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James Sheridan (24 November 1952 – 23 September 2022) was a British Labour Party politician who was
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(MP) for
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, formerly Renfrewshire West, from
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Early life

Sheridan was born in Glasgow and attended St Sixtus Primary School and St Pius Secondary School in
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(now the location of Drumchapel High School). Before entering politics he worked in shipyards from 1970 to 1978, then as a printer for the ''
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'' from 1978 to 1984, then for
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(formerly Barr and Stroud before 2001) in Glasgow, where he was a
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convenor for the
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from 1984 to 2000. He also served on
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from 1999 representing Erskine Central.


Parliamentary career

He was previously MP for Renfrewshire West from the 2001 election until the
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was abolished in 2005. Sheridan was the promoter of the Bill which led to the
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. Following the 2005 election, he was appointed a
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in the
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. He resigned this post on 9 August 2006 in protest at the Government's policy on the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, particularly the permitting of aircraft carrying US weapons for Israel to refuel in the UK. He was a strong supporter of Speaker of the House Michael Martin, at the time of the second-home expenses scandal, for instance stating that Martin did not know about the expenses claims of MPs on Radio 4's Today programme (18 May 2009). In November 2008, Sheridan tabled a Commons
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backing a Great Britain football team at the
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, saying football "should not be any different from other competing sports and our young talent should be allowed to show their skills on the world stage". The football governing bodies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all opposed to a Great Britain team, fearing it would stop them competing as individual nations in future tournaments. In February 2013, Sheridan voted against the
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, opposing the legalisation of same-sex marriage within England and Wales. The MP subsequently declined to vote during the bill’s third and final reading. The ''Daily Telegraph'' reported in 2009 that the Labour MP claimed a 42-inch plasma TV costing £699.99, a leather bed, and thousands of pounds worth of other furniture through his parliamentary allowances. He defended his expenses as "authorised by the Fees Office and receipts were provided against all claims." He was one of 16 signatories of an open letter to
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in January 2015 calling on the party to commit to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements.


Post-parliamentary career

In May 2017, Sheridan was elected as a councillor for a second time, representing the Labour Party for Houston, Crosslee and Linwood ward on Renfrewshire Council. On 18 August 2018, he was suspended from the Labour Party on a charge of
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, after posting the following on
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: "For almost all my adult life I have had the utmost respect and empathy for the Jewish community and their historic suffering. No longer due to what they and their Blairite plotters are doing to my party and the long suffering people of Britain who need a radical Labour government." He was reinstated in February 2019 but received a reminder of party conduct. He commented: "I remain of the view that my accusers were misguided and overreacted to what was intended to highlight my personal frustration and criticism of those intent on undermining our leadership in Scotland and the UK. I would also like to reiterate my sincere apologies to the Jewish community whose historic struggle I have supported all my political life.” In June 2019, Sheridan was made deputy leader of Renfrewshire Council's Labour group. He endorsed
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in the 2021 Scottish Labour leadership election. In July 2021, in a debate in the Renfrewshire council chamber, he referred to the remarks which caused his previous suspension from the Labour Party and stated that his previous remarks from 2018 were perfectly reasonable. He was again suspended from membership of the Labour Party.


Personal life and death

Sheridan lived in
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, Renfrewshire, with his wife Jean. They had a son and daughter. Sheridan died following "a period of illness" on 23 September 2022, at the age of 69.


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Jim Sheridan MP
official constituency site * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheridan, Jim 1952 births 2022 deaths Politicians from Glasgow Scottish Labour MPs Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies UK MPs 2001–2005 UK MPs 2005–2010 UK MPs 2010–2015 People from Erskine Politicians affected by a party expulsion process