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James Anthony Dunn KSG (30 January 1926 – 27 April 1985) was a Labour Party politician in the
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. Dunn was educated at St. Theresa's School,
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and the
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and became an engineer. He was a councillor on
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from 1958 until 1965 and served as secretary of Liverpool
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. He was a councillor for the ward of Kirkdale, a very working class area that was moving from voting
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to voting for the Labour Party. Dunn was elected
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(MP) for Liverpool Kirkdale in 1964. He was a government whip from 1974 to 1976, and junior
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minister from 1976 to 1979. From 1964 to 1970 he was a member of the Commons Estimates Committee and a member of the Commons Procedures Committee from 1964 until 1967. In 1980, he was convicted of shoplifting a sweatshirt, two ties and two armbands vauled at £15.13 from the Army & Navy Stores in
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and a map valued at 60 p from a stationers' shop in Artillery Row on 27 July 1979. At the time he had taking
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drugs. He had been followed out of the Army & Navy Stores by two store detectives who then saw him stealing the map. When they caught him he requested a quiet chat, but was turned over to the police. His trial took place on 12 May 1980, and Dunn pled not guilty. Although he admitted taking the goods he used as his defence his state of mind at the time of the incident. Dunn claimed that he had panicked when he saw the store detectives as he thought they were people he had dealt with in Northern Ireland. He was in poor health at the time, having had a heart attack in 1978, and had found his time as a minister, which involved regular trips to and from Northern Ireland, had left him exhausted. Additionally the evening before the offense he had attended a late-night debate in Parliament and consumed five half-pints of beer in the
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bar. After this he had taken a sleeping tablet, but had only had "a fitful night's sleep". He said he was unable to remember exactly his actions the following day. Although he was found guilty, the judge accepted that his "appalling state of health" had caused him to act out of character and gave him a
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though he had to pay £100 costs. In 1981, Dunn was among the Labour MPs who defected to the new
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. In 1983, he left the House of Commons when his seat was abolished by boundary changes. He died at the age of 59 in 1985. Dunn had four children.


References

*''Times Guide to the House of Commons'', 1966, 1979 and 1983 editions *


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dunn, James 1926 births 1985 deaths Alumni of the London School of Economics English politicians convicted of crimes Labour Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies Social Democratic Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 1964–1966 UK MPs 1966–1970 UK MPs 1970–1974 UK MPs 1974 UK MPs 1974–1979 UK MPs 1979–1983 Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Liverpool constituencies Labour Party (UK) councillors in Liverpool Northern Ireland Office junior ministers