Keith Darvill

British politician (born 1948) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Keith Ernest Darvill (born 28 May 1948) is a Labour politician in the United Kingdom. He is a councillor in the London Borough of Havering.

Preceded byNicholas Bonsor
Succeeded byAngela Watkinson
Born (1948-05-28) 28 May 1948 (age 77)
London, England[1]
Quick facts Member of Parliament for Upminster, Preceded by ...
Keith Darvill
Member of Parliament
for Upminster
In office
1 May 1997  14 May 2001
Preceded byNicholas Bonsor
Succeeded byAngela Watkinson
Member of Havering London Borough Council for Heaton
Assumed office
2 May 2002
Personal details
Born (1948-05-28) 28 May 1948 (age 77)
London, England[1]
PartyLabour
Alma materPolytechnic of Central London
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Early life

Darvill was educated at Norlington School in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, in East London and at the Polytechnic of Central London school of Law after which he worked as a solicitor.

Member of Parliament

Darvill was elected as Labour Member of Parliament for Upminster at the 1997 election, taking it from the Conservatives, and was one of the few Labour MPs to lose their seat at the 2001 election to the Conservatives, in the person of Angela Watkinson. Darvill stood once again in Upminster, Labour's sixth target, at the May 2005 general election, but failed to regain the seat.

Havering politics

Darvill was elected to Havering Council from the ward of Heaton at the 2002 election.[2] He unsuccessfully stood for the London Assembly seat of Havering and Redbridge at the 2004 election. He was narrowly re-elected at the 2006 election when Labour was almost wiped out in the borough.[3] Following the 2010 election Labour increased its council group to 5 and Darvill was elected Labour group leader on the council.[4] As a result of the 2022 election Darvill retained his role as leader of the Labour group and was appointed cabinet member for climate change as part of a coalition deal he helped to negotiate between the Labour Party and the Havering Residents Association.[5] The coalition collapsed in 2024.[6]

Personal life

He lives in Upminster with his wife Julia, he has three children and seven grandchildren.

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