Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker
Jeffrey Rooker, Baron Rooker,
PC (born on
June 5,
1941), is a
British politician. He was the
Labour Party member of parliament for
Birmingham Perry Barr until the 2001 general election. He was replaced by
Khalid Mahmood.
Rooker has served in a number of junior ministerial posts since
1997, both as an MP and as a member of the
House of Lords. These have been in areas as diverse as agriculture, social security, immigration, local government and
Northern Ireland. In
August 2005 he was appointed as the first Minister for Children in
Northern Ireland; he was most recently appointed
Minister of State for Sustainable Farming and Food at the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on
May 6,
2006.
Rooker is from a working class background, his father was a factory worker. He initially trained as a production engineer, working in various factories in and around Birmingham for 14 years and then became a lecturer on the subject. At 25 years old he entered local politics by winning a seat in Birmingham City Council, and in February 1974 he moved on to national politics as MP for Perry Barr.