Background
McKenzie was born and raised in Greenock, Inverclyde"s largest town, in the areas of Broomhill and Fancy Farm.
McKenzie was born and raised in Greenock, Inverclyde"s largest town, in the areas of Broomhill and Fancy Farm.
He was elected in the June 2011 by-election and stood unsuccessfully for re-election in the 2015 general election. A former employee of International Business Machines Corporation, he was elected to Inverclyde Council, becoming Leader of the Council in February 2011. McKenzie"s election followed the death of David Cairns, who had represented the constituency since 2001.
McKenzie made his maiden speech to the House of Commons on 11 July 2011, mainly focusing on employment, opportunity and population growth in his constituency.
McKenzie was one of the few Labour MPs who initially voted against legalising gay marriage in the United Kingdom. However, on the third reading of the bill Mr McKenzie voted for gay marriage as he was satisfied protection for religious groups had been ironed out. He also did not support British involvement in airstrikes in Iraq on 26 September 2014, for which he was sacked as a ary Private Secretary to the Shadow Defence Secretary, Vernon Coaker.
His ary biography lists his political interests as "Europe" and "employment".
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