Adam Paterson Ingram (born 1 February 1947) is a British
Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for
East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow from
1987 to
2010.
Early life
Ingram attended Cranhill Senior Secondary School in
Cranhill, Glasgow a year below
Archy Kirkwood, Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope and is a graduate of the
Open University
The Open University (OU) is a British Public university, public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by List of universities in the United Kingdom by enrolment, number of students. The majority of the OU's underg ...
. He became a trade union official with
NALGO from 1977 to 1987 after several years working as a computer programmer/analyst from 1967 to 1977.
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BBC News A Justice of the Peace and former chairman of East Kilbride Constituency Labour Party, Ingram was an
East Kilbride District Councillor from 1980 to 1987 and leader of the District Council from 1984 to 1987.
Parliamentary career
Ingram was the Labour candidate for
Strathkelvin and Bearsden in
1983, but entered the Commons following the
1987 election and during this parliamentary term acted as
Parliamentary Private Secretary
A Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) is a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom who acts as an unpaid assistant to a minister or shadow minister. They are selected from backbench MPs as the 'eyes and ears' of the minister in the H ...
to
Neil Kinnock. After Labour's landslide election victory in 1997 he was appointed Minister of State at the
Northern Ireland Office with responsibilities including Security.
In 2001 he became Armed Forces Minister at the
Ministry of Defence, a position he held until
Gordon Brown
James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 to 2010. He previously served as Chance ...
became Prime Minister in 2007. He was the longest serving Defence Minister in British history and is a member of the
Privy Council.
On 27 March 2009, Ingram announced that he would stand down at the
next general election
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.
Controversies
Ingram applied for an interim interdict to prevent the publication of
Respect politician
George Galloway
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is a British politician, broadcaster, and writer who is currently leader of the Workers Party of Britain, serving since 2019. Between 1987 and 2010, and then between 2012 and 2015, Galloway was a Member o ...
's book ''I'm Not the Only One'' (2004). Galloway's text stated that Ingram "played the flute in a sectarian, anti-Catholic, Protestant-supremacist
Orange Order
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is an international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily associated with Ulster Protestants, particularly those of Ulster Scots people, Ulster Sco ...
band". Ingram's opinion that this was in bad faith and defamatory, although Ingram's lawyers conceded that for a year as a teenager he had been a member of a junior Orange Lodge in Barlanark, Glasgow, and had attended three parades. The Judge,
Lord Kingarth, decided to refuse an interim interdict, that the balance of the arguments favoured Galloway's publisher, and that the phrase "sectarian, anti-Catholic, Protestant-supremacist" was fair comment on that organisation. Although Ingram was not and never had been a flute-player, the defending advocate observed that "playing the flute carries no obvious defamatory imputation ... it is not to the discredit of anyone that he plays the flute." The judge ruled that Ingram should pay the full court costs of the hearing.
In 2009 Ingram declared outside earnings of £170,000, the largest of any Scottish MP. In the same year it was shown that letters in the local press defending these earnings were forged.
In June 2010 at the public inquiry into the
beating to death of Baha Mousa in custody he conceded that he had misled MPs when he was
Armed Forces Minister over British troops' hooding of Iraqi prisoners. He had assured the then head of the Parliamentary joint committee on human rights,
Jean Corston in June 2004, that prisoners were only hooded during transportation but had received documents in September 2003 that showed that Mousa had been hooded, on the advice of interrogation experts for nearly 24 of the 36 hours that he spent in custody.
In December 2010 he was cleared of any wrongdoing by the
Standards and Privileges Committee
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after the
Cash for Influence Scandal, but criticised for bad judgement.
Personal life
Ingram married Maureen McMahon in 1970.
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In popular culture
Ingram was a prominent character in the 2010 Mo Mowlam biopic '' Mo'', portrayed by Gary Lewis. Ingram called the film "powerful to watch", adding that it "brought home the essence of Mo" and that the film had moved him to tears.Scots MP reveals agony over Mo Mowlam TV drama
Daily Record
References
External links
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Adam Ingram: Electoral history and profileThe Guardian
Adam Ingram, Former Labour MP for East Kilbride, Strathaven and LesmahagowTheyWorkForYou.com
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1947 births
Alumni of the Open University
Scottish Labour councillors
Scottish Labour MPs
Living people
Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Northern Ireland Office junior ministers
UK MPs 1987–1992
Councillors in Glasgow
Transport and General Workers' Union-sponsored MPs
UK MPs 1992–1997
UK MPs 1997–2001
UK MPs 2001–2005
UK MPs 2005–2010
Scottish trade unionists