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'''David Edward Lea, Baron Lea of Crondall''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born 2 November 1937) in [[Tyldesley]], [[Lancashire]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[trade unionist]] and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician.
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'''David Edward Lea, Baron Lea of Crondall''', [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born 2 November 1937) is a British former [[trade unionist]] and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician.


==Early life==
==Early life==
Lord Lea was educated at [[Farnham Grammar School]] and [[Christ's College, Cambridge]], where he studied economics.
Lea was educated at [[Farnham Grammar School]] and [[Christ's College, Cambridge]], where he studied economics.


==Trade union career==
==Trade union career==
He joined the [[Trades Union Congress|TUC]] in 1964 as a research officer, became Head of the Economic Department, then Assistant General Secretary from 1978 until 1999,<ref>http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/tuc-9617-f0.cfm</ref> when he joined the [[House of Lords]].
Lea joined the [[Trades Union Congress|TUC]] in 1964 as a research officer, became Head of the Economic Department, then Assistant General Secretary from 1978 until 1999,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/tuc-9617-f0.cfm |title=Trades Union Congress - A celebration of the life of Rt Hon Lord Murray of Epping Forest 1922-2004 |access-date=2010-02-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070831181828/http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/tuc-9617-f0.cfm |archive-date=2007-08-31 |url-status=dead}}</ref> when he joined the [[House of Lords]].


Whilst at the TUC, he was secretary of the TUC-Labour Party Liaison Committee from 1972 to 1994, a member of the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth from 1974 until 1979, the Delors Committee on Economic and Social Concepts in the Community 1977 to 1979, the Kreisky Commission on Unemployment in Europe 1986–89, a member of the Working Party on Economic and Social Concepts in the EEC<ref>http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/ead/292d0566.htm</ref> and a Vice President of the European TUC.
Whilst at the TUC, he was secretary of the TUC-Labour Party Liaison Committee from 1972 to 1994, a member of the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth from 1974 until 1979, the Delors Committee on Economic and Social Concepts in the Community 1977 to 1979, the Kreisky Commission on Unemployment in Europe 1986–89, a member of the Working Party on Economic and Social Concepts in the EEC<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/ead/292d0566.htm| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060816052526/http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/ead/292d0566.htm| archive-date = 2006-08-16| title = A Catalogue of the Papers of the Trades Union Congress}}</ref> and a Vice President of the European TUC.


==House of Lords==
==House of Lords==
Appointed an [[Officer of the Order of the British Empire]] (OBE) in the [[1978 New Year Honours]],<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=47418 |date=31 December 1977 |page=11 |supp=y}}</ref> Lea was made a Labour [[Life peer]] taking the title '''Baron Lea of Crondall''', of [[Crondall]] in the County of [[Hampshire]] on 20 July 1999.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=55564 |date=27 July 1999 |page=8076}}</ref><ref>http://thepeerage.com/p19152.htm</ref>
Appointed an [[Officer of the Order of the British Empire]] (OBE) in the [[1978 New Year Honours]],<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=47418 |date=31 December 1977 |page=11 |supp=y}}</ref> Lea was made a Labour [[Life peer]] taking the title '''Baron Lea of Crondall''', of [[Crondall]] in the County of [[Hampshire]] on 20 July 1999.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=55564 |date=27 July 1999 |page=8076}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://thepeerage.com/p19152.htm| title = Person Page}}</ref>


Lord Lea made headlines in April 2013 when he publicly claimed that fellow peer and former [[MI6]] officer [[Daphne Park, Baroness Park of Monmouth|Daphne Park (Baroness Park of Monmouth)]] admitted to him shortly before her death that the British government had had a role in the 1961 assassination of [[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)|Congo]]lese leader [[Patrice Lumumba]].<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22006446.</ref>
Lord Lea made headlines in April 2013 when he publicly claimed that fellow peer and former [[MI6]] officer [[Daphne Park, Baroness Park of Monmouth|Daphne Park]] admitted to him shortly before her death that the MI6 had had a role in the 1961 abduction and murder of [[Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)|Congo]]lese leader [[Patrice Lumumba]].<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22006446. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102173504/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22006446 |date=2013-11-02}}</ref>


On 14 January 2020, the House of Lords Commissioner for Standards published a report detailing a number of complaints regarding Lord Lea's behaviour.<ref name="report">{{cite web |title=The conduct of Lord Lea of Crondall |url=https://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-commissioner-for-standards/Report-on-Lord-Lea-of-Crondall.pdf |website=parliament.uk |accessdate=10 August 2020}}</ref> The behaviour, described as "stalkerish" by one of the complainants, was deemed to amount to harassment based on age and sex in the eyes of the commissioner. As a result of these findings Lord Lea was suspended from the Labour Peers Group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Labour peer Lord Lea suspended after being found guilty of harassing two women working in Parliament |url=https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/labour-peer-lord-lea-suspended-after-being-found-guilty-of-harassing-two-women-working-in-parliament |website=PoliticsHome |date=25 February 2020 |accessdate=10 August 2020}}</ref> A further report on the behaviour of Lord Lea was published on 10 August 2020.
==References==


Lord Lea resigned from the House of Lords on 7 April 2022.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hansard.parliament.uk/lords/2022-04-07/debates/401DBA14-983E-4F1D-8DB4-507F693BED08/RetirementOfAMemberLordLeaOfCrondall |title=Retirement of a Member: Lord Lea of Crondall |website=hansard.parliament.uk |date=7 April 2022}}</ref>

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The Lord Lea of Crondall
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
20 July 1999 – 7 April 2022
Life Peerage
Personal details
Born
David Edward Lea

(1937-11-02) 2 November 1937 (age 86)
Tyldesley, Lancashire
NationalityBritish
Political partyLabour (1999−2020)
Non-affiliated (2020−2022)
Alma mater

David Edward Lea, Baron Lea of Crondall, OBE (born 2 November 1937) is a British former trade unionist and Labour politician.

Early life

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Lea was educated at Farnham Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge, where he studied economics.

Trade union career

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Lea joined the TUC in 1964 as a research officer, became Head of the Economic Department, then Assistant General Secretary from 1978 until 1999,[1] when he joined the House of Lords.

Whilst at the TUC, he was secretary of the TUC-Labour Party Liaison Committee from 1972 to 1994, a member of the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth from 1974 until 1979, the Delors Committee on Economic and Social Concepts in the Community 1977 to 1979, the Kreisky Commission on Unemployment in Europe 1986–89, a member of the Working Party on Economic and Social Concepts in the EEC[2] and a Vice President of the European TUC.

House of Lords

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Appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1978 New Year Honours,[3] Lea was made a Labour Life peer taking the title Baron Lea of Crondall, of Crondall in the County of Hampshire on 20 July 1999.[4][5]

Lord Lea made headlines in April 2013 when he publicly claimed that fellow peer and former MI6 officer Daphne Park admitted to him shortly before her death that the MI6 had had a role in the 1961 abduction and murder of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba.[6]

On 14 January 2020, the House of Lords Commissioner for Standards published a report detailing a number of complaints regarding Lord Lea's behaviour.[7] The behaviour, described as "stalkerish" by one of the complainants, was deemed to amount to harassment based on age and sex in the eyes of the commissioner. As a result of these findings Lord Lea was suspended from the Labour Peers Group.[8] A further report on the behaviour of Lord Lea was published on 10 August 2020.

Lord Lea resigned from the House of Lords on 7 April 2022.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Trades Union Congress - A celebration of the life of Rt Hon Lord Murray of Epping Forest 1922-2004". Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  2. ^ "A Catalogue of the Papers of the Trades Union Congress". Archived from the original on 16 August 2006.
  3. ^ "No. 47418". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1977. p. 11.
  4. ^ "No. 55564". The London Gazette. 27 July 1999. p. 8076.
  5. ^ "Person Page".
  6. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22006446. Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "The conduct of Lord Lea of Crondall" (PDF). parliament.uk. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Labour peer Lord Lea suspended after being found guilty of harassing two women working in Parliament". PoliticsHome. 25 February 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Retirement of a Member: Lord Lea of Crondall". hansard.parliament.uk. 7 April 2022.
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Trade union offices
Preceded by Assistant General Secretary of the TUC
1978–1999
With: Kenneth Graham (1978–1984)
Roy Jackson (1984–1992)
Vacant
Title next held by
Kay Carberry
Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom
Preceded by Gentlemen
Baron Lea of Crondall
Followed by