Gerry Steinberg
Member of Parliament
for City of Durham
In office
12 June 1987  11 April 2005
Preceded byMark Hughes
Succeeded byRoberta Blackman-Woods
Personal details
Born
Gerald Neil Steinberg

(1945-04-20)20 April 1945
Durham, England, UK
Died19 August 2015 (aged 70)
Political partyLabour
SpouseMargaret Thornton (1969-2015; his death)
Children2
Alma materSheffield Hallam University, Northumbria University
WebsiteGerry Steinberg website

Gerald Neil Steinberg (20 April 1945 – 19 August 2015)[1] was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament for the City of Durham from 1987 until his retirement at the 2005 general election.

Early life

The son of Jewish parents Harry and Esther Steinberg, Gerry Steinberg attended St Margaret's CE Primary School in Durham and then Whinney Hill Secondary Modern School and Johnston Grammar School (both schools now known as Durham Johnston Comprehensive School)[2] on Crossgate Moor. He gained a Teachers Certificate at Sheffield College of Education (now a campus of Sheffield Hallam University) on Collegiate Crescent in Sheffield, and later a Diploma of Education (DipEd) of Backward Children (Special Educational Needs) at Newcastle Polytechnic (now Northumbria University Coach Lane Campus).

He started teaching at Hexham Camp School in 1966, then moved to Elemore Hall in County Durham in 1969. From 1975 to 1987 he was at Whitworth House Special School in Spennymoor, where he became Head Teacher. He joined the Labour Party in 1969,[2] and became election agent for Durham MP Mark Hughes in 1973. He was elected to Durham City Council in May 1975. He was Secretary of the Labour Group on the City Council from 1981 to 1987, and Co-Leader of the Council from 1983 to 1987.

Parliamentary career

In 1985 he was selected from a short list of six to be the Labour parliamentary candidate for Durham City, after Hughes had decided not to stand again. Steinberg was elected as the Member of Parliament in June 1987. He was a member of a number of Parliamentary Committees, including the Education & Skills Select Committee and the Public Accounts Committee.[2]

Personal life

Steinberg was admitted as an Honorary Freeman of the City of Durham on 8 December 2005.[3]

On 25 August 1969 he married Margaret Thornton, a teacher; the couple had two children, Harry and Lyanne. Gerry Steinberg died on 19 August 2015 after suffering from cancer.

References

  1. "Gerry Steinberg MP homepage". www.gerry-steinberg.org.uk. Archived from the original on 29 March 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 Langdon, Julia (15 September 2015). "Gerry Steinberg obituary". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 January 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  3. "Former MP made Freeman of city he loves". The Northern Echo. 9 December 2005. Archived from the original on 11 March 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
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