour Party's candidate in the Leicester South by-election - he had previously been the election agent for the previous MP, Jim Marshall, and like Marshall was not always in agreement with the party's policies. Despite his anti-war stance, Soulsby lost by 5.6% to Parmjit Singh Gill of the Liberal Democrats in a by-election which was dominated by the Iraq war and the newly-formed left-wing party Respect, which took 12.7% of vote. In the 2005 general election, less than a year later, he won the seat back for Labour from Gill. On 31 October 2006, Soulsby was one of 12 Labour MPs to back Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party's call for an inquiry into the Iraq War.[1] He also rebelled against the government on its proposals to permit the detention of terrorist suspects for 90 days without trial[2]; however, in June 2008 he did not vote against the government on the proposal to extend the detention of terrorist suspects for 42 days.[3] [edit] Personal lifeHe is married to Alison and they have three daughters. He has traversed much of the UK canal network in his own narrowboat. [edit] Notes
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