Falconer of Thoroton, Lord

Falconer of Thoroton, Lord
▪ 2004

      On June 12, 2003, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, a longtime friend and political ally of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, took on what was likely to be the most challenging job of his career when Blair named him lord high chancellor and keeper of the great seal. On the same day, Blair announced the abolition of this position (first created in 605), and Falconer, the 259th and last lord chancellor, was given the task of introducing the legislation that would replace the post with that of secretary of state for constitutional affairs.

      Charles Leslie Falconer was born in Edinburgh on Nov. 19, 1951. He and Blair were boyhood acquaintances; at one point they even competed to date the same girl. Both men went on to study law—Blair at St. John's College, Oxford, and Falconer at Queen's College, Cambridge—and in 1976 the young barristers found themselves working in the same building. Blair moved into Falconer's apartment in south London for a time, and both became active in the same local branch of the Labour Party.

      In the 1980s, after Blair had entered politics, Falconer continued to pursue a successful legal career, specializing in commercial law. The two remained close; they bought houses near each other in north London and often dined together. In 1991, at the unusually young age of 40, Falconer was appointed Queen's Counsel (the official designation of senior barristers). Ahead of the 1997 general election (with a Labour government a near certainty after 18 years in opposition), he sought to run for Parliament, but he was turned down because he sent his children to private fee-paying schools—something that active local Labour Party members overwhelmingly deplored.

      Following Labour's return to power in that election, Blair arranged for a life peerage for his old friend and appointed him solicitor general. In 1998 Falconer was moved to the Cabinet Office, where he came to public attention as the minister responsible for the ill-fated Millennium Dome. He defended what many considered indefensible with good humour, a stance that evoked admiration and criticism in equal measure. After brief terms as housing minister (2001) and minister for criminal justice (2002–03), Falconer took on the post of lord chancellor and the task of reforming Britain's legal system. Within Parliament and the legal profession, there was widespread support in principle for reform. New measures would finally separate politics and the judiciary and end the ability of a government minister to appoint senior judges. Blair's appointment of his friend badly weakened the impact of a reform designed to curb patronage, but Falconer himself attracted little criticism—his skills, integrity, and easygoing style were admired across the political spectrum. In July he unveiled the first planned reforms, including the creation of a new supreme court.

Peter Kellner

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton — For other people named Falconer, see Falconer (surname). The Right Honourable The Lord Falconer of Thoroton PC QC …   Wikipedia

  • Lord Chancellor — Sir Thomas Morus als Lordkanzler. (Hans Holbein der Jüngere, 1527) Der Hohe Lordkanzler von Großbritannien (The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain) oder Lordkanzler ist einer der höchsten und wichtigsten Würdenträger in der Regierung des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lord High Chancellor — Sir Thomas Morus als Lordkanzler. (Hans Holbein der Jüngere, 1527) Der Hohe Lordkanzler von Großbritannien (The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain) oder Lordkanzler ist einer der höchsten und wichtigsten Würdenträger in der Regierung des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lord Chancellor — For other uses, see Lord Chancellor (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain …   Wikipedia

  • Falconer (surname) — People known to bear the name Falconer include:British*Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton (b. 1951), British lawyer and politician *Colin Falconer, any of several people of the same name *Douglas Falconer, any of several people of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Lord Speaker — Der Lord Speaker ist seit dem Jahr 2006 der Sprecher des britischen Oberhauses. Geschichte des Amts Anders als im House of Commons wählte das House of Lords seinen Parlamentssprecher nicht selbst. Stattdessen war von Amts wegen der Lordkanzler… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers — The following is a list of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers of the Great Seal of England and Great Britain. Contents 1 Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers of England, 1068–1707 2 Lord High Chancellors and Lord Keepers of Great Britain,… …   Wikipedia

  • Geistlicher Lord — Das House of Lords ist das Oberhaus des Britischen Parlaments. Das Parlament umfasst daneben das Unterhaus, das House of Commons genannt wird, und den Monarchen. Das House of Lords hat 748 Mitglieder und ist ein Organ, das nicht aus allgemeinen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Weltlicher Lord — Das House of Lords ist das Oberhaus des Britischen Parlaments. Das Parlament umfasst daneben das Unterhaus, das House of Commons genannt wird, und den Monarchen. Das House of Lords hat 748 Mitglieder und ist ein Organ, das nicht aus allgemeinen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 2003 British leaders — British Incumbents Year = 2003 Last Year = 2002 Next Year = 2004|UK Government* Monarch ** Head of State Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom (1952 ) * Prime Minister ** Head of Government Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”