Robert Marshall-Andrews
Biography
Biography
"Probably the best orator we have in the House", Simon Hoggett - The Humanist
Date of Birth: 10th April 1944, Place of Birth: London
Marital Status: Married to Gillian (teaching consultant), 1 daughter (doctor), 1 son (designer), 3 grandchildren.
Education: Mill Hill School; University of Bristol (LL.B); Inns of Court Law School, Grays Inn.
Occupation - Law: Barrister (called 1970), Crown Court Recorder (1982), Queen's Counsel (1987), Bencher, Grays Inn (1996). Prosecuted and defended most forms of serious crime and serious criminals. Specialising in commercial fraud.
Occupation - Writing: Occasional novelist - Palace of Wisdom (published by Hamish Hamilton and Penguin 1989, also published in USA, France and a best seller in Germany) - A Man Without Guilt (published by Methuen 2002). Regular articles in the nationals (Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Independent, Sunday Times) and some periodicals (New Statesman, House Magazine, Tribune).
Other: Founder and Trustee George Adamson Wildlife Trust, presently running Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania. Trustee and Chair of Development Committee, Geffrye Museum, London. Chair of Governors, Grey Court School 1987 - 1994. Winner of Oserver Mace 1965
Activities and interests: Scribbling, after dinner speaking, walking, travelling, watching just about any sport, theatre. Founder of the Old Testament Prophets.
Bob has appeared on BBC's 'Have I got news for you' - 11th May 2007, 2nd December 2005 and 21st November 1998.
Political Career
- Constituencies held: Medway 1997, 2001 and 2005.
- 1997 General Election: Robert Marshall-Andrews, Lab 21,858, Con 16,504, Lib Dem 4,555, (Majority: 5,354).
- 2001 General Election: Robert Marshall-Andrews, Lab 18,914, Con 15,134, Lib Dem 3,604, UKIP 958 (Majority: 3,780).
- 2005 General Election: Robert Marshall-Andrews, Lab 17,333, Con 17,120, Lib Dem 5,152, Others 1,488 (Majority: 213).
All Party Country Groups: USA, Palestine, Georgia
All Party Subject Groups: Animal Welfare, Home Affairs, Environmental, Cricket, Rugby
Political Background: Joined Labour Party 1971, Contested Richmond 1974, Contested Medway 1992, Mem Assoc Labour Lawyers, Greenpeace, Woodland Trust
Political Awards: The Spectator Political Award 1997, Short-listed for Channel 4 Parliamentarian of the Year 1999.
Political Interests: Law Reform, Civil Liberty, Environment, Education, and Economy.Has a reputation, not wholly deserved, as a backbench dissident and has been described variously as "The thorn in Tony Blair's red rose" (Law Journal); "the leader of Labour's internal opposition" (Telegraph); "The opposition's most talented rebel MP" (Financial Times); "defiantly off message" (Glasgow Herald); "One of Labour's few outspoken rebels" (Guardian); etc,etc. Not particularly hard to achieve given the 1997 and 2001 Governments approach to law reform and civil liberty.
Latest Press Releases
- Justice - Imprisonment without charge
- Medway MP welcomes E-on’s proposed postponement
- Medway MP Calls for an Iraq War Inquiry
- Minister refuses meeting with Member of Parliament over coal-fired power station at Kingsnorth
- Minister refuses meeting with Member of Parliament over coal-fired power station at Kingsnorth
- Minister refuses meeting with Member of Parliament over coal-fired power station at Kingsnorth
- Coal fired Power Station at Kingsnorth - MP writes to Minister supporting the call to hold a public enquiry
- Member of Parliament and Minister intervene in order to achieve resolution in schools dispute
- Power Station at Kingsnorth - Planning Application to be heard this evening, 2nd Jan
- Bingham Rd Post Office, Frindsbury, to close
Latest Speeches
- Criminal evidence (witness anonymity) bill
- Counter-Terrorism Bill
- Iraq Inquiry
- Justice - Queens Speech Debate
- Debate on the Queens Speech
- Iraq Inquiry
- House of Lords Reform
- Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill
- Orders of the Day Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill Order for Second Reading read
- Police and Justice Bill
Latest Articles
- Our PM Is Nothing But A Bully - Just Ask Old Walter
- TV and Radio Appearances
- This is no way to lead a free world (from The Evening Standard)
- The centre cannot be bold (from The Guardian)
- I am a toolbox (from The Guardian)
- We polished our weapons while the Albanians died (from The Sunday Independent)
- Good, bad and awful (from The Guardian)
- Let's make a bonfire of Labour vanities (from The Sunday Times)
- Only rules will do; Politicians need a code of conduct to stay out of trouble - The Sunday Independent
- Nothing personal, Lord Irvine, you just have to go (from The Sunday Times)


