Austin Mitchell
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Dr Austin Vernon Mitchell (born 19 September 1934) is the Labour Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in England.
Educated at Bingley Grammar School, the University of Manchester and Nuffield College, Oxford. He is a member of the Socialist Campaign Group. He is a Eurosceptic and opposes the Common Fisheries Policy.
While lecturing sociology at the University of Canterbury, Mitchell wrote a popular book about New Zealand, The Half Gallon Quarter Acre Pavlova Paradise (1972). The book title became a phrase in the New Zealand English lexicon. Thirty years later, in 2002 he wrote Pavlova Paradise Revisited, after another New Zealand expedition. In the 1960's and 70's, New Zealand was a socialist laboratory. In the 80's and 90's, it transformed to an open market economy. These drastic changes provided ample subject matter for social analysis.
He became an MP with a by-election in 1977, after the death of the previous MP, Tony Crosland, at the time identifying himself as a Gaitskellite. Immediately before being elected he was a presenter of Yorkshire Television's local news programme, Calendar.
Mitchell is widely credited with bringing television cameras to the Houses of Parliament. The move opened the proceedings of the house to the wider public, whom previously had only been able to follow via newspapers, and radio.
In October 2002 he temporarily changed his name to Austin Haddock as haddock is a staple catch for his constituents that was suffering a decline and it was his wish to promote it.
External links
- Austin Mitchell MP official site
- Austin Mitchell's Weblog
- ePolitix - Austin Mitchell MP
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Austin Mitchell MP
- TheyWorkForYou.com - Austin Mitchell MP
- The Public Whip - Austin Mitchell MP voting record
- BBC News - Austin Mitchell profile 10 February, 2005
- Austin Haddock
- ElectionsUK article