Alan Johnson
Alan Johnson
Full Name and Common Aliases
Alan Johnson was a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1987 to 2017.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 17, 1950, in Ilford, Essex, England. He passed away on December 27, 2022.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Johnson was a British politician who served as a Labour Party MP for various constituencies during his career.
Early Life and Background
Alan Johnson grew up in a working-class family in the East End of London. His father was a bus driver, and his mother worked as a shop assistant. He attended local schools before becoming an apprentice printer at the age of 15. Johnson later worked as a postman for several years before entering politics.
Major Accomplishments
As a Member of Parliament, Alan Johnson held various cabinet positions, including:
Secretary of State for Education and Skills (2009-2010)
Chancellor of the Exchequer (2009-2010) - briefly serving in this role
* Home Secretary (2009)
Johnson was also a key figure in Labour Party politics, known for his advocacy on workers' rights and social justice issues.
Notable Works or Actions
Some notable works and actions by Alan Johnson include:
He co-authored several books with journalist John Rentoul, including "The Long and Winding Road" (2017) - a memoir of his time in government.
Johnson was a strong supporter of the National Health Service (NHS) and played a key role in defending it during the 2008-2010 expenses scandal.
Impact and Legacy
Alan Johnson's impact on British politics and society extends beyond his policy achievements. He embodied the Labour Party's commitment to social justice and equality, inspiring many with his dedication to public service.
Johnson was known for his ability to connect with ordinary people through his straightforward language and willingness to listen.
His legacy as a champion of workers' rights and advocate for social change continues to inspire politicians and activists today.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Alan Johnson is widely quoted or remembered for several reasons:
As a leader in the Labour Party, he played a key role in shaping British politics during a time of significant change.
His commitment to workers' rights and social justice issues has made him a respected voice on these topics.
Johnson's dedication to public service and his willingness to speak truth to power continue to inspire many who are interested in making a difference through their work.
Quotes by Alan Johnson

The Government’s first priority on coming to office was to secure long-term economic stability and put an end to the damaging cycle of boom and bust.

The case raises important issues that affect the public's right to know and the government's ability to use the attorney-client privilege as a shield to deny access to documents that reflect its operations at the highest levels.

The forthcoming White Paper on public health will recognize the beneficial role some work can have in helping people recover from illnesses or disease. And it will emphasize the damaging effects of being out of work -- urging the NHS to see return to work as the norm.

For people who are able to work again, a job can be itself an important step in the road to recovery and rehabilitation.

Comfort level is a big deal. You don't have to get to know anybody new or learn personalities. Plus, you already know what he's going to tell you.

I don't mean it in a bad way, but my intentions aren't to be here for a full season. I want to move. I'm not a top five round kind of guy, so I feel like whenever I come out, I have even more to prove. If I have an average outing, it's kind of overlooked. Every outing I go out, I got to do my best.

Call this Son of Herbie. It sounds like a pretty good idea. There's not usually a lot of creativity in this space.

If you've got brothers, it's something they can do together. Everybody can go out and just hit together.

