Keith Darvill

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Keith Ernest Darvill (born May 28, 1948) is a Labour politician in the United Kingdom. He is a councillor in the London Borough of Havering.

Darvill was educated at Norlington Secondary Modern, Leyton; University of Westminster College of Law; Central London Polytechnic; East Ham Technical College; and Thurrock College of Education. He worked as a solicitor.

Darvill was elected as Labour member of Parliament for Upminster at the 1997, taking it from the Conservatives, and was one of the few Labour MPs to lose their seat at the 2001 to the Conservatives, in the person of Angela Watkinson. Darvill stood once again in Upminster, Labour's sixth target, at the May 2005 general election, but failed to regain the seat, as the conservative candidate increased her majority to five times as much as it had been.

Darvill returned to Havering Council following his defeat and is the Equalities Champion. He also stood for the London Assembly and was very narrowly re-elected for his Heaton ward in Havering in the 2006 local elections when Labour was almost wiped out in the borough. [1] He lives in Upminster.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Sir Nicholas Bonsor
Member of Parliament for Upminster
19972001
Succeeded by
Angela Watkinson