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Encyclopedia > Bill Olner
Bill Olner MP

In office
1992 – present
Constituency Nuneaton
Majority 2,280 (5%)

Born 9 May 1942
Political party Labour

William John Olner (born 9 May 1942, Atherstone, Warwickshire) has since 1992 been the Labour Member of Parliament for Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. Previously he had been leader of Nuneaton Borough Council (which subsequently merged with Bedworth to form Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council). Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Nuneaton is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... May 9 is the 129th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (130th in leap years). ... 1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... May 9 is the 129th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (130th in leap years). ... 1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ... Atherstone is a town in Warwickshire, England. ... A detailed map Stratford-upon-Avon Kenilworth Castle Warwickshire (pronounced //, //, or //) is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England. ... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ... Nuneaton is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... A detailed map Stratford-upon-Avon Kenilworth Castle Warwickshire (pronounced //, //, or //) is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the King (Queen) England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Queen Elizabeth II  -  Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification  -  by Athelstan 967  Area... Geography Status: Shire district, Borough Region: West Midlands Admin. ... Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ...

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Education and early career

Bill Olner was educated at Nuneaton Technical College and trained as an engineer. North Warwickshire and Hinckley College is a Further Education College located in Nuneaton, England, in the Warwickshire area. ... For the Technical Symposium of NITK Surathkal Engineer , see Engineer (Technical Fest). ...


Local government

Bill Olner was a Councillor for the Labour group on Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, for 18 years. A councillor is a member of a council (such as a city council), particularly in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and other parts of the Commonwealth. ...


House of Commons

Bill Olner was first elected to the House of Commons in 1992, as the Member of Parliament for Nuneaton. He was re-elected in the 1997 general election (majority 13,540), 2001 general election (majority 7,535) and 2005 general election (majority 2,280). The next General Election must be held by 3 June 2010; although Bill Olner will not be contesting the next general election as he has announced he is standing down at the end of the present parliament.[1] The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... The UK general election, 1997 was held on 1 May 1997. ... The United Kingdom general election of 2005 was held on Thursday, 5 May 2005. ... Under the provisions of the Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949, the next United Kingdom general election must be held on or before 3 June 2010. ... June 3 is the 154th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (155th in leap years), with 211 days remaining. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Elections

General Election 2005: Nuneaton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Bill Olner 19,945 44.0 −8.1
Conservative Mark Pawsey 17,665 39.0 +4.3
Liberal Democrats Ali Asghar 5,884 13.0 +1.9
UK Independence Keith Tyson 1,786 3.9 +1.9
Majority 2,280 5.0
Turnout 45,280 61.7 +1.6
Labour hold Swing
General Election 2001: Nuneaton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Bill Olner 22,577 52.1 −4.1
Conservative Mark Lancaster 15,042 34.7 +3.8
Liberal Democrats Tony Ferguson 4,820 11.1 +2.3
UK Independence Brian James 873 2.0 +1.6
Majority 7,535 17.4
Turnout 43,312 60.1 −14.3
Labour hold Swing
General Election 1997: Nuneaton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Bill Olner 30,080 56.2 +10.5
Conservative R. Blunt 16,540 30.9 −12.1
Liberal Democrats R.E. Cockings 4,732 8.8 −2.4
Referendum Party R.G. English 1,533 2.9
Independent D.J. Bray 390 0.7
UK Independence P.D. Everitt 238 0.5
Majority 13,540 25.3
Turnout 53,513 74.4
Labour hold Swing

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Committees

Since 28 November 2005 he has been a member of the Communities and Local Government Committee and, since 1 November has been a member of the Chairmen's Panel Committee. Since 1997 he has been Chairman of the Associate Parliamentary Engineering Group, a group that seeks to promote the contribution of engineering.[2] Previously he has been a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and of the Select Committee on Environment, Transport and the Regions and Chair of the Transport, Telematics and Cable and satellite Parliamentary Group. November 28 is the 332nd day (333rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining. ... The Foreign Affairs Committee is one of many Select Committees of the British House of Commons, which scrutinises the work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. ... Typical Western wooden chair A chair is a piece of furniture for sitting, consisting of a seat, a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. ...


Performance; attendance and questions

Bill Olner has been very loyal to the Labour Party, although he does not often speak on radio, TV or in the House of Commons but he does have a good attendance record. Since 2001, has been: The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...

  • Moderately against introducing a smoking ban;
  • Very strongly for introducing ID cards;
  • Moderately for introducing foundation hospitals;
  • Quite strongly for introducing student top-up fees;
  • Very strongly for Labour's anti-terrorism laws;
  • Very strongly for the Iraq war;
  • Very strongly for investigating the Iraq war;
  • Very strongly for the fox hunting ban;
  • Moderately for equal gay rights.

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Register of Members' Interests

Overseas visits

  • Between 7 October and 9 October 2005 Bill Olner attended the launch event for Cryosat, UK science-led climate change satellite, ESRIN, in Rome, Italy. His accommodation was provided by the European Space Agency and travel by EADS Astrium Ltd.
  • Between 15 June and 18 June 2005 Bill Olner visited Paris, France to attend the European Interparliamentary Space Conference. Travel and accommodation costs provided by the UK Industrial Space Committee.
  • Between 27 September to 4 October 2005 he visited Hong Kong for meetings with senior representatives of both the public and private sector to be informed of the current economic and political aspects of Hong Kong. Flights and hotel accommodation provided by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
  • Between 20 September to 26 September 2004 he visited Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada.
  • Between 25 June and 27 June 2003 he visted Finland under the auspices of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy. Travel and accommodation paid for by BNFL and Nirex Ltd.
  • Between 16 May and 18 May 2003 Bill Olner, together with his wife, attended the National Association of Funeral Directors' 2003 Annual Conference at the Ramside Hall Hotel and Golf Club, Carville, Durham, at their expense.
  • Between 3 September and 6 September 2002 he visited Germany with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group. The Rail Freight Group provided travel, accommodation and hospitality.
  • Between 10 June and 11 June 2002 he visited Betzdorf, Luxembourg, with All-Party Cable, Satellite and Digital Group study trip to view technology. Travel and accommodation provided by Astra Marketing Ltd.
  • Between 19 June and 20 June 2001 he visted Paris Air Show with the Parliamentary Space Committee. Travel and accommodation provided by the UK Industrial Space Committee and hospitality by the European Space Agency and EUTELSAT.
  • Between 10 September and 13 September 2001 he visited Southern France and Spain, costs met by the Rail Freight Group, French Railways (SNCF), Transfesa and the Port of Barcelona.
  • Between 20 March and 31 March 2000 he visited the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Flights paid for by All-Party Britain China Parliamentary Group, costs in China paid for by People's Republic of China, costs in Hong Kong paid for by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
  • Between 12 September and 15 September 2000 he visited Brussels, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Visit arranged and funded by the Rail Freight Group to provide information and experience of rail freight connections to the ports and to meet officials and parliamentarians in Brussels to discuss these matters.
  • Between 11 February and 12 February 1999 he visited Turin and Milan as part of a West Coast Main Line All Party Group delegation to receive briefing on high speed train technology and to travel on the 'pendolino', as a guest of Fiat UK Ltd.
  • Between 28 April and 30 April 1999 he visited Paris, with Parliamentary Space Committee delegation to attend Inter-parliamentary Space Committees Conference in the Assemblée Nationale. Travel and accommodation provided by the Parliamentary Space Committee and the UK Industrial Space Committee. Other hospitality organised by the French Parliamentary Space Committee.
  • On 17 June 1999 he visited Paris, for study trip to headquarters of Eutelsat (European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation), to learn about technological developments in satellite transmission and operations, including digital technology. Visit jointly sponsored by Parliamentary Cable and Satellite Group and Eutelsat; all transport provided by Eutelsat.
  • Between 6 September and 9 September 1999 he visited Switzerland and Northern Italy with All Party Parliamentary Rail Freight Group, to study rail freight services across the Alps and to the United Kingdom. Accommodation and travel costs were met by the Rail Freight Group.[4]

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Parliamentary expenses

As a Member of Parliament, Bill Olner receives a salary of £60,277 (with effect from 1 November 2006)[5] He is also entitled to claim expenses that are incurred as a Member of Parliament[6], these cover costs such as Cost of staying away from main home, Office running costs, Staffing Allowance, Members' Travel, Members' Staff Travel, Stationery, Computer Equipment etc. For the year 2005/06 he claimed a total of £119,013, in the previous year he claimed £114,610[7]. November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining. ...

Type 2005/06 2004/05 (ranking out of 659) 2003/04 (ranking out of 658) 2002/03 (ranking out of 657) 2001/02 (ranking out of 657)
Additional Costs Allowance £19,746 £19,783 (317th) £18,505 (348th) £17,496 (449th) £15,450 (303rd)
Incidental Expenses Provision £16,194 £13,452 (544th) £12,157 (616th) £14,834 (555th) £10,912 (493rd)
Staffing Allowance £72,581 £69,589 (393rd) £64,598 (455th) £59,086 (544th) £37,413 (557th)
Members' Travel £7,851 £8,492 (397th) £7,842 (402nd) £9,133 (366th) £6,665 (385th)
Members' Staff Travel £942 £960 (191st) £576 (244th) £856 (190th) £945 (142nd)
Centrally Purchased Stationery £466 £188 (629th) £656 (429th) £572 (540th) £713 (445th)
Stationery: Associated Postage Costs £1,233 £263 (639th) £2,201 (370th) N/A N/A
Centrally Provided Computer Equipment £0 £1,883 (336th) £1,883 (329th) £1,883 (323rd) £1,883 (304th)
Other Costs £0 £0 £0 £0 £0
Expenses Total £119,013 £114,610 (495th) £108,418 (532nd) £103,860 (503rd) £73,981 (559th)

Offices

As in common with most Members of Parliament, Bill Olner maintains two offices: one at the House of Commons, the other in his constituency. His constituency office is in Queens Road, Nuneaton. The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Queens Road may refer to: Queens Road, Leicestershire, England. ... Nuneaton Town Centre. ...


Labour Party and Trade Union

Bill Olner is a member of the AEEU and the Co-operative Party. He was Vice-Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party Employment Committee from 1992 until 1997. The Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union (AEEU) was a British trade union. ... This article is about the British political party. ... The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) consists of the Labour Party in Parliament: Labour MPs as a collective body. ...


Personal life

Bill Olner is married and has been a School Govenor.


Photographs

Related to tony olner whose son is paul olner who played for adders!


References

  1. ^ Coventry Telegraph March 27th 2007 Accessed April 10, 2007.
  2. ^ Associate Parliamentary Engineering Group: Aims Accessed November 12, 2006.
  3. ^ They work for you: Bill Olner MP Accessed November 11, 2006
  4. ^ They Work For You: Changes to the Register of Members' Interests: Bill Olner Accessed 12 November, 2006.
  5. ^ UK Civil Service: Parliamentary and Ministerial Pay Levels. Dated 4 July 2006. Accessed 12 November, 2006.
  6. ^ House of Commons: Members' Allowances Financial Year 2005/06 Accessed 12 November 2006.
  7. ^ They Work For You: Bill Olner: Expenses Accessed 12 November 2006.

See also

Nuneaton Town Centre. ... Bedworth is a market town in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of Warwickshire, England. ... Bulkington is a large village in the Nuneaton and Bedworth borough of Warwickshire, England which has a population of around 8,000. ... Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Nuneaton is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...

External links

  • Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Bill Olner MP
  • TheyWorkForYou.com - Bill Olner MP
  • The Labour Party in your area - Nuneaton
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Lewis Stevens
Member of Parliament for Nuneaton
1992 – present
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