Andy McDonald (politician)


Andrew Joseph McDonald is a British Labour politician and solicitor serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights since 2020. He previously served as Shadow Secretary of State for Transport in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet from 2016 to 2020. He has been the Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough in the House of Commons since 2012.

Early life

Andy McDonald was born in Acklam, Middlesbrough, in the North Riding of Yorkshire.
He was educated at a number of local schools, including St. Francis Primary School, St. Edward's Primary School and St. George's Secondary School. He attended St. Mary's Sixth Form College before studying for a law degree at Leeds Polytechnic.

Legal career

McDonald worked as a lawyer for over a quarter of a century and rose to be Senior Serious Injury Solicitor at the Middlesbrough office of Thompsons Solicitors and to lead the firm's Serious Injury Unit for the Cumbria, Humberside, North East, and Yorkshire areas. He was also the Thompson's Head of Military Claims for members of the British Armed Forces. Whilst working for the firm, McDonald acted as a special adviser to the House of Commons Defence Select Committee for its 2003 report on Armed Forces Pensions and Compensation. He has also served as both Chair and as Secretary of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers' Military Special Interest Group and was a founder member of The Royal British Legion's Solicitors Group.

Early political career

McDonald was active in local politics in Middlesbrough for many years. He served as councillor for Westbourne ward from 1995 to 1999. At the time of his selection as a parliamentary candidate, he was chairman of Middlesbrough Labour Party Local Government Committee.
Labour shortlisted McDonald as a potential candidate for the Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland constituency in the 2010 United Kingdom general election. However, Tom Blenkinsop was the eventual choice.

Parliamentary career

McDonald became a parliamentarian when he won the Middlesbrough by-election held on 29 November 2012, retaining the seat for Labour following the death of Sir Stuart Bell. McDonald increased the party's share of the vote to 60.5% though his majority was reduced by 500 to 8,211.
Since his election to Parliament, he has campaigned on a number of issues including opposition to the "Bedroom Tax" and the privatisation of the East Coast Main Line.
In February 2013, he was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to Emily Thornberry MP, Shadow Attorney General.
Following the Ed Miliband's Shadow Cabinet reshuffle in October 2013, he became Parliamentary Private Secretary to Chuka Umunna MP in his role as Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
In January 2016, McDonald was appointed to Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Ministry to replace Jonathan Reynolds who resigned as Shadow Minister for Rail in protest after Corbyn sacked Pat McFadden.
In June 2016, he was appointed Shadow Transport Secretary as part of the Labour Party's post-Brexit reshuffle.
In April 2020, incoming leader Keir Starmer moved him to Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights.

Philanthropy

McDonald was a governor of Abingdon Primary School for fifteen years until 2010 and became a governor of Middlesbrough College in 2012. He has also been chair of two charities in his constituency, the Davison Trust, which works with children with special needs, and the Teesside branch of Headway, which works with people with brain injuries.