Background
Greaves was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England and attended Hertford College, Oxford where he obtained a Bachelor in Geography after schooling at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield.
Greaves was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England and attended Hertford College, Oxford where he obtained a Bachelor in Geography after schooling at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield.
Hertford College.
Tony Greaves is married with two daughters, one of whom was a candidate in the Preston City Council elections in 2006. Greaves was made a life peer 4 May 2000 as Baron Greaves, of Pendle in the County of Lancashire. In 2010, Greaves went on the record to express his personal frustration at the auction of a manorial title, the Lordship of Pendle, suspiciously close to his own.
Greaves" concerns were later shown to be legitimate when it transpired that the Lordship of the Forest of Pendle belongs to the Barons Clitheroe and forms part of the Honor of Clitheroe holdings they have held since World World War World War II Its sale was invalid and had not been authorised by its owners.
Criticism of sexual harassment claimants
Greaves wrote on an internal Liberal Democratic party message board: ‘We don’t know the details of anything that may have happened. But it is hardly an offence for one adult person to make fairly mild sexual advances to another.
What matters is whether they are . . rebuffed. Liberal Democratic Voice ban
In 2015 Greaves received a ban (subsequently lifted) from using the Liberal Democrat Voice website on the grounds of not apologising for being abusive towards the site"s editorial team, becoming the first Liberal Democrat Parliamentarian to receive such censure.
Community Politics
Greaves was the mover, rather than author, of a motion at the Liberal Assembly in 1970 which committed his party to pursuing community politics. Confusingly, the co-author of the seminal 1980 report "The Theory & Practice of Community Politics", which further established the practice of community politics in the Liberal Party (and later the Liberal Democrats) and provided for much of its philosophical basis was Bernard Greaves. He is an advocate of social liberalism, and is on record opposing some of the reforms to his party brought about by Sir Menzies Campbell and Nick Clegg.
In 2015 he described complainants - who had all by then resigned from the Liberal Democrats - of having "a deliberate vendetta" against Rennard, writing "I certainly accuse some of the women of not telling the truth and of a deliberate vendetta where the facts became lost in the fog of vitriol.".
He is a Liberal Democrat member of the After moving to the north-west, he was a member of Lancashire County Council for 25 years, and a local councillor on Colne Borough Council and subsequently on Pendle Borough Council, on which he still retains his seat. In 2013 Lord Greaves attracted criticism for offering comment that appeared to make light of accusations by four Liberal Democrat members of sexual harassment by another Liberal Democrat Peer, Lord Rennard. In passing, I would note and guess that if the allegations as made are a matter for resignation, perhaps around a half of the male members of the Lords over the age of 50 would probably not be seen again.’.