草稿:戴维·拉米
戴维·拉米 David Lammy | |
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外交、联邦和发展事务大臣 | |
现任 | |
就任日期 2024年7月5日 | |
总理 | 基尔·斯塔默 |
前任 | 卡梅伦勋爵 |
英国国会议员 托特纳姆 | |
现任 | |
就任日期 2000年6月22日 | |
前任 | 伯尼·格兰特 |
多数票 | 15,434(38.4%) |
伦敦议会 第十增选议员 | |
任期 2000年5月4日—2000年7月4日 | |
前任 | 职位创立 |
继任 | 珍妮特·阿诺德 |
个人资料 | |
出生 | 大卫·林顿·拉米 David Lindon Lammy 1972年7月19日 英国伦敦霍洛韦 |
公民权 | 英国 圭亚那[1] |
政党 | 工党 |
配偶 | 尼古拉·格林(2005年结婚) |
儿女 | 3 |
学历 | 国王(座堂)学校 |
母校 | 伦敦大学亚非学院 (法学士) 哈佛大学 (法学硕士) |
戴维·拉米(英语:David Lammy,1972年7月19日—),英国工党籍政治人物,2024年7月起担任外交、联邦和发展事务大臣[2]。他在2000年当选为托特纳姆选区国会议员,曾在托尼·布莱尔和戈登·布朗时期任职国务大臣。
生平
[编辑]早年生涯
[编辑]拉米在1972年7月19日生于伦敦霍洛韦,父母皆为非裔圭亚那人[3][4][5]。他有四个兄弟姊妹,12岁父母离异后与母亲相依为命[6]。
拉米在托特纳姆长大,并就读下山小学(Downhills Primary School)[7]。他在10岁时因获内伦敦教育局颁发圣诗班奖学金而加入彼得伯勒座堂圣诗班,并入读国王(座堂)学校(The King's (The Cathedral) School)[8]。
他在伦敦大学亚非学院获得乙等一级荣誉法学士学位[9],其后在1994年在林肯律师学院获应许为英格兰和威尔士大律师。他亦是哈佛法学院首位英国黑人学生,并在1997年获得法学硕士学位[9][10]。
在哈佛毕业后,拉米曾在1997年至1998年间在加利福尼亚州执业,及后返回英国担任事务律师[5]。他亦是伦敦大学亚非学院的客席教授[11][12]。
国会生涯
[编辑]2000年,拉米代表工党出选伦敦议会全伦敦名单,但在选举期内时任托特纳姆选区国会议员伯尼·格兰特(Bernie Grant)逝世,拉米因而代表工党出选该议席的补选并当选[13]。他亦以27岁之龄成为当时英国下议院最年轻的议员,直至2003年莎拉·提瑟(Sarah Teather)当选为国会议员为止[14]。
国务大臣
[编辑]2002年,拉米获时任首相托尼·布莱尔任命为卫生部国会秘书[15],翌年获调任为宪法事务部国会秘书[16]。作为执政党一员,拉米在2003年支持英国派军入侵伊拉克[17]。
在2005年大选后,拉米获托尼·布莱尔为文化、媒体和体育部文化国务大臣[16]。2007年6月,新任首相戈登·布朗将其贬至创新、大学及技术部国会秘书,但在翌年便获重新擢升为国务大臣并晋身枢密院。2009年,拉米获戈登·布朗任命为高等教育国务大臣[16]。
反对党前座
[编辑]工党在2010年大选中落败后,拉米返回后座。他在2010年党魁选举中以“候选人的多元立场是为重要”为由提名黛安娜·艾勃特,但及后宣布支持戴维·米利班德。在爱德华·米利班德当选党魁后,他以“需要对因公共服务削减而在其选区出现的广泛议题发声”为由拒绝了影子内阁职位[18]。
2012年,拉米宣布支持肯·利文斯通代表工党出选2012年伦敦城长选举[19],并成为利文斯通竞选团队主席。2014年,拉米表示考虑代表工党参选2016年伦敦城长选举[20]。
拉米在2015年党魁选举中成为提名科尔宾的36名国会议员之一[21][22]。
伦敦城长工党初选
[编辑]2014年9月4日,拉米宣布寻求2016年伦敦城长选举的工党提名[23]。他在初选中获得9.4%第一选择票,总得票排名第四的成绩落败[24]。
2016年3月,他因在未获得有关党员的批准下,擅自拨打35,629通宣传电话去支持其竞选活动而被罚款5,000英镑。拉米对自己违反《2003 年隐私与电子通讯(欧共体指令)条例》作“毫无保留的”致歉[25]。这亦是首次有政治人物因拨打滋扰性电话而被罚款[26]。
返回前座
[编辑]拉米在2020年党魁选举和副党魁选举中分别支持基尔·斯塔默和安杰拉·雷纳[27][28] 。基尔·斯塔默在2020年4月当选党魁后,拉米获任命进影子内阁担任影子司法大臣[29]。2021年11月,拉米获调任为影子外交、联邦和发展事务大臣[30]。
拉米曾参与2022年在华盛顿特区[31]和翌年在里斯本举行的彼尔德伯格会议[32]。
2022年8月,拉米在一次调查中无意中被发现违反国会议员行为准则,他及后去信国会标准专员凯瑟琳·斯通致歉[33]。
2023年11月19日,拉米访问以色列并会见以色列总统伊萨克·赫尔佐克和外长伊莱·科恩[34]。2024年1月,其演说被亲巴勒斯坦示威者滋扰[35]。
In January 2023, Lammy visited Northern Ireland with Shadow Secretary Peter Kyle and Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Jenny Chapman, visiting Foyle Port to make a statement on the Northern Ireland Protocol.[36]
Foreign Secretary
[编辑]After being re-elected as the MP for the Tottenham constituency in the 2024 general election, Lammy was appointed Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs by Starmer in his ministry on 5 July.[37]
Political views
[编辑]Crime
[编辑]Lammy has talked about black and minority ethnic people, in particular younger people, with regards to their relation with crime and how they are treated by the criminal justice system.[38]
On 11 August 2011, in an address to Parliament, Lammy attributed part of the cause for England's riots of a few days earlier to destructive "cultures" that had emerged under the prevailing policies.[39] He also stated that legislation restricting the degree of violence that parents are allowed to use when disciplining their children was partly to blame for current youth culture, that had contributed to the riots.[40]
In September 2017 Lammy stated that the criminal justice system deals with "disproportionate numbers" of young people from black and ethnic minority communities: despite saying that although decisions to charge were "broadly proportionate", he asserted that black and ethnic minority people still face and perceive bias.[41] Lammy said that young black people are nine times more likely to be incarcerated than "comparable" white people, and proposed a number of measures including a system of "deferred prosecution" for young first time offenders to reduce incarcerations.[42] Lammy has claimed that black and ethnic minority people offend "at the same rates" as comparable white people "when taking age and socioeconomic status into account"; however, they were more likely to be stopped and searched, if charged, more likely to be convicted, more likely to be sent to prison and less likely to get support in prison.[43]
In 2018, Lammy blamed the then-Prime Minister Theresa May, Home Secretary Amber Rudd, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan for failing to take responsibility over fatal stabbings in London.[22] He also criticised inequality, high youth unemployment among black males, and local authorities cutting youth services and outreach programmes.[44]
Issues of race, prejudice and equality
[编辑]Lammy has commented on Britain's history of slavery.[45][46][47] He has also criticised the University of Oxford for admitting relatively few black students and students from disadvantaged backgrounds.[48] He believes the Windrush scandal concerns injustice to a generation who are British, have made their homes and worked in Britain and deserve to be treated better.[49]
On 5 February 2013, Lammy gave a speech in the House of Commons on why he would be voting in favour of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill, critically comparing the relegation of British same-sex couples to civil partnerships to the "separate but equal" legal doctrine that justified Jim Crow laws in the 20th-century United States.[50]
In January 2016, Lammy was commissioned by then-Prime Minister David Cameron to report on the effects of racial discrimination and disadvantage on the procedures of the police, courts, prisons and the probation service. Lammy published his report in September 2017, concluding that prosecutions against some BAME suspects should be delayed or dropped outright to mitigate racial bias.[51][52]
In the same month, Lammy claimed that one million Indians sacrificed their lives during the Second World War for the "European Project.", the statement was criticised by The Spectator.[53]
He has spoken out against antisemitism within the Labour Party, and attended an Enough is Enough rally. At the rally, Lammy stated that antisemitism has "come back because extremism has come back" and is damaging support for Labour among Britain's Jewish community.[54]
In January 2019, Lammy described Rod Liddle having a column in a weekly newspaper as a "national disgrace" and accused Liddle of having "white middle class privilege" for expressing the view that absent fathers played a role in violent crime involving black youths.[55] Writing in an article for The Spectator, Liddle disputed Lammy's claim that he was raised in a family reliant on tax credits, which were not introduced in the United Kingdom until Lammy was aged 31.[56] Lammy made the same argument - that absent fathers are a 'key cause of knife crime' - in 2012.[57]
Lammy recorded a Channel 4 documentary for Remembrance Sunday called The Unremembered: Britain's Forgotten War Heroes, which was broadcast on 10 November 2019. In it he reveals how Africans who died in their own continent serving Britain during WWI were denied the honour of an individual grave, despite the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's reputation for equality.[58] The documentary was produced by Professor David Olusoga's production company; Olusoga described the failure to commemorate black and Asian soldiers as one of the "biggest scandals" he had ever come across.[59]
The documentary inspired an investigation by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[60] The subsequent report found that "pervasive racism" underpinned the failure to properly commemorate service personnel. The report stated that up to 54,000 casualties of "certain ethnic groups" did not receive the same remembrance treatment as white soldiers who had died and another 350,000 military personnel recruited from east Africa and Egypt were not commemorated by name or even at all.[61] In April 2021, Prime Minister Boris Johnson offered an "unreserved apology" over the findings of the review.[60] Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace apologised in the House of Commons, promising to make amends and take action.[62] Lammy, who was critical to bringing the matter to light, called this a "watershed moment".[60]
Home Office security
[编辑]In October 2022, Lammy called for a full investigation into an alleged security breach by Suella Braverman. Lammy said: "The home secretary is the most serious job you could have in our state. This is a person who makes judgements about terrorism and counter-terrorism, who makes judgements about very, very serious offenders, whether they should be allowed out of prison, and for that reason, it's someone who, I'm afraid, judgement is critically important. I'm afraid this is a lapse of judgement that, quite rightly, she was sacked for. The question is, why was she brought back?"[63]
Foreign policy
[编辑]Lammy is a staunch advocate of British membership of the European Union. On 23 June 2018, he appeared at the People's Vote march in London to mark the second anniversary of the referendum to leave the European Union. The People's Vote was a campaign group calling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union.[64] On 30 December 2020, he voted for the Brexit deal negotiated by Boris Johnson's Government.
In April 2019, Lammy was criticised for saying his comparison of the European Research Group (which consists of Conservative MPs) to Nazis and proponents of the South African apartheid was "not strong enough".[65]
In late 2023, following an IDF bombing of the Jabalia refugee camp, Lammy commented that the strike was wrong "when it comes to the ethics," but also that "if there is a military objective it can be legally justifiable". The comments were criticised by the Muslim Association of Britain as shameful and morally depraved.[66]
Lammy has stressed wanting to maintain a strong relationship with the United States. On a trip to Washington D.C. in May 2024, Lammy spoke at the Hudson Institute where he described himself as a "good Christian" and "small-c conservative" who had common cause with the U.S. Republican Party.[67]
Other views
[编辑]In Lammy's book, Out of the Ashes, Lammy stated in reference to the 2011 England riots that, "If parents were allowed to hit their children, the riots wouldn't have happened" and has said the ban on smacking children should be overturned.[68][69]
Lammy described the Grenfell Tower fire as "corporate manslaughter" and called for arrests to be made;[70] his friend Khadija Saye died in the fire.[71][72] He also criticised the authorities for failing to say how many people had died.[73] He has written about what he believes to be the shortcomings of the housing market.[74]
Lammy supports shared parental leave, which he maintains would "normalise" fathers being an equal parent with the mother, and would mean they become more involved in the raising of children, arguing that the barriers to "fathers playing a deeper role in family life" are not just legislative, but also cultural. He points out Scandinavian countries such as Sweden as examples of where governments have successfully made this happen, which he states has also helped increase gender equality.[6][75]
Lammy has called former Conservative Party Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher a "visionary leader for the UK" and that, "You can take issue with Mrs Thatcher's prescription, but she had a big manifesto for change and set about a course that lasted for over two decades".[76]
Comic Relief
[编辑]In 2017, writing in The Guardian, Lammy argued that Comic Relief perpetuated problematic stereotypes of Africa, and that they had a responsibility to use its powerful position to move the debate on in a more constructive way by establishing an image of African people as equals.[77] His comments came after a video featuring Ed Sheeran meeting and rescuing a child in Liberia was criticised as "poverty porn" and was given the "Rusty Radiator" award for the "most offensive and stereotypical fundraising video of the year".[78][79] In 2018, in response to Lammy's comments and the backlash to Sheeran's video, Comic Relief announced they would take steps towards change by halting their use of celebrities for appeals.[80]
In February 2019, Lammy criticised Stacey Dooley for photographs she posted on social media of her trip to Uganda for Comic Relief, and said that "the world does not need any more white saviours", and that she was "perpetuating 'tired and unhelpful stereotypes' about Africa".[81][82] He also stated however, that he does not question her "good motives".[83] The donations received for the Red Nose Day broadcast in March 2019 fell by £8 million and the money raised that year was the lowest since 2007, which some have blamed on Lammy's remarks. Critics of his view included Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales[84] and Conservative Party MP Chris Philp.[85] Lammy responded to criticism with a statement in which he referred to the decline in donations being due to contributing factors of austerity, declining viewing figures, trends in the charity sector and format fatigue and that he hoped his comments "would inspire the charity to refresh its image and think harder about the effects its output has on our perceptions of Africa".[86]
Following this, in October 2020, Comic Relief announced it would stop sending celebrities to Africa for its fundraising films.[87] They stated that they would no longer send celebrities to Africa nor portray Africa with images of starving people or critically ill children,[88] instead, they would be using local filmmakers to provide a more "authentic" perspective and give agency back to African people.[89]
Personal life
[编辑]Lammy married the artist Nicola Green in 2005;[5] the couple have two sons and a daughter.[90][91] Lammy is a Christian.[92][93] He is also a Tottenham Hotspur F.C. fan.[94] He states that his identity is "African, African-Caribbean, British, English, a Londoner and European".[93] "I'm black, I'm English, I'm British and I'm proud."[95]
In November 2011, he published a book, Out of the Ashes: Britain After the Riots, about the 2011 England riots.[96] In 2020, he published his second book, Tribes, which explored social division and the need for belonging.[97]
Lammy features as one of the 100 Great Black Britons on both the 2003 and 2020 lists.[98][99] He has regularly been included in the Powerlist as one of the most influential people in the UK of African/African-Caribbean descent, including the most recent editions published in 2020 and 2021.[100]
Since 2019, Lammy has received the highest income on top of his MP's salary among Labour Party MPs.[101]
Lammy considers himself English and has said: "I'm of African descent, African-Caribbean descent, but I am English."[102] In March 2021, Lammy was a guest on LBC when he rejected a caller's assertion that the dual identity of African-Caribbean descent and English nationality is impossible.[95][103]
Lammy was a stand-in presenter on LBC and hosted a weekly Sunday show, from 10am to 1pm, between 2022 and April 2024.[104]
Honours
[编辑]- He was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council in 2008. This gave him the honorific prefix "The Right Honourable" for life.
- He has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts; this gave him the Post Nominal Letters "FRSA" for as long as he remains a Fellow.
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