Sir Stuart Bell (born May 16, 1938) is the Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, which is in the North-East of England. Stuart Bell has been a member of The Labour Party since 1964 and has been the Labour MP for Middlesbrough since 1983.
He also is a member of the House of Commons Commission which manages the affairs of the House of Commons as well as being the Chairman of the Finance and Services committee which manages the annual budget of the House of Commons and its many employees.
He was awarded a knighthood in 2003, for 'services to Parliament'.
Bell's Theorem has come to be regarded a proof that the underlying theory of the universe must be a quantum-mechanical one, although Bell's original goal was just the opposite.
Bell became a supporter of the Bohm interpretation, a nonlocal hidden variable theory involving superluminal signalling, calling its suppression a "scandal" within physics, and took to defending his work against those whom he perceived as distorting its meaning to favor indeterministic quantum mechanics such as the Copenhagen and Everett "many-worlds" interpretations.
Bell died unexpectedly of a cerebral haemorrhage in Belfast in 1990.