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Andrew 'Andy' Cunningham (8 June 1910 - 14 June 2010[1]) was a major political figure and union leader in North East England. Notorious for his abuse of his power, he was brought down by, and jailed for his role in, the Poulson scandal of 1974, which also destroyed the careers of T. Dan Smith and Tory Home Secretary, Reginald Maudling. He was born in Durham and lived most of his life in Chester-le-Street.
At the height of his career in 1971 he held the following positions:
- Member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party
- Chairman of the Chester-le-Street and the Northern Region Executive of the Labour Party
- Head of the Northern Region of the General and Municipal Workers Union (GMWU) (the biggest union in the north-east)
- Alderman of Durham County Council
- Member of the Chester-le-Street town council
- Chairman of Durham Police Authority
- Chairman of Newcastle Airport Consultative Committee
- Member of the Northumbrian River Authority
- Member of the Peterlee New Town Development Corporation
- Member of the Tyneside Passenger Transport Authority
His role with the GMWU in particular gave him considerable influence, via the Trade Union block vote, in the selection of Labour Party parliamentary candidates.
He was the father of Labour politician Jack Cunningham and two other children.
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