Michael Wills


Michael David Wills, Baron Wills is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Swindon North from 1997 to 2010. He was a Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice, a position he held from 29 June 2007.

Early life

Wills was born in 1952 to Stephen Wills and his wife Elizabeth. He has a younger sister. He went to the independent Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree, Hertfordshire and studied at Clare College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a double first in History. Following that, he joined the diplomatic service, gaining the highest mark in the entrance exam.
He worked for HM Diplomatic Service from 1976–80. He became a researcher for London Weekend Television from 1980–84, being a colleague of Peter Mandelson. From 1984–97, he was a Director of Juniper Productions.

Parliamentary career

He was elected as the MP for Swindon North in 1997 and quickly joined the government, working in various capacities. He eventually left the government to campaign against the Common Agricultural Policy. This campaign appears to have subsided. He was re-elected as an MP in 2001 and 2005. He has worked as an advisor and speechwriter to Gordon Brown. It was announced he would be appointed to the Privy Council in October 2008.
On 14 September 2009, Wills announced his intention to stand down at the 2010 general election.

Voting record

How Michael Wills voted on key issues since 2001:
He married Jill Freeman on 19 January 1984 in Westminster. They have three sons and two daughters.

Peerage

In the 2010 Dissolution Honours, he was awarded a life peerage, which was created on 10 July 2010 with the title Baron Wills, of North Swindon, in the County of Wiltshire.

Literary career

Michael Wills published two crime novels under the pen name David McKeowen :