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About Tony Clarke
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Cllr Tony Clarke’s postal address is as follows:

 

Cllr Tony Clarke, c/o The Guildhall, St Giles' Square, Northampton, NN1 1DE

 

If you are e-mail active then you can find e-mail him at the following: cllr.tclarke@northampton.gov.uk

 

In emergency's he can  be reached on his mobile which is 07971040166, however if he is in meetings then this can be frustrating for you as often the  answer phone will kick in.

 

If you are able please, write or e-mail as this gives him  a written record of your concern.

Tony Clarke 45, was Born and Bred in Northampton, he still lives in the town with his wife Carole and his two children Daniel 22 and Natasha 16.

 

Leaving School at 15 he began a colourful career which started as roofer. He has also been a Lumberjack, Dry Stone Waller, Training and Personnel Manager a Social Work trainer and Lecturer and spent 14 years working for Northamptonshire County Council, 8 Years as an elected member on Northampton Borough Council, and 8 Years in the Houses of Parliament representing the Labour Party in Northampton South. In Parliament he was renowned for his independent views and was also the curse of the Whips office. He was also a Special Constable with Northamptonshire Police between 2004 and 2007 and is currently employed full time as a Director at Northampton Town Football Club.

 

A “working class lad done good” he mixes his local community work with activity on the international stage, a former Chair of the Northern Ireland Select Committee, Tony also represented Her Majesty’s Government, working often on a first hand close quarter basis with governments, paramilitaries and suspected terrorists in Northern Ireland, Palestine and the Middle East, Albania Syria, South Africa and Saudi Arabia. He specialised on both Conflict Resolution Matters and Election Monitoring Visits.

 

He said recently that after the ravages of the House of Commons, 20 years of Labour party internal politics, and having to deal with the IRA, Al Quaeda and also drunks in Northampton Town Centre on a Friday and Saturday night as a police office that turning round the fortunes of the Cobblers would only be “marginally more difficult”.