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Martin Caton

Martin Philip Caton (born June 15, 1951) British politician. The Labour Member of Parliament for Gower.

Martin Caton was born in Bishop's Stortford and educated at the Newport Free Grammar School near Saffron Walden, the Norfolk School of Agriculture, and the Aberystwyth College of Further Education. From 1974 he worked for 10 years as a research officer with the Welsh Plant Breeding Station at Aberystwyth before becoming a researcher for the member of the European Parliament David Morris. He was elected as a councillor of the Mumbles Community Council 1986-1990, and to the Swansea City Council from 1988 until his election to parliament.

He won the safe Labour seat of Gower at the 1997 general election on the retirement of Gareth Wardell. He was elected with a majority of 13,007 and made a very amusing maiden speech on June 4, 1997 [1], in which he defended the cockle industry in his constituency.

Martin Caton has been a little rebellious in parliament and had spent a long time on the Welsh Affairs Select Committee. A Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament member, he married Bethan Evans in 1996 and they have two daughters.

External links

*Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Martin Caton MP
*TheyWorkForYou.com - Martin Caton MP
*BBC News - Martin Caton profile 10 February, 2005



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