Who is Gordon
Gordon has been at the heart of Blackpool issues and campaigns for over 19 years – ever since being selected as Parliamentary candidate and has an office and home in South Shore.
He was born and brought up in the North West and educated at Stockport Grammar School. He was the Editor of History Today magazine, which he ran as a small business for 12 years, and an Open University tutor.
Gordon is President of the British Resorts and Destinations Association and chair of a Seaside Towns Manifesto Group. He’s campaigned ceaselessly in Parliament to highlight the particular needs and priorities of Blackpool and other seaside towns.
Gordon is a Member of Parliament’s Innovation, Universities & Skills Select Committee - helping develop policy on citizenship and young people, skills, further education, and special educational needs.
He is also Chair of the All Party-Parliamentary Skills Group and he is passionate that tackling the adult skills gap and re-skilling older workers which is key to the regeneration of Blackpool.
Gordon spends his time in Parliament lobbying for Blackpool and taking issues on behalf of his constituents. When Parliament isn’t sitting Gordon visits local community groups and events in Blackpool and is working hard alongside Blackpool Council on behalf of residents in the town.
