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(Redirected from Gerald Shamash) British lawyer and politician (born 1947)

The Right HonourableThe Lord Shamash
Official portrait, 2024
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Incumbent
Assumed office
6 March 2024
Life peerage
Member of Barnet London Borough Council for Burnt Oak
In office
8 May 1986 – 4 May 1994
Personal details
BornGerald David Shamash
1947 (age 76–77)
Manchester, England
Political partyLabour
SpouseNaomi Angell
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Surrey
OccupationSolicitor

Gerald David Shamash, Baron Shamash (born 1947) is a British lawyer and life peer. He has acted as a solicitor for the Labour Party since 1990 and was appointed a member of the House of Lords in 2024.

Early life and education

Shamash was born in 1947 in Manchester to parents who came to England from Baghdad. The family moved to London when Shamash's brother-in-law Robert Sheldon was elected to Parliament in 1964. Shamash joined the Labour Party in 1969 after involvement in student politics and the Anti-Apartheid Movement.

Shamash attended North Cestrian Grammar School and Burnage Grammar School in Greater Manchester, and studied human and physical sciences at the University of Surrey to become a dentist before training to become a solicitor.

Career

At the suggestion of his wife and her father, Shamash took up the study of law and qualified as a solicitor in 1976. His early legal career, at PR Kimber, was in criminal and personal-injury law. With Elaine Steel, he founded Steel & Shamash in 1981, based in Waterloo. One of the first firms to be granted a Legal Aid Agency contract, it merged with Edwards Duthie in 2019 to form Edwards Duthie Shamash, and Shamash heads its parliamentary, electoral and media law practice.

Shamash has acted as a solicitor for the Labour Party since 1990, having worked for the party since at least 1983. He advised Labour during the Cash-for-Honours and parliamentary expenses scandals, and acted for public figures affected by the phone-hacking scandal.

In the 1979 general election, Shamash stood unsuccessfully as a Labour Party candidate in the safe Conservative seat of Shoreham. He was subsequently elected a member of Barnet London Borough Council at the 1986 and 1990 council elections, representing the ward of Burnt Oak for two terms. Shamash has served as a magistrate in London since 1985.

Shamash was nominated by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for a life peerage and was created Baron Shamash, of West Didsbury in the City of Manchester, on 6 March 2024.

Personal life

Shamash is married to Naomi Angell, a specialist in international adoption law; they have three children who were adopted from South America. He is a supporter of Manchester United Football Club and chaired the Manchester United Supporters' Trust from 2012 to 2021.

Shamash is Jewish but not religious.

References

  1. ^ "No. 64342". The London Gazette. 12 March 2024. p. 5010.
  2. ^ Bowcott, Owen (16 July 2019). "Gerald Shamash: The legal aid lawyer who saved Corbyn from electoral defeat". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  3. ^ Baksi, Catherine (30 January 2020). "Labour's Jewish solicitor says next leader needs to 'mend fences'". The Times. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  4. ^ Reyes, Eduardo (1 October 2018). "Interview: Gerald Shamash". The Law Society Gazette. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  5. ^ Fouzder, Monidipa (29 February 2024). "Solicitor known for advising Labour party appointed to House of Lords". The Law Society Gazette. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Gerald Shamash". Edwards Duthie Shamash Solicitors. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  7. "Political Peerages 2024". GOV.UK. 9 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  8. "Board & Executives". Manchester United Supporters' Trust. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
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