Joan Ryan

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BornJoan Marie Ryan
8 September 1955
Warrington, Lancs
NationalityBritish
Alma materCity of Liverpool College
Children2
SpouseMartin Hegarty
Former UK Labour Party MP, then resigned to become Chair of Independent Friends of Israel; part of the campaign against Jeremy Corbyn

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Enfield North

In office
7 May 2015 - 6 November 2019

Employment.png Prime Minister's Special Envoy to Cyprus

In office
29 June 2007 - 14 September 2008

Joan Marie Ryan, a British politician, is the former Member of Parliament (MP) for Enfield North, having first held the seat between 1997 and 2010, when she lost to Tory Nick de Bois, but regained the seat in 2015.[1]

In December 2014, Joan Ryan paid a sponsored visit to Israel and, following her re-election as an MP at the May 2015 General Election, was appointed Chair of Labour Friends of Israel.

On 19 February 2019, Joan Ryan resigned from the Labour Party and joined seven ex-Labour MPs in The Independent Group.[2][3] She is now CEO of the ELNET-UK Israel lobby group.[4]

Anti-Corbyn

In August 2015 Joan Ryan, who nominated Liz Kendall in the Labour leadership contest, said the party must be “steadfast” in its support for Israel. She told the Jewish Chronicle:

“We hope that Labour party members and supporters will consider when they vote which candidate is best placed to ensure that the next Labour government can play a constructive and engaged role in the crucial search for a two-state solution. We recognise the deep concerns which exist about positions taken, and statements made, by Jeremy Corbyn in the past and recognise the serious questions which arise from these. LFI will continue to work with progressives in both Israel and Palestine who share our commitment to peace and co-existence. At the same time, we remain adamantly opposed to boycotts and sanctions, which delegitimise Israel, do nothing to further these goals and have no place in the Labour party.”

Joan Ryan urged supporters not to vote for Jeremy Corbyn but instead "back a figure who could play a key role in the Middle East peace process."[5]

Poison-pen letter

Poison-pen letter to Jeremy Corbyn

On 10 April 2018, Joan Ryan addressed the following letter to Jeremy Corbyn:

Dear Jeremy,
As you will be aware, the leader of the Israeli Labor party, Avi Gabbay, announced today that he is suspending relations with you due to your failure to deal with antisemitism in the Labour party and your hostility to the state of Israel.
I fully understand why Mr Gabbay has taken this course of action and I am ashamed that one of our sister parties has no option but to take this unprecedented step.
As you know in 2016, the leader of the Opposition, Isaac Herzog, invited you to visit Israel and offered to take you to Yad Vashem. I remain perplexed as to why you were happy to sit down with Hamas and Hezbollah but could not find the time to meet with those who are working to advance the cause of peace, reconciliation and a two-state solution.
I would now urge you to consider why it is that Israeli Labor feels it cannot have a relationship with you. Leadership is about taking responsibility and it is yours to urgently heal this breach and take action to reassure our comrades in Israel.
Yours sincerely,
Rt Hon Joan Ryan MP
Chair, Labour Friends of Israel

Parliamentary career

Joan Ryan was a local Labour Councillor for eight years. She was Chair of Policy and Finance and deputy leader of Barnet Council before being elected as Member of Parliament for Enfield North in the 1997 general election. In the 2005 election she retained her seat with a slightly reduced majority.

Ryan was parliamentary private secretary to Andrew Smith, and a senior whip. From 5 May 2006 to 29 June 2007, Ryan was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for nationality, citizenship and immigration at the Home Office, succeeding Andy Burnham.

On 29 June 2007, it was announced that the Prime Minister had appointed Ryan as Special Representative to Cyprus and as a Privy Counsellor.

Joan Ryan called for a leadership election to replace Gordon Brown as Labour Party leader. For this she was fired as Vice Chair of the Labour Party and Prime Minister's envoy to Cyprus on 14 September 2008.[6]

Ryan was defeated by Conservative candidate Nick de Bois by 1,692 votes in the 2010 general election.[7] She stood again in 2015 - the fourth time Ryan and de Bois had contested the seat - and regained her seat in parliament with a majority of 1,086 votes.

Hey biggest spender

In October 2007, the Evening Standard reported that Joan Ryan was the biggest spending MP in Parliament's expenses scandal, having claimed £173,691 for the 2006/2007 tax year.[8] She was the second highest claimant in the 2005/2006 tax year.

The MP was embroiled in the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal. According to the Guido Fawkes website:

"Joan Ryan, who held the seat until she was booted out in disgrace in 2010, claimed tens of thousands of pounds in mortgage interest payments on her Enfield second home between 2004 and 2008 under her Additional Cost Allowance. She also famously claimed £4,500 doing up the property, including redecorating the living room. The semi-detached Enfield house was bought in 1999 for £249,000. Properties on the same road now typically go for over £750,000, some half-a-million more. That’s not all. In 2008, Ryan then flipped her first and second home, designating a flat in Kennington as her new second home. Expenses records show that Ryan went on to claim for second home mortgage interest payments well into 2009. The palatial apartment at Imperial Court was bought for £192,000 in 2004. It is now estimated to be worth over £400,000."[9][10]

In February 2010, based on an audit report looking into the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal, Ryan was asked to repay £5,121 mortgage interest.[11]

Saving Ryan's blushes

In 2012, it was reported that "persistent" attempts to edit Ryan's Wikipedia entry had occurred.[12] At least 10 attempts were made from computers inside the Houses of Parliament to remove information about Ryan’s expenses claims and a further 20 efforts to delete the information, some from her constituency of Enfield North, were also been recorded in Wikipedia’s logs.[13] The efforts were successful and all mention of expenses claims were removed and instead replaced with a paragraph about edits toWikipedia.[14]

During the 2015 general election, The Daily Telegraph highlighted a number of MPs, including Ryan, whose entries were changed by computers inside Parliament; an act which it said "appears to be a deliberate attempt to hide embarrassing information from the electorate."[15] In Ryan's case, the entire expenses section was deleted, including information on repairs and decorations on her home paid for out of her MP's expenses; the edits were made while Ryan was not an MP, and she denied involvement.[16]

Personal life

Joan Ryan lives in Enfield with her husband, Martin Hegarty, and children.[17] She has three grandchildren.[18]

Although Joan Ryan lives in the London Borough of Enfield, her house is situated some 150 metres outside the constituency boundary of Enfield North.[19][20]

While out of parliament

After losing her seat in 2010, Joan Ryan was appointed Chief Executive of the Global Tamil Forum, and later became deputy director of the successful "NOtoAV" campaign.[21]

Re-election

In March 2013, Joan Ryan announced she was preparing to seek re-selection by Labour to contest the Enfield North constituency for the 2015 General Election. Her potential candidacy was met with displeasure from some local activists,[22] who questioned if Ryan's high-profile problems with expenses claims[23] might cause electoral problems.

While Labour were undergoing their selection process in the neighbouring constituency of Enfield Southgate, Ryan was accused of trying to influence the result.[24]

In June 2013, Ryan was re-selected as the Labour prospective parliamentary candidate for the Enfield North constituency. Her selection was not met with wide approval from within the local party - including the Chairman Viki Pite, who said that she was "disappointed with the selection" as she felt a "fresh start" was needed.[25] After Ryan's reselection several constituents wrote to her local paper, the Enfield Advertiser, suggesting that voters had not yet forgotten the revelations about her expenses in 2009.[26] However, on 7 May 2015 she was re-elected to the House of Commons.

Maiden Speech 2015

On the occasion of her first speech in the Commons after re-election in 2015, Joan Ryan omitted the traditional tribute to the former incumbent of her constituency, Nick de Bois. She was censured for this by Enfield Southgate MP David Burrowes, who used the opportunity to make the tribute himself.[27]

References

  1. "Joan Ryan"
  2. "After 4 decades, I have made the terribly difficult decision to resign from the Labour Party"
  3. "Ryan’s departure means half quitter group had been no-confidenced by members"
  4. "ELNET and UKLFI Submit Written Statement to ICJ"
  5. "Don't vote for Jeremy Corbyn, urges new Labour Friends of Israel chair Joan Ryan"
  6. "Labour MP Joan Ryan sacked after open revolt against Gordon Brown", Daily Telegraph
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/results/constituency/b63.stm
  8. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/revealed-london-mps-claiming-9m-expenses-6626167.html
  9. "Labour candidate up half a million after expenses scandal, shamed ex-MP creams off huge taxpayer-subsidised windfall"
  10. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5336436/Joan-Ryan-expenses-switch-after-4500-spend.html
  11. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23802442-london-mps-will-lose-cash-for-second-homes-after-being-forced-to-repay-expenses.do
  12. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/who-are-the-commons-moles-changing-wikipedia-entries-7545991.html
  13. https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2012/03/09/thousands-of-changes-made-to-wikipedia-from-within-house-of-commons/
  14. http://order-order.com/2014/10/30/labour-expenses-piggys-wikipedia-edited-from-parliament/
  15. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11574217/Expenses-and-sex-scandal-deleted-from-MPs-Wikipedia-pages-by-computers-inside-Parliament.html
  16. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11574217/Expenses-and-sex-scandal-deleted-from-MPs-Wikipedia-pages-by-computers-inside-Parliament.html
  17. http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/5052254.Man_acquitted_of_harassing_MP_due_to__insanity_/
  18. http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/elections/general_election_2010/news/8102364.ELECTION_2010__Joan_Ryan__Labour_Candidate_for_Enfield_North/
  19. http://www.enfield.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/2256/enfield_north_constituency=
  20. http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/maps/uk-parliament/E14000691/Enfield-North
  21. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/referendum-puts-nick-clegg-in-the-crosshairs/story-e6frg6so-1226039905658
  22. http://order-order.com/2013/05/08/labour-expenses-piggy-tries-to-run-again/
  23. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5336436/Joan-Ryan-expenses-switch-after-4500-spend.html
  24. http://www.enfield-today.co.uk/news.cfm?id=18349
  25. http://www.enfield-today.co.uk/news.cfm?id=21000&headline=Joan%20Ryan%20wins%20Labour%20backing
  26. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/10138520/Labour-reselect-Joan-Ryan-former-MP-criticised-over-expenses.html
  27. "Transcript" from Hansard 4 June 2015, accessed 8 June 2015.

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