Matt Carter

Matt Carter is the General Secretary of the British Labour Party. Matt Carter studied at Sheffield University and has a Ph.D. in History. Carter was tutor in the Department of Politics at the University of York from 1994. He subsequently held a number of jobs in the Labour Party, including head of policy, local organiser for Teesside and Durham and regional organiser in the South West during the 2001 election. As Assistant General Secretary, he set up Forethought, a policy think tank within the Party. In 1997, Carter was a member of Labour's National Policy Forum and parliamentary candidate for the Vale of York. Matt Carter is Labours youngest General Secretary, appointed to the job aged 31 in December 2003. He took up office on 1 January 2004 succeeding David Triesman. He has written The People's Party: the History of the Labour Party with Tony Wright (1997) and T.H. Green and the Development of Ethical Socialism (2003). Matt Carter is married with three children.
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
David Triesman
width="40%" align="center"|Labour Party General Secretary
2004 -
width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:
Currently in post
Carter, Matt

 

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