Fiona Jones Politician

Fiona Elizabeth Ann Jones (27 February 1957 – 28 January 2007), née Hamilton, was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. She was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Newark in Labour's landslide victory in the 1997 general election.Jones was accused of fraudulently failing to declare the full amount of her election costs, and convicted of election fraud in March 1999 and had the Labour whip withdrawn. She was the first MP to be disqualified from membership of the House of Commons for that offence since it was introduced by the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883. However, the Court of Appeal overturned her conviction within weeks: the disqualification was revoked, and she resumed her place in the House of Commons. However, she lost her seat in the 2001 general election. She later lost a civil case brought against the police for malicious prosecution, and ultimately succumbed to alcoholism. Although Fiona Jones was innocent, the press continued to criticise her, including for the boots she wore.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Hamilton Fiona Elizabeth Ann
Birth dateFebruary 27, 1957
Birth nameFiona Elizabeth Ann Hamilton
Birth place
Liverpool , United Kingdom
Religion
Catholic Church
Date of deathJanuary 28, 2007
Place of death
Saxilby , Lincolnshire , United Kingdom

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party
Labour Party (UK)

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External resources

  1. http://www.newarkadvertiser.co.uk/archive/fiona-jones/index.asp