Background
Born in Lambeth to Irish parents, Kennedy grew up in Southwark attending Street Joseph"s Primary School in Camberwell and Street Thomas the Apostle School in Peckham.
Born in Lambeth to Irish parents, Kennedy grew up in Southwark attending Street Joseph"s Primary School in Camberwell and Street Thomas the Apostle School in Peckham.
In 1986 at the age of 23, Kennedy was elected as a Councillor representing the ward of Newington on Southwark Council and he held a variety of positions on the council including Deputy Leader of the Council. He was instrumental in the defeat of the Militant Member of Parliament Dave Nellist, who had been deselected as a Labour candidate, in the 1992 general election. In 1994, he moved to the East Midlands and was Regional Director from 1997 to 2005.
At the end of 2005 he took up the post of Director of Finance and Compliance joining the senior management team of the Labour Party.
He was appointed an Honorary Alderman by Southwark Council in 2007. He was made a life peer in Gordon Brown"s dissolution honours list in 2010, and was created Baron Kennedy of Southwark, of Newington in the London Borough of Southwark on 21 June 2010, and he made his maiden speech in the House of Lords on 21 July 2010.
On 30 September 2010 he left the employment of the Labour Party, after more than twenty years service, though remained a Labour Party trustee until April 2011. The next day, 1 October 2010, he was appointed as an Electoral Commissioner, on the nomination of the Labour Party.
He was the first ever Labour Party member to serve as an Electoral Commissioner but decided to seek election to Lewisham Council in May 2014 rather than serve a second term on the Electoral Commission.
He was replaced on the Electoral Commission by the former Minister and Member of Parliament for Lewisham East Bridget Prentice. He has been an Opposition Whip and Front-bench Spokesperson in the Lords on Cabinet Office, Ministry of Justice and DCLG matters since October 2011. Since joining the Lords, he has spoken up in support of Cr Unions on numerous occasions and is the Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Cr Unions.
He is a Director of London Mutual Cr Union which is one of the largest and most successful cr unions in the United Kingdom. In early 2014 he was elected as Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Voter Registration.
He was elected in May 2014 to Lewisham Council representing the ward of Crofton Park, which is in the Lewisham Deptford Parliamentary Constituency. Kennedy is a trustee of the United Street Saviour"s Charity which was founded in 1540 and funds a broad range of community initiatives and provides sheltered accommodation for retires in Southwark.
A governor of Morley College which is part of the Special Designated Institutes which includes City Literature, Ruskin College, Western Economic Association, USA, and Northern College. President of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatristswhich is a small specialist trade union and Vice President of the Southwark Chamber of Commerce.
He is a trustee of the Ackroyd Community Centre which hosts a variety of services for the local community across Forest Hill, Crofton Park and Honor Oak Park.
Appointed to the full time staff of The Labour Party in 1990, he took up the post of organiser for the party in Coventry in 1991.
He is also one of a group of 48 Labour MPs and Peers that are also members of the Cooperative Party Parliamentary Group.