Education
Cousins was educated at the City of London School, New College, Oxford and the LSE.
politician Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Cousins was educated at the City of London School, New College, Oxford and the LSE.
During the 1960s, he authored a pamphlet rejecting the "new" Labour of the Harold Wilson era. From 1967-72 he worked in industrial relations and as a research worker in industry. From 1972-82 he was a research worker in Urban Affairs and City Labour Markets.
From 1982-7, he was a lecturer at Sunderland Polytechnic. On the party's rebel left, Cousins briefly served on the party's front bench in a foreign affairs portfolio before being stripped of his position along with fellow frontbencher Ann Clwyd in 1995. The two MPs had been on a fact-finding tour of Kurdistan, at that time being ravaged by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, and failed to return in time for a crucial Commons vote.
He voted against the war in Iraq in 2003 and opposed the introduction of tuition fees in 2004, but on other matters - such as Tony Blair's reforms of the National Health Service, he remained loyal. While unsuccessful in defeating Cousins, this result represented one of the largest swings in the country, possibly attributed to Liberal Democrat candidate Greg Stone's student-oriented campaign which focused on issues such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq and Top-up fees. Mugged on 20 October 2002.
The Liberal Democrats made a determined effort to target Cousins' Newcastle Central constituency in the 2005 general election, having taken control of Newcastle City Council the previous year, and Cousins saw his majority reduce from 11,605 to under 4,000.
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While at Oxford University, Cousins was a leading member of the University's Liberal Club. Although Cousins has been described as a member of Labour's so-called awkward squad, his politics and indeed his personality are in reality more complex.