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Lynne Mary Jones (born 26 April 1951) is a British politician, who was the Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Selly Oak from 1992 until 2010.
In October 2023, Jones reportedly quit the Labour Party following comments Keir Starmer made on the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. In May 2024, Jones joined the Green Party of England and Wales.
Early life
Jones was born in Birmingham, and attended the local Bartley Green Girls' Grammar School (now the comprehensive Hillcrest School) in Woodgate. She studied Biochemistry at the University of Birmingham, eventually gaining her Ph.D. in 1979. She also has a post-graduate Diploma in Housing Studies from Birmingham Polytechnic (now Birmingham City University). She worked in research at the University of Birmingham from 1972–86. She was a housing association manager from 1987–92. She joined the Labour Party in 1974.
She has worked in both science and housing, and was a councillor on Birmingham City Council representing Kings Norton ward from 1980–94.
= Research interests
=She first studied stimulus-response coupling in the rat parotid gland and at alpha adrenergic receptors. This led to a discovery that there are cell-surface receptors that are stimulated by hormones and neurotransmitters controlled by changes of intracellular calcium ion levels. It also involves the conversion of inositol phospholipids in the cell membrane. She also worked on the process of agonist-stimulated incorporation of radioactive phosphate into inositol phospholipids.
Parliamentary career
Jones was first elected to the House of Commons at the 1992 general election. She was a member of the Socialist Campaign Group and took part in almost all of the backbench rebellions against the Labour government. She was also Chair of the Parliamentary Forum on Transsexualism, and is a patron of Press for Change.
From 1993–2001 she was on the Science and Technology Select Committee. During the 2005–10 parliament she was a member of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee.
= Leadership challenge
=In February 2006, she announced her intention to stand against then Chancellor Gordon Brown in the Labour Party leadership contest expected to follow Prime Minister Tony Blair's resignation if nobody else did, so that Brown could not simply be "crowned". Subsequently, Socialist Campaign Group Chair John McDonnell attempted to stand instead, but failed to gain enough nominations from MPs and Brown was unopposed.
= Retirement
=Following boundary changes in Birmingham, which reduced its parliamentary representation from eleven to ten seats, Jones was expected to apply for selection for the redrawn Selly Oak constituency which contained wards from the former Selly Oak and Hall Green constituencies. However, in January 2007 Jones announced her intention to stand down at the 2010 general election. Jones refused to endorse Roger Godsiff in Hall Green, instead supporting the Respect candidate Salma Yaqoob, who came second.
= National Executive Committee
=Jones ran to be on Labour's National Executive Committee, challenging former Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones.
Personal life
She is married, and has two sons (including one born in January 1990). She married Chris Kirk in April 1994 in Lambeth. He is Chief Executive of the Biochemical Society. She is a keen cyclist.
In November 2009, she announced she was having treatment for breast cancer after a tumour was discovered at an early stage.
References
External links
Lynne Jones MP official site
ePolitix - Lynne Jones MP
Open Rights Group - Lynne Jones MP
Guardian Unlimited Politics - Lynne Jones MP
TheyWorkForYou.com - Lynne Jones MP
The Public Whip - Lynne Jones MP voting record
BBC News - Lynne Jones Archived 21 October 2007 at archive.today BBC profile
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=Cancer diagnosis in November 2009
Politics Show May 2006
Kilroy Silk in January 2004
Clare Short in May 2003
Clare Short's future in April 2003
Page 3 Girls in January 2003
Housing policy in April 2002
Budget in March 2001
Pensions in May 2009
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