WHO'S WHO
Mike Hancock MP
Lib Dem majority: 3,362 (8%)
Constituency: Portsmouth South
Region: South Central
PA Number: 455
Address:
1A Albert Road
Southsea
Portsmouth
PO5 2SE
Tel: 02392 861 055
Fax: 02392 830 530
Email: portsmouthldp@cix.co.uk
Web: http://www.mikehancock.co.uk
Date of Birth: 09/04/1946
Education: Portsmouth Schools
Experience: Director of BBC Daytime and District Officer for MENCAP 1987-97
Council Experience: Labour Councillor on Portsmouth City Council from 1971 and Hampshire County Council from 1973, Leader of the Labour Opposition on Hampshire County Council 1981, Leader of Hampshire County Council 1993
Parliamentary Experience: 2001- Member of the Chairman's panel, member of the Defence Select Committee.
Marital status/children: Married, two grown-up children

Seat:Portsmouth South |
Liberal Democrats17,047 (42%) |
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Turnout:40,374 (57%) |
Conservative13,685 (34%) |
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Swing3.6 % Lib Dem to Con |
Labour8,714 (22%) |
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Other928 (2%) |
BIOGRAPHY
Mike Hancock, MP for Portsmouth South, is a native of Portsmouth and has
been committed to the city all his life.
Born and educated in
Portsmouth, the son of a sailor, Mike worked as an engineer and was first
elected to Portsmouth City Council as a Labour councillor in 1971. Following
local government reorganisation he was elected to the reformed City Council for
Fratton ward in 1973, and also to Hampshire County Council. He has represented
Fratton ward ever since. In 1981 he became leader of the Labour opposition group
on Hampshire County Council, but in the summer of that year joined the
SDP.
He was the SDP candidate for Portsmouth South in the General
Election of 1983, and won the seat for the SDP at a by-election the following
year. Narrowly defeated in 1987 and again in 1992, he regained the seat as a
Liberal Democrat in 1997 and has successfully retained it at two subsequent
General Elections (2001 and 2005).
During the break in his parliamentary
career Mike was a director of BBC Daytime and a district officer for the charity
MENCAP. He was chair of the planning committee of Portsmouth City Council from
1991-2 and in 1993 became leader of Hampshire County Council at the head of an
administration which lasted until 1997. Mike also contested the European
Parliamentary election as candidate for Wight and Hampshire in
1994.
After his re-election to Westminster in 1997, Mike was promoted to
the frontbench by Paddy Ashdown as spokesman on Foreign and Commonwealth
Affairs. In 2000 Charles Kennedy moved him to speak on Environment, Transport
and the Regions, but Mike returned to the backbenches following the election of
2001.
Mike has been chairman of the southern region of the NSPCC since
1989 and vice-chairman of Portsmouth Dock since 1992. He was appointed CBE in
1992. Mike has been married to his wife Jacqueline since 1967 and they have two
grown-up children, a son and a daughter.





























